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7." THE FLCVERS COLLECTION oocceifcor to TRUTH-INDEX ' Successor to WEEKLY SUN VOL. 18. KO; 15. SALISBURY, X. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBBUA KY 8, 1905 ESTABLISHED 1887 .-' -..-. ;: ' ;;. -. ; . - . ..,- '.'...,.. Salisbury 1, Otofti 'A PLOT CZAR TO KILL, t FOILED BY Emp HOS MAJESTY! COMMISSIONERS HAVE BUSY DAY Road Work ' Much an Object. Proposition of Street Com mittee Laid Over eror Picks up Le'ter Telling How 12 Men Have Sworn to Take His Life X-r. MILLER IS SWORN IN County Home and Convict Reports. Sheriff Julian Tells of Col ' lectionsDisbursements- r THIEF HAS PART OF MONEY LEFT thas. Caldwell. Who Robbed W. W. Reid's Safe, Caught in Lynchburg HE HAS $200 ON HIM Amount Stolen Last Week Was $230. Will be Brought Back Here GOV. GLENN WANT NOIRE IMIMIGSWION FINDS MESSAGE IN PALACE CORRIDOR Assassination was to be Revenge for Mas sacre of Jan. 22, He Dares not Leave the Place Berlin, February, 7. The Tageblatt reports that a plot against the life of the Czar has been discovered by Emperor Nicholas himself. His majesty was yesterday walking through a corridor in the palace at Tsarkoe-Selo when he noticed a letter addressed to himself lying on iL . a TJ nrr if nn Ki-Jro tho sai anH fnnnri it, Y.rint.ainpn an me 11 OUT, lAVJ yiUiYCU ll 1 "'Wttv ki.v, .Uv . ; announcement that twelve men had sworn to kill him in revenge for the St. Petersburg massacre of January 22. xne izar nas liui icit nic pmc oiuc auu. ucj vvnwn - sacks now surrounds the palace grounds while detectives swarm througn me paiac auu iu euviiuus. The same paper announces fighting at Warsaw between the troops and SvnK6rs? -m yh vv v. j London, Feb. 7 RfeDortg from all the continental capitals Support the It is uiideretood that the Ruiati gOr- emment's control of Siberian tele graph wires is Partly due to the un rest among railroad workers, but m6re especially to the pressure ot urgent messages to General Kuropatkin. What .v.. oCanrfiS are is not known, but it 1. .upved that they have important bearing on the question of pursuance or non pursuance of the war. t vph. I.A teleram from Helsingford says that investigation in tri tliA shootinff of Procurator Johnson yesterday disclosed the fact that after 'be County Comrr.'&sroners met in rgu'sr seioij yesterday- and went thrcLgh a busy dayV vcrk- All the numbers were present. II Wa Ordered that $115 be allowed "he county by the '.Salisbury an 1 Spon cer railway for. fixing the culvGrt be yond Charles Henderlite's. An acre of more of land was grant- d of T. F. Youne for a similar tract of timbered, land,' provided it be deed- 'a tko nnnfv art A th CTTiense Of CU (.JUL vuuv v surveying be borne by Mr. Young. The property of J. E. Gaither, who assumes' charge of the farm at the county home was purchased. Samuel Haden, will Byers and Will Keal. the latter two colored, upon rec ommendation of the county . physician, were ordered sent to trie county nome. Messrs. Bernhardt and Kluttzfwere appointed as a committee to reim burse Messrs. T. C. Linn, A. S. Heilig and John S. Henderson for moneys expended in repair of the law offices on Council street. And that vafter tfiis money has been refunded, the offices be rented upon terms best lor ine county. The Messrs. Vanderford and McCanless of the Street railway, sub mitted a contract signed by this com pany in regard to repair work in which both Darties are concerned. This was laid over for a -co-Tasuitation with the county attorney, with the undersand- ing tht it toe igned with hi I approval. Sheriff Julian, about two o'clock this afternoon, received from the Chief of Police of Lynchburg a message that Charles Caldwell, wanted here for lar ceny, was captured today Who last week stole a considerable ' sum of money from "Uncle Billy Reid." Mr. Reid is very old jand some times failed, to lock his safe in which he keeps his money. He lived with his son-in-law, H. A. Bernhardt, and Cald well knew all about his money. Mr. Reid discovered his loss last week, he could not tell just how much it was. t was more than $200 he was certain. Deputy Sheriff A. M. Rice wrote a description of the little nigger and sent i tto Lynchburg. The telegram today said $200 had been found upon the kid. He will be brought here lor trial this week at the next term of court. ..... . Sends Message to Legislature Urging Immediate Action on This and Other Matters murderer, who was badly wOtinded, was attended by a physician K&a taKen iSrWVnr'tio a nosDitau The central -h. "ftsrt thkt the pris- oner is a student named Lennart Hab nv,i km ft. rit:fio,tiB'lit thkt tHe "shoot- v vt w w w o - . ; ... , , Ing was not acTtukea .'by political rea sons-. ALSO FOR INCREASE OF JUDGES SALARIES Also Recommends More Stringent Divorce Lawsr Bill Appropriates $625, 000 For Hospital For Insane Raleigh, Feb. 7 In the house this to empower the corporation comm. morning Mr. Stickley Introduced va' slon to inspect the condition of rail bjill carrying. $625,335 appropriation way racks and enforce orders for lm- for state hosDitals for the insane. -Two provement. The bill was drafted by Capt. Geo! Bason, of Gastoniais in hundred and three thousand, 135 dol- Chairman McNeill of the commission. lars ior rvaieign, i i y Anno oaa n. nniahnrn Mr. A ereaf numhor nf hmlneoa man '' - J. U. Varngau ui uiuuu wOi J ton ana tuouv iui vvivw - ilisbury today. , Mitchell of Bertie. Introduced a bill and pilots are here for the hearing ' Thomas L. Swink Is today in the , .,nn". Mnrmal th Wllminzton nilotaee Wli: .. -.- i rnrrv i ii lu.jj iui wo mmi.v -- - r , clutches of the grip? I .' . n nrtion to 1 comes up for argument this aftenn T V Rltrhie of New London, spent w"5 L ' 7 - C- X R. ,lhl' inaon, sp . maintenance. The house The business men advocate the1 LOCAL BRIEFS -T- 'St. Petersburg, JFeb. '7. Gen.jKuro patkin reports ttat' in tskiimUliihg between the outposts, fifty Japanese UajuucLtcu t-" HeWcrd says thai invesfeauonm-j DayoneCIeu : STEAMBOAT 'jTWO SCVS INSPECTION I INDICTED LAWS NEXT. FOR MURDER i eleed last 6vbir7bm "is ytuu-; qualified, appearea wrtn justfyu. ler and Taul Peeler lis sunties ana gave his 'bond. Mr. Miller presented a map of the snatesviue -roaa uei land and this was placed on file after hftine etkmined. " . ebd6re D. Brown, sups'rihteTident of rtMe 'county home, "reported m good -. V"- 1 : ,T1'"' r t health 14 inmatea. . . . S. J. Holden, suqerintendent Of the county chain gang, reported 34 prison ers all in condition for work. Kluttz and Rendleman were award ed the contract for4 furnishing the chain gang, they being the lowest bid- Sheriff Julian reported tax collect last night in the city. grymen, is at Barber today. V Mrs. I. C. Griffin continues to im prove after her illness of Sunday., Mrs. T. Frank Hudson, of Spencer spent the day in Salisbury shopping. Chas Arey went to Greenshoro ana from there to Sanford this morning :pk' win hs a reKular jaaetlhg of the Retail Clerks union tonight at 8 O'clock. finiKi who lives on L a 11.1 & I 1 IM I I X. M X. U. fc Route business college at uiwuouv, u ; i . , - V "! . I I 1 II . l& 9a. ftl 1 1 jaaiail " gtvg landlords posses- puom uPirge iu wui ue . v... eon. mond county prohWiuuu uu. ered. Also me uaeu um uvu. . -: s-- ateMloWing married - . ' ' " .J. ....l is insane to sell real estate. Too sen-. ine punue. , n C Feb 7 The Danville, 111., Feb. 7 John Kyle, WaS" on merchant marine aged 15, and Porter Baird, aged 15, house mmut tee on merch m opeston, have been indicted and fisheries today ordered Ut thechargeof mur- sports on sixo ,, . two other bo5-s 4uced by request of the Burea Navigation to ';ri;s;-pres, 'and der;iled Chicago and Eastern 1111- steamboat regulation UwrtV P , ... W summer, .kiuin rrtrTe S.O- the and iniuring other nm- " 7, .i... tn ibersolthe train crew. cum uisaoi. v - - MRS. CARSTON MAD DaunKter f Mrs. J. T. Wyattbf Pneumonia . is Insane w. sen re i . . . . vtii Ahlarird the now leigh township have prepared, and wil ateaeieaiea mw w -. - - i - , . . '- I V InwIslainH' anaM In f rt law rsof th cofporation commission. lslolulc ii. 'SAnoTi ARftem- la bill Droviding compulsory school at qov. limn sen iu v"c v,. blv a special mssage advocating the tendance in this city. It provides that establishment 01 a svatc immigration, creditable representation the ages of eight and thirteen years. .Yvnci. cVioii ottonri cnmo nnhHc or nrlvate' . : r iQriA of Judges of schools are in session. Parents falling bUSmesS. laWS, incieaae w. Congressman Kluttz will return Fri- gupreme and guperior courts, and pro- to comply with thU law can be fined day of this week to attend court here protectlon for state In- $10 and Imprisoned 10 days. Indica- next Monday. ,kt nesenatiyie3', tions are.'that the bill will go' through. derS- .L ... M,A. Shank, foreman of the' Spene- stituions . dlvorce bills the legislature without opposition. Sheriff J unan repuiieu pr ghons was confined to his house Dy has mau " - . tions and disbursements. Of general g Monday. especial order for February 9th. ; taxes he has collected ... ,oxf - . Heilig, who has been very special $S,4S1.'72, Total $20,674.63. ul with appendicitis, is very slightly It was, a buy session and the worK improved today was done vita aisyatvu. Weather conditions in Raleigh the past two days have been the most dis- JOE -MAN LEY PASSES AWAY day. Raleigh, LCTeeable Of the winter. Sleet fell al- ... l nn.niina r.ornorauou i w , Lewis G. Horn ol Horn nro . - . dWon of the most all day Sunday and almost put a Johnston, of Mocksville. spent .as, sues s , - 8top to the street car travel and In- Main uecv . i rlose OI UUSiucoo - ' . . I -; . a severe attack Of grip. . , L tat thp resources are $32,367,478. adds a deep slush and slop to tne iu,. THE RONEY BOYS WUI be Here Saturday, February Tt Hlnh Class Entertainment ' r Toset)ll Col. F. F., Smith is confined to his i S fi . - report of of discomfort, iibgltsta, Me., Feb. -.-Gen. Joseph ' Hlg cMW ls & of $3,32,63J over uie :fi. -Manley, the leading Republican of JJUr a short illness. a year ago. The aggregate of deposits Trott. oi Evi fnr manv vears a mem IU1S SHU-!-) of congress, was found dead in bea . -.1 -er -at an early hour this morning, agea oo years. v OUT HUNTING TODAY Smith . ia t97K86.082.14,, There JOT T rl 1 K L1111C o " The Question of revision and Ve- ot this time is ..ii,Boofwo-.? ,tv. Bir ,s spendins the day in Salisbury of the three classes of banks, trenchment .n the divorce w showing oa his good looking horse. I I State will come up In the legislature Miss Ada Peeler has been commea coatt nag postponed within the next lew oay.. v- to her room since Saturday. She is me election of Winbome of the Judldary committee suffering from a. very severe attack of for at least two y mji sub,mute an committee Patterson win go to TlTZZ of offlce ha, expired, ha. prepared, for an the hul. .ntro- China Grove to-night, where she will for u tween duced since the legislature convene SmSa until the marriage of -Miss. Th e contest Oray ,m be reported In the hm today or Myrtle Patterson. 'TZ. and Cut 8. A. Ashe Wednesday. One faction of the legU- M. O. Thompson, ls m . - . iW0O latnre Insists on a return to uinpcai where he will makethat hd-L . position 14 element who will , l ouUUlCft ,v.w B The Sun te asked to say relative to .(cFre;3pondence Of rben'.) f Ko Roney Boys, that; v . T xne wuiHis ' .Faith. N. C. Feb., o. wn. . . they do not visit this cuy uuu -. - Atlanta, 1 Ga., to Salisburian, Gunning in uav.e nv7 auspices of the Elks betse WyaUleft today Member of the Party Elks have had much to do with their f who died there in doming, but the concert wllLnot b.for esVent Major T. Edgar Johnston, Reuben J. that order. thBhnitmdi reralWwbereirith her mother Holmeg and Dr. Ross Foster are in i joa ts ' forhehealthaBdas:alway. len today, gunning. i '1 year and requires very Uttle time, ireinia, Hews says. i iTi.,u ruwna.llm&te. She -...-Mf tii mornins early quarters ior worn. us a year nu w .. tW canturedthe hearts ea'Dyiuy, - iBe - WftliaCe and Sons. - . j i cocTxni -rvir. - ivilti wwvui n hnmo nx uauL- i " t TiAvmnnri Such 'continuea -aim lfjaves a ana wu gu-.w-. v ' of Richmond. Bucn ho ls One of the'busintes men of At- g mlies from here. They 1 They Hy in tTbag a few nocks of barns as pSSbabiy : r6waWxapv oeao f nnlsh and Intelligent erpretaUon clothing. -He will have "a big . j0nn Houston Carson, one of any.prformanee ever hearty imie here. . rs J .le in these ilparts. -Their elegant r the JTA mornine of - 1 ' . I UAVOT1 niMl COWN"-rf : j - &M-k . TTVIl TT V w ' ai W M J H 1 ' m VL. c. Brlstow. manager of the Sun e couee of the sen- insist on reUlnlng abandonment aiid Life insurance Company Canada J J . other cause, with seme restricUpns. has cast his kt with saiisoury y WM de8limed w' J' costumes ana vru - m , nTed their artless, unconscious and high- plastering contract for the New pneumonia She nvea bred manners coupled Vlth winning MerofieyJ opera house, which it was from Cleveland. : smiles, all completed a stage picture. uted-ln Monday's Sun had not been iirs. Carson was a s three .111 -KK-ma. rlATO In the fUtUrC. Wilt . Mrs. J M. Klapp of North Mam . -I- 4v fmn- street, who was yery JV chltis and asthma Saturday ana ouu- ?,www day, is slightly improvea. . TToitn Woodson, the First o i jrucsi,. iK"""' - - . miles National Bank's good natured hook- keeper is kept fromauty ww JEWELS GONE San Francisco, Feb. 7 E. M. Mol ls kept fromautr I . o1tw Minneanol lumber- . . i m.. tntsn win ne eiaa iu t uxwa, " - nlles. all completed a sUge' picture. I gtedrn Monday's Sun had not been Mrs. Carson was a sister-m-iaw . . . officc. Uan, who is stopping at a hoUl here What did the heart good. It was small bel done by W. J. CroweU of Messrs. William and Joseph urso - 1 with his wife, has been robbed of dla- wonder jthat people nearly smothered Greensbor0t and the lathing on the clty. She leaves a nusu xu MR PRICE TO WINSTON Loads and Jewelry worth $8,000. The A, .tttions at an lmnromptuL .1Jt . . , vif finished. I .MMr. Hr. Robert Carson ol MR. PRiut. monos ami jcwcj mem " 1L Muimiu .uku.v. aM. ifw,aT i Tit strict Attorney A. ti. :..Mn,iAn at tha close ot ui wuwi, - um attenaeQ we u - , , - and -ladles stole kiss arcer a twu cheeks. It IS lmP08Slbld XO convey in type an adeojiate ideaof the Uivuua ... w w von rmt Into a carnage which ,ww ,lTTiicn - Price left this morning ior .wbw. w conveyits them to their train. "U.:r.:;;;ia. It is impossible to ItlC WCAin. TOMORROW. where he appears before the Circuit and hU wife convey in type an adequate idea of the Washington, Feb-J.-North Carolina chrisUan Reid Book club will Court of Appeals. Mr. IWjm reacaed the 8tation . the JcweU were - ...... i-w-v-. , ........ nvivr a nsnai. . l ' Amost EyeryDoay ueaua auo wvw. orsnow. . f ; v.- - . f!hiuro Feb. 7 Hutdreds of work- men connected with the lumber In- dustiy are out of employment as me ni nf & strike of lumher teamsiers. lEattgnrated Monday and the number wfll swell Into the thousands oeiore the end of the week. According U offlcers of the Lambermen'a assocla tion, there U scarcely any Chicago Industry that wfll not feel the effecU ct the strike before the end of th a
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