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DEPUTY UNITED STATES - MARSHALL FATALLY SHOT His Slayer Father of the Girl He Had Wronged Ex-U S Attorney Involved Anti-Mortem State ment by Dockery (Special to the Sun.) Fi'nv Sun of Saturday.)"" Raleigh, N. C June 21. John C. Dockery, the son of United. States Marshal'. H. C. Dockery, and himself deputy marshal, was shot and prob ably fatally wounded just before noon to-day by Policeman Isaac W. Rogers. The shooting occurred on the marble stairway of the Tucker Building, the principal office building in the city, and was on the- ground that Dockery had ruined one of his daughters.- In fact the charge was that Dockery rnd C. M. Bernard, ex United States District attorney, had carried Rogers girl and her friena Bertha IIow-11 to an assignation house. Dockery and Bernard had been out of' the city for some days and Bernard is now in Wilmington. Dockery only returned here this morning when II. C. Howell, father Of odc of the girls, involved for him self and Rogers served a notice on Dockery for a civil suit for damages against the two t men. At the time of the shooting Dockery was going ) tin' steps' with- Howell ' to the of fice of Jas.' II. roil, Dockery's attor ney, vltii a. view, to the settlement of ti.e'rase, if poHsiLle; suddenly Rog ers appeared at the head of the steps, revolver in hand, and said: "Good PERSONAL MENTIONS (From S'm J. TV-- r- - 'f ' Saturn Ay.) r'3 .- t -J. if. TO PREVENT BATTLE r i day in ' ':- c. :-' . ars resigned his t .-. .,. 1: j ?Oot'sv typographical j , J;ri this morning for Whit-' j n-' . v' ero he .will run a locomotive for the Construction Company. E. W. Burt left last night for Nor folk, Va., on a visit to his family. Frank Smathers, attorney at "law of Waynesville, passed through Salis bury this morning returning home from Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. Annie rosier, of Barber's, N. C, who has be?n visitirg Mrs. J. F. Barber, returned home this morning. '-Mr. James Dry and children went to Winston this morning, where they visit for several days. , Miss Nell Miller of Columbia, S. C. is visiting Mrs. J. H. Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Norwood. of South Boston. Va., arrived in Salis bury -this morula?, with their sick child and will spsnd some, time with Mrs. Norwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. McCanless. COVINGTON CRAVEN Rev J B CRAVEN Weds at Broad Acre, Union County. h . . r S3 i; ill r"V-."""r--fc-"'" I ASsdblHteSy Pure s&Bsnn Speedy Action is Necessary to Pre- v;r,v Srr-it Sigagements, as the Opposing Armies are New - - : Practically Clinched in The Far East THE SALISBURY BARDS The Performance to be Repeated Friday Night for the Same Benefit movnirtf. Mr. Dockery,' and fired twice. One of the balls entered tht, . riiht ifi'.; near the heart and the oti.'-r'iii Lite right chest, both rang ing downward. Dockery fell on the Tn-i.t h'fi'ding, and managed to get his rovolror ovt and fired at Rogers, the bull slri'uing him, in the calf of the leg, :"': cling merely a fl:sh wound. 'Dorlcry v;a? carrie 1 to the Rex hos pit.:'., v.hre his condition was found to be that serious that an ante-mortem s'aleioont was taken. This was not given out. There seems to be no chavicc for him to live. Rogers is in the hands of the sheriff, awaiting the rcsnlt of Dockery's wounds. Both of the girl" involved in the af fair arc lnndsome, and of good fam ilies. oc -r;s nuil Jlowell have-a war rant cut for Bernard, when he re turns, cbhning civil damages. He, Bornard, has a wife and one child. On'r.cco'int of tho prominence of iheso rf-.-tlos, great excitehient pre vails fn t:'0 city. Dockery lsn un-usuall';- licndscrje youag man.V and his ruyrn'j have been supposed toVbe fTood.' He is assistant deputy m clial to his nther, Col. H. C. Docl cry, v;ho 1.3 nor serving a second terra as. IX.uifed States marshal!. Po licema Rogers, while a poor man, is f (From Sun of Saturday.) Monroe, June 24. Broadacre the lovely home of Mrs. D. A. Covington, was the scene of a w-edding of unus ual interest to the people of cur town last night. Miss Kate Covington, the eldest daughter of Mrs. D. A. Coving ton, became the wife of Rev. J. B. Craven, of the Y,Testern North Caroli na Conference of the Methodist Epis copal church; ' now pastor of - East Salisbury Methodist church, at Salis bury. The folding doors were open ed, making a spacious hall, which was thronged with the relatives and friends of the popular couple. The decorations were beautiful and at one end of the hall a very pretty arch had been erected in front of a large bay window. From- this arch hung a j number of silver bells, partly hidden I by the foliage and flowers .At the j appointed . hour, Rev. W. R. Ware, of j the Methodist church, who perform i ed the ceremony, took his place be I hind this arch and the bridal couple I came in to the strains of the wedding j march played by Miss Lessie jCoving j ton, the sister-of .the bride. While the ceremony was being performed Miss Lessie played, "Hearts and Flowers," and in a few. impressive words," the couple were made man and wife. ' . Mrs. Craven - is one of Monroe's (From Sun of Wednesday.) The Salisbury minstrels played to a packed house last night; qvery seat was taken it was a meritorious show.- The boys acquitted themselves in line order. Every - feature was loudly .applaudejd and kept up till the repertoire was exhausted. The Emile .Clarke orchestra deserv es to be made a lasting institution and permanent organization of Salis bury. The real feature of the program was the .ballad: - "Save It For Me," as sung by the inimitable Pat Crawford. Arnold Snider's and Julian McKen zie's fresh original ' gags were up-to-date, absolutely laughable. The ball game with Bost and Crawford -as the battery was much better than the one between Salisbury and Greens boro yesterday afternoon. The bar performance by Wilson and Habsn icht, of Columbia, , S. C, .was a real professional' act, and' demonstrated the results of practice In the study of '-physical culture. The "Old Hick ory Quartette" " wls' up to the usual minstrel four. Original ideas ruled the perform ance from start to finish, and a bet ter amateur organization was never ssen upon the North Carolina stage. The performance will be repeated Friday nigth for the same benefit. TEACHY ASKS CLEMENCY Washington, D. C, June 21. It is intimated in, cficial circles here that negotiations are proceeding looking to an armistice between Japan and Rus sia. ' ' The stumbling block in the way of an armistice appears to be that nei ther belligerent is willing to take the initiative. The present negotiations consist of an effort to sound one or both governments as to their willing ness to agree to an armistice. There will be no official announcement here regarding the probabilities, nor is it certain that even then there will be anything to make public. The feel ing in official circles here is strongly in favor of a cessation of hostilities, as it is believed a clash before convening- a peace conference would hamper the work of-4he plenipoten- iaries and might prove a serious menace to their efforts for peace. IMPORTANT STEP TAKEN BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT St. Petersburg, June 21. 1:30 p. m. President Roosevelt evidently has taken a new ,and important step in the negotiations between the bellir gerents. While there are collateral reasons for beliejving that it relates to an armistice which will prevent the impending battle in Manchuria, this ca.nnot be positively affirmed. All that can be stated definitely is that Ambassador Meyer went suddenly to the foreign office late last night and had an interview with foreign minis ter Lamsdorff, at which it is believed the ambassador communicated an im portant message from President Roosevelt, but at neither the foreign office nor the American embassy is the slightest light thrown upon what transpired. From the extreme sec recy observed the matter is beyond doubt of the greatest delicacy. . o t:.m..j4M. f.a.,itu,:rftMluU.at":'utbtiUn.ai .i.);.;i.,Ui!TvW;-: M.i!V-r JVfcgetable Preparationfor As similating the Food andReguIa ling thcS.tomacfcs andBoweis of Promotes Digestion.Cheerful nessandJtest.Contains neither Opi3Lim,Morphine nor Iinral. Kot "Narc otic . Tlbcipe afOte-DrSAKUELPITClIER Pumpkin Sca jflx.SmttA Serd Clarified Sugar JMtitnrHieM. Flayer. BARRICAD CO HIIVISELF 6 7mVf ' 18 1 most beautiful and - talented daugh- Lavyers Meet the Governor in Golcls boro and Offer Affidavits younff. -The affair is a bad one, anlf it iT ZTu T I?1 tt' ttiiiuj aiui cl 1 1 1 avjti vtUtrss. l liny to ho greatly deplored. MASON OF NOTE DIES AT RALEIGH William Simpson Was for Twenty Five Years, Grand Treasurer (From Sun pf Saturday.) ' Raleigh, N. C, June 24. William M;?son, for twenty-five years grand ucuut vi i ne srana loage or iia- jero, after having been bed-rid- rly two years. He was a native He was in 'the homJv -Miinerai win . . , , f o lw err a m ins ac"e wa of New York Cityl rnvfr drrato service. His be conducted Sunday by lodge, wihch comes here ford orphanage , where colt b rales St.' John's day. left on fa late train last night for Ash eville. Among the out of town guests were: Mrs. Nannie Craven, Trinity; Mrs. Harvey B. Craven, New Bern.; Mr. Bruce Craven, Clinton; Mr. Earle Craven, Lexington Mr. and Mrs. T. V Terrell, Coolcemee; Hon. and Mrs. E. Y.v Webb, Shelby; Mrs. W. D. Tran tham, and Mr. Clorerce Trantham, Camden, S. C; Mi;s Ada Trantham, Rome, Ga.; Mi.s Ada Lee Limber lake,' Wilmington, and Miss Susie Koonce, Columbia, Ala. from Ox- it to-day Porch Gives Way During Funeral Charlotte, N. C, June 23. While the funeral services of little Jessie Gribble were being held at the resi- of her parents in this city this ktlie front porch to the -rray rvrul p. dozen Or violently to i new i3. atsan arrived in . ttie day7 from-Raleigh" to rurtherconsider the Dan Teachy case. Counsel for Teachy had secured additional affi davits, Which they wish to present to the Governor,, and as he was on his way to Wilmington to-day they had a splendid opportunity to present their papers. A vigorous effort has fieen made by Tea.chy's friends and counsel to have the death sentence commuttd to life imprisonment. The governor listen ed very patiently to all claims that counsel had" to present in favor of ! commutation of sentence, and prom ised to give the" case careful consider- ation. Teachy is .in jail in this city for saffl tppnin? nnrl his rnimsol Msqcm Dortch and Barham. wished 'to have 1 Street car traffic was Maniac Occupied Room on 4th Fioor Of a Hotel After Shooting Ten Persons, the Maniac Killed Himself (From Sun of Wednesday.) San Francisco, June 22. After holding 1,000 persons at bay for two hours in Eddy street early to-day, shooting nine people and defying tne police, Thomas Lobb, a maniac, kill ed himself-. The dead: Thomas Lobb: The wrounded: W. S. Koilman, shot three times; C. T. ,Chevalis, shot in eye; W. Jones, wounds in cheek; Emil Roberts, a boy, shot in ig; wourftisf Vicente Romante, shof cC cneeK ana ar; Joseph Iarribee two shots in chin, one in lip, others in shoulder, face and arm; Policeman Patrick Cossan, shot in cheek while firing from adjoining room. Seven shots passed through his helmet. Lobb went to the hotsl last night. Thi morning he began throwing fur niture from the windows to the street-Sevex-al persons narrowly escaped be ing struck. Then he began firing, using a shot gun. He placed $50 and $100 bills in the muzzle thp. weap on and fragments of the .'..".per were scattered over the street. Te big crowd quickly .gathered and hundreds of menr were prevented from passing the place by fear of being killed. entirely sus- Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Tion, Sour Stotnach.Diarrroea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature oF NEW YORK. m MWwm mm y i in For Infants and Children. ':, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Sign? EXACT COPY OF WHAEPSH. m 1 uears tne a 1 SignainireJ .1 XW in use i For Over I ' -Thirty ; Years ' ' IP W saw wl f & al zl r THE OENTAUR COfP.NV. HEW YORK CITY. I SUST AGAINST 2G. Tne citizens O) againit the hu:iiern r:il- Jnc", t.rng ! afternoon, t dwelling gave ! more people were thrown tiin. prnimd. a distance of . Smithfield Goes Dry To-day c.!i,r!i,? -M r TnnP 54. -The jz 7,u;rfl.v.te: K While none were seriously nation of the whiskey evil here will be taken today when the dispen- j sary will go out of operation. The t .substitution of the dispensary, for the ; saloons was the first step in this di- rection, and "by it conditions were greatly improved. Now, in the de- , parture of the dispensary, the .better ; element of the people, s,who have la- ; bored long and faithfully to bring It about? recognle the beginning of a I still greater improvement. him present when the. affidavits were ; presented to the governor, but the j sheriff' and his deputies were absent j from the city on business and Teachy i diri not ffpt tn spa tho man whn hnlrln I his life in his hands. will be remembered that Teachy to be hanged for the ivenbark, in Duplin injured, r-y irriast May. He e superior e be- sentenct Bob i is " ! murder of Baraocas to Concord i county, two years The 'baracca classes of Salisbury has had two -trials m y. l i. i ! , -I il A Vna VlQOTI T have been mvitid to ucncoru iu m- court suq iue 7 SOUTHERN i Judge Lcr.g Rules East Sp ncar Case Hi s;d Not Been Removed (F r. H-.n cf Tuesday 1) Statt'oville, N. C, Jufne cae of some eight or te, the to-.-n of Spcnc?r j X':rch C:w o I ina and t; . e p h?-i. tc.-day. The- p-ai-'tiff.- werefrebresrn'l b Senate . : s H. Overmtml ex-onrrss- ; man ; . V'r;r;-i. r. vvr- s rcj-vc tp: vi-.-- jurctio: of Uie rilno" abc-.n: tr.v court and wasfhiot in ox this court - mi mm vmi M am pi 4m m m m a n ! mm rial M wbiske? - mm i Hatit3 cuied at ir.y S&nntorium ia a few weeks. You ran return .o your home' in SO1 cUs '"oil, frftand -bHppy. Ji I Lave niado these habits a specialty for Book on iionj" rreatincat tf.it J ttLu 1 -:-: ?v.-r f9fTfZ? l i - r T I J A, ! 1 -. Zi'.W .1, .nt 11... .. Salisbury , He railways 1 1 ntcd by:C. Caldwell A ; O:! ' c tifd to t::cbmldmg of a J -v)j -,;S0. f''7zz H'ferti, the. center j 1 "V: " It.-w- distance of VVf!. - I . l.n Torino,? , Judge L;:ng viired thdfc ine C3se han iltof k3t sm MHLIir )t been rer7oVeJ ai! was still iu j ft(t Wade a Well Man nd taatfeo mel of the case i mMfk V put to r.toe Dumins or; cImL H untitHLo .fold be a,- J TWP WlA nd the -3rci aeciaed by a ! T mrtfZ?. of IWa. Defendaks gfVe nooe of ap- -- W Jl . 1 n.-M1n.. .1 . ' ii 1 W sVoiBeawliiifth5S? hen all others 41L reaa. rv.t v;..7J . ,iyilia Barely restores Nrr.r,- no court a wrere sunici the fence certained a jury, peal. -.1 r Ah Old OffendJ.Locked Up (From Sun offTfi,!a:"-) Charles Brown! of 'Cnvise known as "Sbinhy" BrownK;: airtsteil this pended, after one car had been fired upon and its windows broken. Po liceman Lieut. Green rushed a stron squad to the scene, among the being five members of th fie team cf the depart were unable to aca- ffELeers however, as tfy-" crack ri- ly entrenched yZient . They ed to hmvgS uZffo&ish anything, aEunun e maniac was strong- in his room and appear- an unlimited amount of vlion. morning on Lee jL ', r Dy Officer j Millie uiuEiuc, iuraj)g ,. vi uisiur derly conduct. At 1 ,r Ule of arrest he was trying to caw nis threat 1 . J1J with 1 to kill his brother, foot pole. This 'wa iy Jthe office a six red with aH effect-, of ceff7, WastirJieease8.a(j Which uaflts ocolir i? ICessaQd ecretioa. CM Con-i7nf j ",??Atlj' ?t wards off Josanit tU4)Orerriu.L-;tli?'e-s Packet. Br.xall. is .ai T -wrtuu,JU- . -s ummer. Salisbury - ' Litute a baracca clas at the First Baptist church, and quite a number from the different baracca classes of Salisbury have accepted this invita tion, and will go to Concord tomor row afternoon. Among these are E. Walter Tatum, P. S. Carlton, A. L. Smoot, T. J. West and E. M. Daniels. fore the Supreme court. o- WRECK OF A FLYER Charter of South Port Railroad Amended Raleigh, N. C. June 22. The Ral eigh and Southport ' Railroad Com nanv filed an amendment to the char- Iter to-day increasing the capital from 1 $150,000 to $650,000. Trains are now 'operated from Raleigh to Lillington. A road will be built to Fayetteville with a view of continuing construc tion to Southport. ' The Guilford Lumber Manufactur- l ing Company or Greensooro nave . ' . tmn AAA increasea meir wpnw j.vv,vv. i North Carolina corporation commis" I win mail, free of py charge, this Home Treat- , issued statements of the condi ment with full instructions and the history of my own sum i&auu . a to aTvLdafferinff from female trouble. Yon tion of the State's private savings Several Persons are Reported In theDisaster Killed i mm Wise Yords io Sufferers From a Woman of Hatre Dame, Ind. S0.00, iSSTiSSSjL'S banks at the close, of Its customary treatment a trial, and if you decide to continue it . business, May 29 showing the total win only cost you about twelve cent OCftt.cPl J23 263 56.44 time deposits. It win not interfere with your work axnpation. . resources 66,6,00. I have nothing to elL Tell other sufferers of ifc- $2,605,665.40; deposits subject to thatisalllaslc It cures all, young or old. ! vftrtv0 J1 n84.92aA5: there ars 177 ar- Tf vrtt fpi a irlnff.own sensauon, ense 01 : ' ' , impending erU, pain ia the back or bowels, creeping State; 70 private , teJZnir upttoe spine, a desire to cry frequently, hot hanks SeLwearmeasTrreouent desire to urinate, orifyoo DanKS. ... ST?l--,-r7wlrt- Disnlaeement or FaUinff . O- (From Sun of Wednesday.) Cleveland, O., June 22 The 20th century Flyer, Eastbound on the Lakesbore, was wrecked near Men toro, Ohio, twenty miles east of this city tonight.- Several persons are reported killed A fire engine has bepen ord redfr Painesville on a special train. The Western Union office in this city reports the losrs of .a number of wires Eastipf this' city. S and 26 savings o Decision t (From Sun o? Wednesday.) : The Corporation commission yes terday heard- in Raleigh, Mr. Herbert Norris, representing rta - -nnrfTirl Pine Lumber Coc4any, of near Apex, ana son Superintendent Hudson, of the Seaboard Air Line relative to the pe tition made by the lumber company to await a hearing bC. oM offender, just having been;,. ed from the lock up1 yesterday ing. Poubtless he v.i'.l go to the cha: gang for this offense. Minstrel Prices . ' The Salisbury minstrel will be re peated Friday night. . General Admis sion will be 35 cents; reserved seats 50 cents, and children 15 cents. Profr Griffin states that a price of $500 in gold will be gliven to the person sell' Ing the largest number of tickets. The monye from the sale of which to b turned in to him by 8 o'clock of the night of the show1. Persons wishing to compete for the TTricMner tP COU.Pte for the prize can get tickets at his office in the Graded school building. Mr. Hartsell Resigns Mr. R. Lee Hartsell has resigned his position with Kluttz & Rendle man, and will leave In a few days for his home in Albemarle, where he soends several days before going to Asbeville, where he has accepted a j position with the Southern. ASTORIA Infants Ond m,,,AA " fJ Have Always Boueht ins suna Bears the Signature of 1 01 the Womb, Proiosft ScMty m- "S ; Headache is often caused by eye $SSSRSSE?tiXiX?3?9i strain. You have tried eyerything and . d ."T--U." 4 pSTJ no ner 7 6,ding it their mills tetwen rr r,,rPi v- .-t. r.r. x;,L-.,.Wa Pfvl r Irr tender Menstntatton in younr ladies. t t vor eves free. and If VOU need P1"4' va . k It will r.vji ftM0r.and and aaTewr daughter tht kitmiliation cl explaianie ner - will tell VOU SO. and fit your troubles to others. Plumpness and health always result from ita use. i glasses VIU wu.yuu w, uU m, jwu Wherever you live I can refer yon to well-known ladies of your own state or county who know and eyes with glasses that will remove all touuetc. wi. uuuo.h. --.rrizir. uircM. eve strain. , , decato female organism. thoroughly atrensrthens relaxed muscles and Iljraments wntcn cause u plaoemcnt, and makes women wtlu Write to-day t aa tnia offer will not be made ajraui. Address SIRS. M. SUnriERS, Box Notre Dame, Ind., U.S. A.. For home references call on or address MRS.WHIT WILHELM, China lirove, N. C. ROWAN COUNTY. R. R.1 Consultation examination free. At the parlors of Mrs. Georgo, Sha ver's residence, S09 North Main street aeration commission has not yet ren dered a decision in regard to the pe tition, xat E 61 Becoming a Mecca for Excursionists Salisbury was visited by eight cars Washington, D. 0. Jane 27.-BV,r of ;? North Carolina .theen- ..IJ-S 7ZZSZw? r night, when the pleasnre J. A. Bryan Dead In Durham Durham. N. C, June 21. J. A. Bry ant, father of Prof. Gilmore Ward Bryant, principal of the Conservatory of Music, died at the home of Ms son this afternoon. He was 69 years of age. The funeral will he conducted from the conservatory tomorrow morning at. 8:30 o'clock. tl. trl u. tl. h-.M Cj44 Bean the 9 IM ,ua WOOD'S Seed Potatoe IN COLD STORAGE Plated in June and July, these yield large crops of fine potatoes ready ior clinging jusi Deiore coia weather comes on. carrymz throtigh the winter in first-class condition for either home use or marke t. B v our me thods of caxrv- ing these Late Seed Potatoes in cold storage, we are enabled to supply them nnsprouted and in first-class, sound condition, just when they are required for late planting. , Book your orders early so ea to ret the iindi you went, but don't order anlpmcnt until you are ready to plant, aa the potatoes commence to Kproct very soon titer neing i&ieu out oi coia stor age, .races quoted en request. We are headquarters for Cow Peas, Soia Beans, Millet Seed, Sorghums, etc. Seasonable Prtce-Ust tellhig all about Beeds ior Bummer planting, mailed, on request. I.Y.Wood &Sons, Seedsmen, 81CIBDIV, - YI8EI1IA. m3 THE BIWCHAW SCHOOL Aaheville. MILITARY. Highly oommesdeA by ArmT Kerueinf raptistimeaaoriacreaaingacocmmodationat COU R. BINGHAM. Spt i.F.DNo.4, Asherille. N. a Ideally located Offices and Ann d attot injrpectOTS 130 per hall term. ,
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