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? Salisbury ;ff TiiMBe -: - ; VOL. 18. jSO. ,., . . : . . - in V v f i. Y HOW MR. BOYDEN TOOK PART IN KILLING OF CHILD LABOR BILL "Appeared before Legislative Com rt)itte and Fought measure , Endorsed by Unions TUe following letter is self explan atory: " Charlotte, N. March 8, 1905. Mr. L. W. HESS, Chairman Legisla tive Committee, Centra Labor Un ion, Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sir: In answer to your question as to the attitude of Mr. A. H. Btyden to ward the Child Labor Bill, before the last legislature, I have to say that he went to Raleigh to oppose the passage of the bill and that he spoke aagalnst it before the Committee on Manufac tures and Labor. This Is a matter of public record in the Raleigh papers giving an account of the hearing, the Post and the News and Observer of February 1. In the course of his remarks, Mr. Boyden said: "No set of men in North Carolina have done so much to refine the condition of the working men of North Carolina as the mill men I was here two years ago and I say from a political standpoint that it is due these gentlemen who represent twenty' mil lion dollars worth of, mill interest of North Carolina, that they should be allowed to remain at b.ome and not be hurried here every . year or two, when this honorable body of men meet, to prevent some radical legis lation." Sincerely yours, A. J. McKELWAY. WHO MAY VOTE In order to vote at the primaries, it is necessary to have lived in the state two years, county six months, and town three months. Only men living within the corporate limits of the city of Salisbury may vote, and they must have lived within such lim its for three months. The length of time a voter has lived in his ward does not matter, so that he conforms to the the. other qualifications. TAR HEEL IN PHILIPPINES David L. Ritchie of Salisbury Writes From Cavite, P. I. GOV. GLENN PAYS $250 ' REWARD FOR CAPTURE OF MURDERER TOM HUNT "Raleigh, March 22 Governor Glenn today paid $250 reward for the cap ture of Tom Hunt, the white man charged with burglary and murder in Deen aenverea 10 ixie saenu ul nuuc v.ir".. . w. . jr. t ) X fffce"" shexlff ! of Jsquotank county delivered to Che .penitentiary today ten? fif teeii and twenty years for bur Raleigh, -N. C, March 22-Governor Glenn has revoked a warrant he Is sued some days ago, honoring a re quisition from Governor Montague of Virginia for Edward McKinney, now of Tatiorsville, Alexander county, who is wanted In Gaston county, Virginia, on the charge of taking a watch from I. B. Bryant. There-is no precedent In the history of the State for such a re vocation, but the governor says the developments satisfied him that this -was not a case in which such a re quisition would apply, the offense, ac cording to the evidence not seeming to be larceny at all. J. L. Gwaltney of Taylorsville, was here to appear before the governor in the interest of McKinney. And he procured an order for the release of teh prisoner from custody. The Sun has received the follow ing letter: Dasmarinas, Cavite, P. I., - , January 31, 1905. Dear Mr. Editor: I have been taking The Salisbury1 Globe for one year and I am: always glad to get it, I don't know what I would have done for reading matter had it not been for your paper, ai reading matter is hard to get here in the Philippines. I am sorry, but I will have to ask you to discontinue the- . . ? paper as I am coming' home soon. If it does not take up too much space m your paper. I would be glad if you would pring the following piece ar(d. oblige. I live on Route No. 3, Salts bury, N. -C. Yours respectfully, if- In the Philippine Many a long evening have I sat n olina, where the winds were howl'4' through a hundred different crevifO the mercury going down like canteen' stock in a W. C. T. U. meeting, aijjfl become vice president and general manager of the bank of Fayettevilla, which " is -now being organized; after Its recent failure, to resume business April 10th. It is not known who will be his successor. Miller Hughes, lso, of Raleigh, will become cashieJof ' the" -l -.. . v -I tains and roaring torrents, Itiqious In the case of the State ts. Paul fruits and picturesque people." These Young from Wilmington, involving things may be all true enough thA rie-h nf ftmrtm A eaf and "so are science novelties, but the HAVEN v. !?oiSFii jj vr -If-' STANFORD .V-: fFielirjg With JapaQi?se . SloWly Pursuing v.. St." Petersburg, .March 22 A dis- tion patch from. the front says: With the Russian army at Quntzuling, 106. mile8 0? north: of Tieling, the rear -guard r has now occupied Sipingha, 70 miles north of Tielinff. ' The enemv' continues to lollow us, but the pursuit is slow and ... . . . . the main Japanese army is, apparent ly restjng at Tieling. The four days rest at' that place gave us a chance. tp1ceform(1the,'iinny' and recover from' M9 preicious narasnips. since; men our march has 'been conducted in an orderly manner, but so rapidly that many ;h.6rses have died from exhaus- - r : A later dispatch says thaGen. ropatkin has returned from. Har bin, where he went Sunday. ' It is officially stated that no-issue of an internal" loan at . five per cent, has been decided upon as ""yet. It is said the loan will be issued as low as ninety per cenL s . " " - - i --w London, March 22 A dispatch to the Renter Telegram company says that the main Russian army has reached a place of safety, but, the stragglers have been cut off by the Japanese. The haven of the Russians is not stated. , tribe , can' tUways be named at sight, the Isprrotes. They wear nothing a "Gee string," let their hair grow DAVID L. RITCHIEJIh spears, and: speak like this :. "The Philippines, land A. SUDSQinrana uowra, waying ;pa.L language that is a combination of a brass drum and, a fpitc lf the word picturesque can be applied to a Phillippino, this tribe de serves the appelation. Take the bam boQ. away from tjie Philippine is lands and they would collapse. Near ly everything is made of '. bamboo, Iread wierd tales that . went somethj nats clothing- clothing uten sils,, carts whips, white ''.tjrh. brushes, PVPT1 vat ht'fi SDTOUtS boo and handfull of . rice and a native can make a good meal. They don't need matches. Any observeht soldier knows how to start a fire by rubbing sons convicted to assault and battery to terms on the public roads, the Su preme court handed down an opinion written by Chief Justice ' Clarke in which that the general assembly" hay ing .under the authority of the con stitution, adopted work on the public regular soldier pays no heed to these things and although the country may be a veritable Garden of Eden, he will find something to grumble about. Where the Poetry I was tempted to enlist by the over curiosity. I am here now and woe betide the traveler who wrote these and Mister Rooster neyer even looked around; just kept on picking up liz ards and snails. Eating one of these "War Lords" is like chewing a rubber boot, butat that it' Is a change and a relief TVi cx rVi i nVono Vi a vq nno' to deeming feature, they are handsom along athletic linesT but the hogs are a disgrace to the savages that own them. . I have seen the "Georgia ra zor backs," but they are models ofi beauty, veritable swine . Apollos in comparison with these wrecks. They are two thirds nose, and their eyes resemble beads stuck in cucumbers. But theirintenigence is something wonderful, so much so that I never order pork chops in a Filippino res: taurant, ' . jsear witn me inenos until I say two pieces of bamboo togetherv so the one word about the native drink roads as a part of the punishmenrfor Untieing sketches should I ever meet nisdemeanors and crimes, tjhe Su preme court has no power to declare such sentences void. LIST OF JUDGES Those Who Will be in Charge of Vot ' Ing Precincts, Friday " The governor grants a conditional pardon for James Burdine, colored, from Henderson county, who has ser ved 14 years of a 20 years sentence, for manslaughter. The pardon is un der the act of the recent legislature, empowering the governor to issue such pardons to hold good during the good behavior of the convict. The pardon was obtained by Htn. Dan Hugh McLean on recommendation of the solicitor who prosecuted the case and many citizens. The Supreme court hands down 18 opinions in the first two weeks, two murder cases being among them. These are State, vs. Dan Teachy, from Duplin county, under sentence to be hanged for killing W. Robert Riven bark in Duplin county, and State vs. Will Exum, under similar sentence for the murder of Guy Walston In Lenoir county. The Supreme court holds in both cases that the trials were without error and in every way fair. So that there Is nothing left but for the prisoners to pay the death pen alty, unless there is executive clem ency, and this is not at all probable. i It is announced that J. O. Ellington, State bank examiner, under the cor poration commission, will resign to At the primary to be held Friday night there will be two Judges in each ward, one to be selected by each can didate for Mayor, as agreed upon by the executive committee. Following is a list of the Judges:, North Ward T. M. Kearns P. P. Merbney South Ward Robert Lee Crawford J. M. Brown East Ward J. C. Kesler Charles W. Windsor West Ward W. D. Watson 1 W. H. Stewart him. I do not wish' to be classed, as a pessimist, but simply wish, to' de scribe things as I see . them. , The beautiful sunshine is a glare hotter than the hinges of Hades. The' "av erage Philippino flower would stink a hyena away from a glue factory. The waving palms are described by Mark Twain as resembling dilapidated umbrellas, and the ferns one and all have stickers that leave a wound as if a man had been stabbed with a pump handle The majestic moun tainswell just carry a medicine case hospital corps pouch, haversack, can- teen, blanket, a 44 colts, and three or four days Tations over one of these mountains and then try and extract any poetry from the situation. The load itself would make a Mexican buro bat his eyes. The roaring tor rents are all right. I know I for I paid for a medicine case that lies at the bottom of one of them, but there are lots of people that never saw a river tilted up more than it ought to be and getting a hump on itself without roaring about it. The fruit little dried up bananas about the size of a A separate and distinct ballot box North Carolina peanut, and cocoanuts will be had for mayor and aldermanic jt five cents a piece. "The ten corn- votes, mandments of the Lospital corps" are The nam nrpoenin. i "Don't eat the fruit or you will have - . . . , . disentery," and sleep under a mosqui ing are for Gaskill. VIno." Vino looks like ..alcohol and tastes like the business end of a live wire. I think a Vino drunk would be the next thing to being electrocuted. I don't know what Vino is and shall never try to findouL I am coming' home .. in' April so C U have too much respect for it to try and pry into its family secrets. DAVID l! RITCHIE. 4 WIDOW NOT POISONED Police Sav Her Dcath Wcjs Due to Nat ' ural Causes " . (Special to ,The Sun) San Francisco, March 22 After a fulf police examination Into the evi dence surrounding the death of-Mrs. Leland Stanford, the noted vomn i philanthophist, it was announced Ute last night that her death was due to natural causes. While confessing in ability to explain the presence of the strychnine; Jn. the carbonate of soda which, she Xdrank before her death. uaey say n was not sumcient in quan tity to caUseldeath ; 4 GASKILL' RALLY "TOMORROW NIGHT BEAUTIFUL WINDOW Window Display at Ladles' Bazaar a Thing of Beauty x ndian stories of our childhood are now realized at last. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Bar As to mosquito bars and malaria, we are impressedly told that every time a mosquito jabs a hole in one of us, he either Introduces a targe dose of malaria, or presents us with a large unknown quantity scientifically called Elephantiasis." Now we don't prop erly know what Elephantiasis means. but it suggests a horrible nightmare of trunks, tusks and hind legs bent forward, so the mosquito bar is in- dispensible, you can follow our trail by cast off rine Deits, mteens ana One of the most attractive display ... a . j I emergency rations, dui never 07 a windows eTer seen in Salisbury is mosquito bar. Malaria and disentery I aiat of Mrs. Fink, who has her mil are notthe only bugaboos, with the Unery opening today. cool weather comes the smallpox. The profusion of colors are blend Vaccination protects the most of us J ed so: nicely with the beautiful fow- but occasionally it don't protect, and ers and, lovely hat creations that it one more man is missing at muster, makes a sight pleasing to the eye of once more the trumpeter is called up- humanity. . - -. 1 on to blow taps, the American public The reporter was shown through the censor of our motives says: "Well the millinery department this morn- he knew the risk when' he enlisted, ing anj while not authority on any- and he probably joined the army be- thing relating to the fair sex, is sat cause he was a failure at everything isfied that a prettier array of ladies' else." Dear American public, don'C hats will not be shown in Salisbury throw all the bouquets to the volun- this spring teers; give us some credit. There will be a meeting of the Gas-" kill clans tomorrow night at the Op- era house at Sro'clock, to further the interests of tfhis gentleman in, his mayorality candidacy, . Gaskill adherents are looking for a much larger and more enthusiastic meeting even than the one held last . Thursday night at the Court House, which fanned the sparks of discon tent with the present administration into flames of determination to put in a man of the people,' for the people and with the' people. . That this determination is to be realized" is not doubted for a minute by the Gaskill men, who claim to j KElto what tl result of th primftiiI. win ue. The men who .are supporting Mr Gaskill represent every station In life from the worklngman to the capital ist, and it Is the sincere wish of b! frends that he be elected. v ' It s not necessary to go litafe tails again as to the life and charac- terf of this gentleman, for all men of Salisbury know Dave Gaskill and his friends trust him' implicitly In all things.. Speeches will be made by some good speakers and the Chestnut Hill band will furnish music for the occasion. : air. . BANQUET TONIGHT Fairbanks and Party to be Banqueted at Greensboro The Tar Heel club of Greensboro will give a banquet tonight to Vice President Fairbanks and partyv Several Salisbury republicans left or that city this morning and will be present at the banquet. This will be one of the greatest' things of Its kind ever given in this state. Chickens and Hogs I am prevented by common decency and the 62d article of war, from nam ing the favorite on a hike, but I will give receipe, with apologies to Mary J. Lincoln. Soak hard tack in water for, well as long as the circumstances will allow, and then fry In a mess pan. ELK MEETING LAST NIGHT New Officers Elected at Last Night's Meeting At a meeting of the Elks last night new officers were elected for the en- to bar and avoid fever. The Native Phillippino Let me tell you about them as I see knights OF PYTHIAS TO MEET them. Mailed: T?es. the church There will be a meeting of the K. has a full Nelson grip on them to of at their hall In Spencer tomor that extent Their clothes :N Wei row nignt at 8 O'clock sham. Work both together the v are wearine iust in all three degrees. A full attend- about enough drapery to pad a crutch, ance of all members is earnestly re- Shoes they. never wear, and conse- quesiea. tmrontlv thev Ipava n. trnrTr Ulro n. half grown grizzly bear. The men wear a JUDGE PRITCHARD HERE ' Uat about three feet in diameter and Judge Jeter C. Pritchard and wife the general effects are that of a bull were in the city for a short time this calf under a shed. They are a little morning. The udge and wife took a pinheaded insignificant looking peo- cab and drove over part of the city, pie, with about as much expression on presumably to admire the beautiful their face as a piece of mince pie. streets. IThey are divided Into tribes, one hafc a canteen full of any thing taht suing term as ftllows: is handy; add plenty of sugar and serve on a dog trot, should the com manding officer give the command for ward march just then. "Hikes" are always hailed with delight by the epicures, for tiey mean plenty of chicken. The very sight or a native barrio seems to suggest chicken to the average soldier's mind, and he don't belong to the colored regiment either. But it is well to know that the Filippinos do not recognize any breed of chicken except game cocks and they are game and awfully tough. I remember one instance in which I watched a big strong corporal just naturally wear out a tnree men piece 1 Women mostly think about their of bamboo on a likely looking rooster children and men about themselves. J. M. Flippin, exalted ruler H. T. Ashcraft, esteemed leading knight W. H. White, esteemed loyal knight J. M. Maupin, esteemed lecturing knight John W. Davis, secretary James M. Davis, treasurer Aaron Clark, inner guard J. G. Crouder, outer guard Wigg I nderstand when you visit ed the Closefists they treated you like one of. the family. Wagg Well, rather like a poor re lation. I MRS. CHADWICK'S CASE Cleveland, Ohio, M2rch 22--Accord- ing to an agreement entered into be tween Mrs. Chadwick's attorneys and the United States district attorney, the motion for a newUrial will be ar gued Monday. Should anoher trial be denied, she will most likely be sen tenced on that day. LAWYER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE New-York, March 22 Charles Erd, a wealthy lawyer of St, Louis, at tempted suicide by shooting himself in the Imperial hotel this morning. While he has a chance for recovery, he will be blind for life should he sur vive, the bullet having affected his optic nerve. .. BISHOP CHESHIRE HERE Bishop Cheshire of tjie - Western Diocese of North Carolina is in Sal isbury today and this, evening will administer the rite of confirmation at St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal church. Tne bishop will confirm a class at SL Luke's next Sunday night. . - - 9 St tl H rj 11 . . F.- 'i-J v V V Ml 4 i: .
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