y v - v. ' . . - . - . . . ' . : ' . . . v . ' . 'Si-: .. . , v. THE FLOWERS GOiUCIWM SALlSnUKT," M. C, MONDAY EVENING, MApCH 13, 1905 TWO. CE2JTS VOL. XVII KO. (S ) BOYDEN flDHERElj4TS, NGERED AT FEQDEST FOR INFORMATION, USE . -VIOLENCE, EVEN IN MAYOR'S OpFICE SALISBURY'S pIRST LADY SAtilSBIJRE ,BEy IMG- 8ITM ; 1 -; " - i " - iitt-t rrr RUSSIAN LOSSES FEARFUL ' -. : , Officially Reported at 155,000. Pursuit Continues. ' l vt- ! GENERATION which has stood t such I or tacnarm naruiug lmv J ment and Tom Uwson has no- license, to De j on & jbtd to partoai, ad bad squeamieh and though possessed the i jmmnfc of th b5sofcljr in- some degree of modesty, tne ioiiow ing account of some occurrences of the paet fewl days is written in the first peron, partly for . convenience and partly that Mayor Boyden may not again repeat his statement, mad both publicly and u private, that I "do notxbnow what he is writing," and tiat I am "prompted by others." My .excuse for injeeting myself into the lime ligrht is that th public may hava a fuller understanding of the desper ate means resorted to by adherents of the pr8Dt administration to choke off miblic frwn its endeavor tol find out what tbt law provides it should know. Friday night last, one Aut Wate, a clerk, suspended from the Retail Clerk' association for non-payment of dues, stopped me on the street and asked me what I meant by wrttms such thinars about Vayor Boyden. H laid hands on me t" detain me and I appealed to Chief of Police Miller, who was with Watson, saying aa ai was being committed in his prese&oa, and retTd mo rrply. After teUtotf Watos that I wrote what' seecaed to me beat and that ft waa of si affair to qmasiton me, ha swora and uexd a aamn that, if repeated a would eaoae tlus soeramant to vent The Sua from soi&ff throoa the mails for eoataini&c obeooe mattt. Realkptes that tbia was a trao. that Watson was a foot Cites tham I. beias son tinesd that I had merslr ta raise a ftstsr to be- arrested. I made ao defenee, the assault being morel teehniasi.' and eausina; me no pain, but aeala asked Chief KUIer tf Watsoa was andes ejrreat or woald be so ptoue ea, ad reeeiTed an erasire repiy and te orisr to so on and mind my bo posed roar A.lthdgh right 1 case, and instated till I could seesms sostpone- Wat- fins in his hands, mhUs in the bf the room stood k2s hesrassasn. the Court sad is was all to send for my eeoaesft, hs dis posed of the ease withoat wartime for his ( rrlTal. in the same roahusl faaki' ki of whiih he is se toad. Wat son 1 aitns. admitted his sum, hs was fines $1 and plaeed uader t0 bonds. The fine was paid at emee, and the bondu C!ed. 4 Bu bran tiki fine was hmsossd tor a merely beehoioal assauH, in whtoh no j harm was dotis, and $ Waapon stands before the pwolis am bavins : And presently, there having ben n penalty imposed for contempt of court en Julian,- whose attack was made there, or on" Watson who broke into the proceedings to make threats, court, was adjourned, Mayor. Boyden having assured me that I brought it all on rmyself, that he was my real, true friead, and that he had- placed the others under bonds, and would not plaee me under bonds. Why should ne? Did I commit assault? If he had it would have been appealed to the Superior court, and he was so inform ed. 1 Some'comntent atient this procedure will be found in The Sun's editoria ed asa wtth a nasse wsieh Mayer Boydea says he weuld huW is his court: as a lusmoaDie reaeea rer one I . -. T . - striking another, and refugee solumns today. CARL HAMMER. .11 maae to retract.' It. s worthy to note UC ttt cour i ia the preseaee ef the Uayor, Watsen .threatened me. and the Court took no notioe of the eoatimmyt of court, though it was ssllBit te his at toatipa. And Chief VS&m toM the Oorni that he bad h the mmsvcSns teM me to appenr at 4 ex3. IT tea dM I SPENCER did not 1 hit Ueanwhlle. war 1 barins eons f or oonnesst, JtAm M- Jul ian. Lometlme aditor of I2s Can, and ap eattor of ttcsju one ot oaf or Ocst frten around nsa and said are stSsa toiJ I emfted htm to Wtwt ns 1 he- amid theC he m paragraph srnid a las add another name to-the aaed If At rcred to t icaitei eadd Julkaa U csat 1 Saturday morning Watson waited on by my representative and ts4d that if .he would apotofcise yt aae in person before 11 o'elock, JCbe tei wonld be dropped, ahd tWa he I fused to do. Then I wrotd an editor- ' T ial . eapresninsT mt optnion or fhn.L, did, and I hesitated tos stand orer whether to say :fo it wen none of hm aCalxq. trtua Jail- an, whose arm was f -stna 7 -from 1 - with J Spencer, N. C, March 13 At their meeting, Saturday night, the board of aldermen of this place closed & contract with the Salisbury and Spen cer railway company for furnishing electric lights to Spencer. In addi tion to maintaining the customary are lights on the principal streets of the town, the company is also to furnish inoaadascant lig-hts for bnainaga and domeetie purposes as well as to pro- Tide aleetrie power a may be needed for nuuanfaetnrinjr or othtt purposes. fnamehise was also granted to the Salisbury and Spaneer nailway ccm.- paay 4a sa acessor to the Salisbury neat and Power company, wftn s privilege of owning nod , opsrr! atreat railway eyst ems, teisphec") 1 1 teie-rraph linen and esc wortx O - tt rtha tertoe of the franohian t!: crr Bst, and Howed until Oetoi? 1 1TCS, ta w complete the Uaa -ljrzj C7--Z3L J. Tt j now nnder amy, tbonsh It 'cysgtgd. ta tn- it2iat -the, line will be in dparation'i "i that I much earlier date. The aleetrie lighU are- to! be-r imrtaUed and ready for- use by Xlay 15th oTthe' present rear. The asiqatoMon of !ifcfii wHT be a daa4dedl and Sav aCtorial rr ..... -a-;- .; ..i'vs5V:e. S. ' - -'" -a U 1 o Tokio, March 13 A dispatoh reoe- ived says:' "Our forces dfrove' tse enemy completely out of the districts twenty five miles north of Mukdeti yesterday. We are still pursuing tha Russians , in all - directions inflicting heavy damage on the defeated enemy Russians abandoned countless carts o supplies and ammunition. One of the Russian officers of Port Arthur garrison has been arrested for break ing his parole. The officer left Shan ghai and went to Sinminting." . u if. Wahngton, March 13 Two r2s patches received from -Minister Gris- com dated Tokio. March IS read as follows: .. "It Is oSdaliy reported tlat the Japanese army captured 23,00 prisoners before tne c!;Tcntii," t : 1 vx otherofleial report tb3 Om are over 15S.0&3. of Which 45,- 000 are prtsonera ISJtCX ca the field and about $0,000 otaer esuas-lea Tcilov Uarci 15 Tta iztcri O1" from die ftcafr cic t!: Tzr c jY tia eourtese f Tie Biouaead TsaDipitiht ThCoa ti czsb!e4 to J2 irlTw Ulfaaiiftodar a recent picturorof Iea Q, Overtssn, who as cad Ccr-j cr -si J 0CATH dr UKC CLfjaCiT -3 two ponoesDea forced me te he 1 Juaa pleaded euilty to mech the 1 of as setfcode and sstring notice tne.Tb 'tbm jmiinn forced his m eoufc i not h do diukcu wm frond and addressed laid It aside and went to Mayor Bor den. To him I laid bare the entire story, told him these things were be ing done in hisname, but I did not betters be countenanced them, and put it up to him as man to man. - He assured me that if I would saspend prosecution andf hold back the edit rial till noon on Monday, he would endeavor to set Watson to make the amend honorable, and woaid tee pan- tee that there woald be no repetrtlea ei sncn owumxev. 1 WW o w f stecy te$Uy. askl nih 'Qf rd atep for Bpeneer and as ha v r wmm vmiMUN- WiW wo; WW mnnleipsa improvesoentB are soon te to the MWtow. . .-': while t At the name cretins of the) Spencer aated. aldermen an election was called to be It and held April 18th for the purpose of mared me with being en tngrate, votiag on the question ot, issuing $74, withlrtns; about the paoer for which 000 of bonds, the proceeds of which ne wortas, witn lnslnoaUng thsvt tt l are to be used in .the construction of a whekey organ, and a th that if there ma mp with a sewer system street improvements any more and tfca .erection of a $10,000 sradeed anklad tbincs said In Tfc aa or by school building. "Rhj matter of carry me permooallr aboat tbe prtrarften tag the bond election seems to be only wbic4 he edita, there wC3 hs faither a Question of uettina the needs c th toera. as well ae the many advantaj?s and The) Bun contained no direct tion of the affair. . , And as Half peat four la the Cs CfdfidaeafceShi to be deriTed froa a tstl th I Uocd sale, properly More the voter. ftC tajTbe town oGoe tt1m andcrstood One cT the nocS fliar to the ftrtia I Acad Lsjdy af tScavdle tU ccz ex any cMi trill qrrar ur- I t Pnciaenla i25 Lent will he rrca totaorrow nicc Tt acnio 12Ma. IfaraSaa CS. xnnyca itT ts .Isaacs' a, nra it--. -., -.gw- The wrt bm caq by to tA t r 4 choir, mnaerthei dlrastica 4 c to btl w cae of the brsiaoi ed Ilattie CmwtwtX z&J Cz3 ae.'nonotta Ihtryaa'a tta would Joure t!i--.tTM:tftr cj , tSai" 'p- . . ;.. ;v : " TOwr muusu ? :sBcaonuL - nor;; sa r. r. , -mijm ciorallsed. Th Tgrsr.sr.t3.-cad U:c: aut off frees their eiTina tatt tri ilrl-ren Into the hiltx Tne pursuit ci thera has been trpt tip and it U t- Xeca ci the Ciltry Drcj speak of fsjopla ao tefi aca cS4 f iad toto 1 ka4 ti aa- now waff. .;tiv;v;v. ." '-'Irtarnw.vsussanrr '"cfai--BJ,7a-. " ' Mrs. E. niUthi the ffc! tef hart m'ptty?p , ntnn SMt m tM!Mf t. . . . . . " 7 f e s o rfCia jta away or tmie poo ana or qod'a nff-rfn- .as . hm.Sn k, " I" MV-, wm crw i hM MUB n W s. those who do have a saddening regret. "iter tai she the. .only attraetlom fdr Jtf nL D. U. Miller's bird like veiee wm be heard, and none ean hear It too often, and sirs. R. II. UitCiews will sincr Dodlay Buck's maanifloa&t ''aar Net, O Te reward, a home in Ksafna. . TRINITY COLLCQB NCWO . (Cerrcrmondenca of Sua.) Efcrhaa. tiSJXhlO. Dr. J. 3. Ejo- mch an It aceoo rca 5etta. pcictina ctl C Co t feaa ctrsad mstYca nirmerona cders I Ctaydca had soared rssa t Alar tSik I'nn Kruwi-ti Wi IT 1' Zri1 ..i1 tssms la the oCesm batos; etnderahly ahora - ; 7" 1 hn oa court I 'ajsnV.iaiShii3L r . hmi. mi iwavor uovnm a Bras i - 'J ' ' . I M ence, and by a man know to beooe ef .L rir i , , . - , T his im. Adherent, and ataWatt LJf f . V1' v- s9a (at this jusoa, axriy .Oturday sscmfns. osar-3m5i -.0fC aV f after Xafinfl iaiafcS4Uoa wbn 'th. ti st 1 ft tpes a jteO Uaoticit that Ike bad nersonar pub Ho to- dVaw ft . own conelnatoit. . During thlt time, I bad no te.helleve tw .waison naa aana raf0le WtotSO nacier atreex. vmiei un.r aa aaelbod enSdd - an eaaaiyto ae, to tArm ssiisi' eWfeeW 'M .r t t -w by a,"tTaini Ats whetctiph Vele Bxgml summon-K ed-to appear at -tai saia to oe wgJT' 1 jfapen Jullaa iag for me, was I notified to appear' at City Hall. At 4 o'clock I redeived a lelepbons message to this effect, and .replied that I had made no charge knew of no trial, and would net ap pear, and was forthwith commanded te appear, an officer being sent to aotf fy mo to come at once. And then the knowledge that a trap had been set forced itself upon me, and subsequent events justified the conclusion. On arrival at the City Hall, accom xpaflied by a member of The Sun staff, I found the court room packed with men closely allied with tho present administration, men everyone of whom has shown in some marked fashion his hostility to The Sun. They remind ed one instinctively if the lines f roes Tensyson's Iehigsaia: "The stern, black bearded kiage with wolfish eyes "Waitisg- to see zne die When Alayor Boyden called the $! -rassiainnid pieeejL him under f3W boa da. I did not see the fine paid nor tbe bonds filed. Then Mayor Boyden made a long explanation and defence, and when I charged him with bad faith, said he knew it happened, and promised that there would I cou nothing- of the Julian affair till be no more sueh outrages He had made the same promise at noon. d not refrain from asking him how he knew that there-would be no more have assaults, what evidence did he (as to when they were scheduled to occur, and he replied by placing me the protection of the police. Ye knd little fishes! What is that ion about "a reed shaken by the ' Why, even Frank Miller's presence did not keep Aut Watson f rots j making an asamlt, and the ems committed by Julian was made in the presence of a roomful jef poliee. not under gods windt' 1 Watson caee, I demanded to be heard I tfi'c of the CVhlef and Mayor Boy hT Oa train, fefo tiCXJy Say -wea etisaeeted ;ae- dsja4 aaraioi -nd-CiiCt hU bpdy h-bU5n phtes cr-theTtraesas for the purpose abmoeallng a mwr der. Upon the inrestlgnticsv otf Corone Dorsett, howerer, a bullet hols was diseovened through the body. Suspic ion, as well as circumstantial evidence pointed to George Wright, colored, a resident of Sugar Spring settlement., near where Edmunds had also lived, and with whom he is known to have quarreled. When arrested on the street here Saturday night by Chief of Police B. P. Lee, Wright's first ex clamation was: ' Boss, I didn't kill dat ar niggar." although, he had not yet been informed" of the charge resting upon him., sraelv" which alone wool) smafc zm su, oc ine oesartmectt or aexory; can jsyenm f sfHlC '" trorOr til Ipresswea romm eeuuat tne "Fed ate th cas czca S ti Ct .-eacrw Ruoo' .ca and everybody aocc: jti thi j br fcTiiiSf1 A O. CrV Ct Crrtrr praise. ..r : : - Vul ' itr:'. ''Tlre .'mmisii tcsOci';: but a telfcssaoa ?5sp. t CtVtl &Jp&&& at. th thw t Ijm; y-.rrrmt; osu rJ fs;ici.n u ca, - - I - - -- . ' a. . TeDenm, II Cat . riii m o. it rra rnA--i i The teexuro . Bishop oeucs; Ji: (UtlSwayrof Jilisoa ppL UaTChtSaaidst. are looked forward to with interest. These . . , . . . . . . .... Frank Chephard Mrs. D. ICehart 1 - JPralse Ta s I-6rd, I; Oeibls lectures are 4zhder the anspiees Soprano. Tenor and Bass. 1 Avera department of Biblical Mrs. Kephart, Messrs. Matthews and Ridontte j j ' . Solo By the Waters of Babylon, ... . . . ... . .... Charles tJ Howell j Mrs. R. H. Matthews They ' wiU ;b- -delivered I The public I the result bf a fall one night receatiy. ZXIsa Charlotte Gray, who tjs bees with. R. B. BritUtn for the list wee! in the interestaf a corset conccr left l&st night for Union . Q. C : Jan. H. Ilorah cndizr the diy fa Albercaarle on . Itzzl bssistrs. - The iMdlo' Aid Coelety c5 th Lrtt fcaodlst ClittrCi tsz at 6-TcKae ct lbs fXrta ue. nog C:0 p, tX Ci3t 4Ae la440 ci to nrt XtS Ci;-fcS (4rn fcO t rj Taa Ceri, . J. X74 trj tr!fl-::3 ri? -at tt'lTirit tirrt CtrCi tl T4 ;ssarns ff Yy UTjCtj the oM rVsbytsria . ill te:;. Mlsm Hannah has -oocsated a cosrse at the Canton Female College of Grensbo ro and has studied at the wiai at Greensboro and has . r ariotte. She" My Faith Looks Ub to Thee, ........ . . ...... P. Af Schnicker 1 .. . : God Shall Charge His Angel ! Re gions, Lucanboni CARD OF. THANKS I desire to thank Council No. 26, J. R. O. U. A. M. for the prompt man ner ia which they, cams to my relief in my recent illness and also my ne ighbors arid friends for assistance re GOLD NUGGETS j J. M. Proctor, Supt., of j the Gold Knob mines, was in the city today. Mr. Proctor had with him several gold nuggets ranging in, ! value from $1.6 to $2.50 These nuggets are very good specimens of the gold to b'e found on this place and goes -to show iwhat b Street ehmrch. ally invited. The Historical Society, o college,' held its regular mon' ing last Friday evening. P Flowers read a paper on G W Ransom. Mr. A. G. Mo senior class, presented s "Administration of Govei A number of historical presented to the mussun President Kilgo has ar . in Baltimore next Sun cate the new central c ity- Messrs. L. T. Singlf little push and knowlsdgej efi mining Underwood leave toat can aceplUh. Thank. trPrse- rftprs8enUtiT tor, this county will ioon be abla to ' 0 I4 demonstrate that mining ean be made c A- of Trinity con to par. t ' rention of the Caroli - : i - ! " .. " " and pointed out that l knew of no den. PLEASANT WISE