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1 JUST OUT HAM URUB FROEvl DUR STB AY 9m a a AR AGAINST RAILROADS of State Capitol Yesterday in Form for Corporation Commission to Take Sirock'thB Petition grain, stocks, bonds and otoer as reported from time to time from said New York Cotton iix. change and other sources." Justice Reld then bound over Mr. McGinhls to the next term of criminal court In the sum of $50. Bond was given immediately, and the whole thing was done, so far. Messrs.

Busbee Busbee and Argo Shaffer have been retained by Mr. McQinnis, and they indicate that they will attempt to show that the law is unconstitutional on account of section 7, which Is the amendment that was added In the senate, exempting merchants or manufacturers buying or selling for future delivery commodities required in the ordinary course of their business. It will be set up that this Is class legislation or a special privilege, and therefore unconstitutional. It Is stated that the office of Messrs. Ware Leland in this city has been open since the passage of the new law only for the purpose of transacting such business as came from South Carolina, the firm having no separate office in that state, and In order to keep In touch with the markets.

The next term of criminal court will begin on Monday, March 27, Judge Walter H. Neal of Laurinburg presiding. The following is the text of the new law: Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person, corporation or other associations of persons, either as prin a Hand-Carr Street Crossing Involved. Date for Hearing Not Set LAFAYETTE AND PLAY BALL Will Afford the Raleigh Fans Great Sport Friday and Saturday On Friday and Saturday lovers of the sport will have an opportunity to see a rare article of baseball, when the Lafayette and A.

and M. College nines cross bats. The Pennsylvania ball tossers have played but one game so far this season, but their last year's record stands out as one of the most brilliant of the northern college season. They defeated Yale and Princeton and took their hottest rival, Lehigh, completely into camp. With nearly all of last season's players on the 1905 team, there is no reason to doubt that this year will be for them a repetition of last.

The locals, knowing the strength of the Pennsylvanians, will be in readiness and much interest is centered about the game. The A. and M. nine this year Is a strong aggregation and has played good, steady ball so far this season. But no boasts are being made and Coach Kienholtz is putting the fellows through the graces in preparation for the two hard games.

With Billy Laval, the southern twirler, in the box, and Hadley, the big catcher, Carolina Trust Company GENERAL BANKING TRUST DEPARTMENT Accepts trusts of every description. BOND DEPARTMENT Buys and sells Investment bonds. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays 4 per cent Interest on savings deposits, Compound semi-annually. SAFE DEPOSIT VAUIr Boxes a year and upward. Four per cent interest paid on deposits in Savings Department 3 A.

J. RUFFIN, President. LEO D. HART, Vice- President. H.

F. SMITH, Cashier. i VOLUME 136TH Supreme Court Report on sale. Price $1.50 or $1.80 by mail. "THE CLANSMAN," by Tfaos.

Dixon, Jr. Price $1.50 postpaid. The best story Mr. Dixon has written. CHEAP FICTION In attactive cloth binding.

The Virginian 60c. postpaid. When Knighthood was In Flower postpaid. The Crisis postpaid. The Cardinal Snuff Box 60c.

postpaid. Prompt attention to orders. the sensational legal fight ratified the day of February, 1905, of Durham and the be? 1. vn tart Irl'S POI" Hie nguia ui ay in 'u sprung on tho North tiv? form of a petition filed Foushce as attorney 3 a copy of which said act is hereto attached, wherein the city of Durham Is authorized and empowered to extend Carr street under the railroad tracks" crossing said street or the extension of said street and to cross the right of way so taken by said street the same at said crossing or any extension of said street across said right of way; that by Sec'ton 3 it was provided that the corporation commission of North Carolina is hereby authorized and empowered to ascertain upon th.it Uie commission serve for th m. i ho Southern, tne rsiorin car- it he: r-ct: aboard Air Line and the -A Western railroad compa- as early as possible be- to- FOR APRIL Mr.

Lawson writes I start this month on the actual Crimes of Amalgamated. I give names, times, places in detail. No Wall Street man or investoi can afford to miss the: Utah Copper Bunco Game How Samuel Untermyer, Clark, Ward and English investors were swindled The Munroe Munroe City Bank flimflamming of two pro. fessional gamblers How one of the Big Three In-surance companies sold theii stocks for $5,839,000.87 and made sworn statements to the Insurance Departments that the same was $375392. I describe the insurance trick oi "new business." I make my first apology to those I have flayed to Roger Foster, Esq.

I answer critics from Georgia, New York, Kansas, Tacoma, Boston and Philadelphia straight from the shoulder, calling spades black spades. If there is any liquid blood lefl in the nation, it should boil. Record me, it will. Garfield reports to Roosevelt, "Beef Trust all right." If the American people with this latest insult to their intelligence and with Russell's facts in their hands, don't put another nail in the System's coffin, I miss my guess." In Mr. Russell's article, in the April number, a picture is given of sixteen great railroad presidents, terrorized by the Beef Trust, sneaking into a New York Club, to rebel in concert against the Trust's gorging methods.

The Experiences of a Nursery Governess," the many stories, and other striking features, will interest every woman. For Sale 011 all Newi Stands. cor.tnifrSion lor a. i.e.-tmis rnn. under the "'that cipal or agents, to establish or open on rt I Vihatlnr V.

..1... 0 etA i.tvfnt dole ntiirfi "cauufi mc miuc ooiu of way to taken by said sftreet nf tho rie-ht of WaV i tit'i office or other place of business in rhls behdjid the rubber, a good battery is state for the purpose of carrying on tr assured. And with the other fast play-engaging in any such business as is ers at their posts in the game from r- i-i of ary extension thereof across the same and to fix and determine the dis- ink IjV OXICIISIUII wi- I sutcii of the street to the start to finish, the cadets hope for vic- tance of thf snrfnrA nf saM strpot nr 1.x the of ALFRED WILLIAMS CO. iraoKs, require iaia- -w as much as may be tne extension of It to the railroad an ample crossing for tracks overhead and to require the forbidden in this act or in chapter 221 of the public laws of North Carolina of 1889. Section 2.

Any person, corporation or association of persons, who shad tory. Lafayette plays Carolina a series of games next week and these contests i ''t- un ler the tracks the wucu aim iu me extern neces- i i -i sarv of th trarVu nf nnv rnllrnnfl now earr will help materially in getting a line principal or agents, violate section 1 of on the coming and iv'-iri'l companies ana men. ucicumuc of the cost of making thu i crossing said street or any extension W.ai l-i- nf caiA j. 1 it 1 I sOiall be paid uy tne ciiy wcw mm nu ucicimuic crops! game. The game will be called promptly at 4 o'clock.

The admission is 25 cents. 1 what part by the respect- Durham nai part or tne cost or making said crossing under said tracks on said street or any extension of same shall rail: "ad roinrarucs. A'companylug the petition there is a Aetna II tarie Cim Of Hartford, Conn. Great Gains in Business in 1904 declared shows the pres- be paid by the city of Durham and rip tnai is except some any rauroaa company affected by said -oration of the tracks. Monday morning, thereby springing a crossing.

5. The city of Durham, by its proper i Ucht tracKS put aown wi trw -'v Pet tigiew streets on Sunday municipal irvthorrtles, has, under the mis act kiiuh ue guitiy ui a. usur meanui-, and upon conviction thereel shall le fined and imprisoned, at the discretion of the court. Section 3. That no person shall be excused on any prosecution under chapter 221 of the public laws of 18S9 and the amendments thereto from testifying touching anything done by himself or others contrary to the provisions of said act and the amendment; but no discovery made by the witness upon such examination shall be used against him in any penal or criminal prosecution, and he shall be altogether pardoned of the offense so done or participated in by him.

Section 4. That in all prosecutions under said act and amendments, proof that the defendant was a party to a that the Southern laid early last ed to extend Carr street forty-eight thereby springing the feet wide to. Main street according to ser.sat ion that has so stirred tne me pioi iiereio airacnea as a pan 01 I this petition- and that the said ex- WOOLLGOTT'S MILLINERY OPENING In Progress and the Store is Being Visited by Throngs of Ladies Tho spring millinery opening at Walter Woollcott's big store on Martin street began yesterday and will continue through today. The newest creations in ladles, misses and childrens hats for spring and summer are being shown and the throngs of ladies who have already visited the store are delighted with, the display and the styles which fashion has decreed for this sea Increase in assets, Increase in surplus, Increase in income, Increase in insurance Assets Jan, 1005, Surplus, Paid policy-holders, 5,621,364 82,4178 1,342,682 14,025,789 73,776,117 8,759,117 145,918,245 Co'v5 of tho petition will bo served tension will cross under the main line -r, railroad companies at once and of the North Carolina Railroad and 'date for tho hearing will probably side, tracks built upon an embank-1, agreed on within a few days. Here jment at the same grade of said main 'r'fonie of the most notable sections line and also, under the track leased Cr ii -o "ric'ition as it was filed with the or to be leased by the Southern Rail- United States of American, In the Circuit Courtj Eastern District of North Carolina.

Agents wanted. contract, as agent or principal to sell and deliver any article, thing or property specified or named in said act chapter 221, public laws of 1889, or that he was the agent directly or indirectly of any party in making, furthering or effectuating the same, or that he was the agent or officer of any J. D. BOUSHALL, Raleigh, C. (n-ipsion yesterday: Company to the Norfolk and That the North Carolina Rail- lern Railway Company is an ap-ri'ai Company is a corporation or- proach by it to the union station and par.izfd under the laws of North Caro- under some of the yard tracks of the 'a and owning a railroad extending Seaboard Air Line Railway Company; ern Goldsboro to Charlotte through that the distances are marked upon the tie rity of Durham; that the South-! said map and that the said map shows rrr.

Railway Company is a corpora- i the present location of the said lion duly organized and existing un- tracks, except some moon light tracks ur the laws of North Carolina and put down on Peabody street and Petti- The Eeolian Company vs. W. W. Mills. son and are being shown with Pursuant to a decree made December such perfect taste and such good effect 17, 1904, by the United States circuit court for the Eeastern District of THE 00 Dy jur.

vvooiicotts SKinea raiumerss. The parlor is doctorated with palms and cut flowers and the arrangement of the display is artistic. grew street on Sunday night, March 19th. 1905. corporation or association, or person in making, furthering or effectuating the same and that the article, thing or property agreed to be sold and delivered was not actually delivered, and that settlement was made or agreed to be made, upon the difference in value of said article, thing or property, shall North Carolina, in.

a cause therein pending enitled the Aeolian Company versus W. W. Mills, No. 269 in equity, wherein the undersigned was appointed commissioner and special master to 6. That there is now and has been The hats this season are decidedly the lessee of the North Carolina Kailroad Company and operates the same under and by virtue of a lease ci August, 1903, running 93 years; ihet Seaboard Air Line Railway Com-ivirv is a corporation duly organized since 1885 or 1886 a tunnel under the smaller than heretofore.

Pale green. main line of the- North Carolina Rail lavender, blue and brown seem to be road Company and throua its em- the prevailing shades. sell the jropertw hereinafter described, the undersigned will, on Monday. April 17th, 1905, at 11 o'clock a. at Quite a swell hat is shown.

The com OF p.r.d existing under the laws of North bankment at the mouth of Carr street Orel in a and owns a line extending and that 'the said was cut at bination being chiffon and braid. The the stoteroom of Frank Stronach, THE SOCIAL EVENT THE SEASON shape is quite large with very short to the riortn uarouna rtau- tne request oi tne city or uurnam Dy Nos. 319-323 South Wilmington street, back, the trimming used, two feathers falling to front and strings are used in the city of Raleigh, N. offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the Richmond and Danville- Railroad Company in 18S5 or 18S6 for the convenience of travel from Carr street the two musical Instruments described falling to left side. The butterfly turban is quite pretty.

in the bill of complaint, to-wit: One Rolls very high on side Is made of O-ehestrelle style and one Metro. to the north side of, said railroad embankment into what was then known as and called Peabody street; that said cut under said track, through mixed braid and the trimming used Is constitute against such defendant prima facie evidence of guilt. Section 5. That proof that anything of value agreed to be sold and delivered was not actually delivered at the time of making the agreement to sell and deliver, and that one of the parties to such agreement deposited or secured, or agreed to deposit or secure what are commonly called "margins" shall constitute prima facie evidence of a contract declared void by chapter 221 of the public laws of 1889. Section 6.

That proof that any person, corporation or other association of persons, either principals or agents, shall establish an office or place where are posted or pubMshed from information received any fluctuatin gprlces of sweet peas. larch 22, 23, 24 and 25 Inclusive' I said embankment is not wide enough A swell black hat Is made of pleat ed maline. It is one of those dip to accommodate the Increased travel of a growing city like Durham; that Pianola, the same also being the instruments described In the agreement of August 28, 1903, which is made a part of the bill of complaint. This March 17, 1905. A.

B. ANDREWS. Commissioner and Special Master. No. 230 Fayetteville Raleigh, N.

C. shapes and the only trimming used is it is not of the width of Carr street; that said under track crossing has two handsome tips. The polo turban is typically French it is the talk of the trade. The small hats take the day. Large bans are used.

The flat ef fects lend themselves nicely to the high back effects. Miss Maud Vaughan, the head mil RALEIGH Marble Works liner, deserves special mention for the admirable taste and art she has shown Company from Duke's factory the city of Durham eastward to corporate dimits said Seaboard Air I mc Railway Company having to the title of the Durham and onhfrn Railway Company; that the rorfolk and Western Railway if? a corporation duly organized p.rd existing under the laws of the ri, to of North Carolina and owns a Y.r.v of railway extending from Lynch ire. Va to the city of Durham, and, vi is Informed and believes been leased from the Soifthern 1 in ii'. ay Company line of track from hapM Hill street east between the Onboard -Air Line Railway Com-I try's trade and the main line of the North Carolina Railway Company "i thf union depot. Carr street is a regularly ldl out srreet, beginning at More-1-al nvrnue near the southern part of ti." and extending to the main 'f tho North Carolina Railway ir.y and running1 under the same a tunnel and ending at Pea-hfvv 1-hat paid Carr street has fi nirh on '(dther.

side, is macadamized rnst the- distance, has a brick y-V'wnlk laid all the way on its wes't-em side and is greatly used by the whn live on Carr street, More-liend avenue. Duke street and other pfrtinrs nf the city adjacent thereto by.s.jo or 400 school children who Morehoad public school. 4 That the general assembly of Carolina ut its' session in the ioic, passed an act entitled "An in her selections and creations. COOPER BROS. Raleigh, N.

C. PROGRAMME EACH MORNING LIVE FOX HUNT. Thursday and Saturday afternoon a special Drag Hunt near the Hotel tot ladies and others not in live chase. night Grand Bail, and special music provided. Friday night the Hunt German will be danced.

There will be trap-shooting, bowli ng, pool, baths, music an'd other out door and in-door sports. The Leading Clubs of Virginia and North Carolina will ride with the best packs of hounds in the State. Grand sport for the hunters and an enjoyable time promised to all who attend. Special attention will be given to the comfort of the ladles attending. You cannot afford to miss this whether you hunt or not.

grain, cotton, provisions, stock, bonds and other commodities or of any one or more of the same shall constitute prima facie evidence of being guilty of violating section 1 of this act, and of chapter 221 of the public laws of 1889. Section 7. That this act shall not be construed so as to apply to any person, firm or corporation, or his or their agent, engaged in the business of manufacturing or wholesale merchandising, in the purchase or sale of the necessary commodities required in the ordinary course of their business. Officer Belvin's Funeral The funeral of Police Officer F. A been of great service to the people of the city of Durham and vicinfty until all travel through it was interrupted on Sunday night, March 19th, 1905, by the hasty laying of some railroad tracks on the other side of same.

Wherefore, your petitioner prays that notice be issued to the North Carolina Railroad Southern Railway Company, its lessee, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company and the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to appear at such time, as early as possible before your honorable commission and that you hear and ascertain' the value of said right of way so taken by the extension of Carr street, fix and determine the distance as surface of said street or the extension of it to the railroad tracks overhead and to require the raising of the tracks of the said railroads now crossing said street or its extension to such an extent as your honorable commission may deem wise and necessary and to fix and determine what, part of the cost of making said crossing under Belvin took place from the residence 1 1 Monuments. wffi ifk Write for Catalogue at four o'clock yesterday afternoon Rev. Dr. M. M.

Marshall of Christ church, officiated. There were many handsome floral of ferings, among them one from the po lice force and city officers in the shape of a stile. The policemen of the city attended in a body. The interment was TO EXAMINE TRAINED NURSES 1 lift. 1 Special rates at the hotel during th is time.

Come, and bring your friends. in the city cemetery. Six members of the. police force were MECKLENBURG HOTEL, Chase City, Va. the pallbearers, Chief Mulllns, uapt.

Conrad and Officers Womble, Austin, Barrow and Alderson. Will Be in Greensboro May said tracks shall be paid by the city A sum of money left over from the At in Charter of the City of Durham and the railroads affected r- rx-idnm," the same having been by said crossing. contributions for the policemen'sfloral piece will be given to Sexton Riggan of the city cemetery. LINEMAN CO 24 and 25-The Examiners. Miss Mary L.

Wyche as secretary CROSS gives notice that the board of ex are LelaedY aminers of trained nurses of North Carolina will meet in Greensboro May We Are Showing tlie the 24th, for the purpose of examining applicants for license as registered nurse. Agent Here Arrested. 1 a fl 1 -a 1. DUNLAP Examinations begin at 9 a. m.

of the SPRING fl 1 -i a I -i 1 24th. All meetings will be held in the ATS Ji STETSON Clegg Hotel, where those who desire may secure comfortable accommodations and that special can be STYLES LIQUORS I am now located at 800 East Main Richmond, and am prepared to furnish Liquors of all kinds for medi secured to Greensboro at that The following compose the board of examiners: i-irst Step in Test of the Anti-Bucket Shop Law. Mr. McGinnis Admits Charge and Gives $50 Bond Till Npt Court And Other Grades OUR SPRING STOCK OF Examiner in medical and obstetrical nursing, made vacant by the death information received any fluctuating prices of grain, cotton, provisions, stocks, bonds and. other commodities or of any one or more of the same," which according to the law constitutes prima facie evidence of violation of the law, or in other words, conducting a place for the dealing In futures.

The warrant was sworn out by Con-stableJ. A. Pope and issued by Justice of the Peace R. G. Reid.

Mr. "McGinnis went before Justice Reid and through his attorneys sub of Mrs. M. H. Laurance Successor not announced.

Examiner in invalid cookery Miss M. L. Wyche, R. Durham, secre tary and treasurer. Examiner in anatomy and phy I cinal as well as social purposes.

Mall orders solicited. Write for prices and particulars. SAM T. SMITH. Win.

J. Saunders ATTORNEY AT LAW AND" JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PULLEN BUILDING mitted to the charge, making in writ siology Dr. R. S. Primrose, New The the 1 first step toward the testing antl-hnplret chnn ani ing the following admission: Jr.

Relation to E. C. McGinnis, Ware Leland; Bern. Examiner in surgical nursing Dr. J.

W. Long, Greensboro. is arriving daily, and in order to make room, all the fall and winter stock must be disposed of. Do you want a bargain? Come in. Not many, but we think we can please Examiner in practical nursing, household hygiene Miss Constance Pfohl, R.

Winston-Salem. "It is admitted by the defendant that he ia an agent in Raleigh of Ware Leland. who are members of the New lyou. York Cot, on Exchange, and have fn by th last legislature has been T'i E' C' McGinnls. agent of Ware -leland of New York, stock and brokers who conduct an office on imington.

street, was arrested yes- nl ,1 mornln on the charge of violate the law- of 1905f known ag an act' Prevent dealing in futures, in North -ro ina, by maintaining an wiir are oosted or published from GO cIlc.3 in the pity of New York; that the ctfttidant as such agent now maintains an office heretofore established CROSS LINEMAN UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. "I owe my whole life to B.urdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B.

B. B. has made me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Chas. Hutton, Ber-ville.

Mich. Will practice in the Courts of this and adjoining coun-j ties. J' In tYi city of Raleigh 'where are p-Usd end published from Informa- Uxvn rtciuved fluctuating crlces of at-.

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