WIN-CITY ' DAILY SENTINEL
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1906
PRICE 5 CENTS
YEAR.
h in Neighborhood Of
usls Much Improv
ed Today.
Continuance of Strike In The
. Anthracite Coal Fields
Appears Inevitable.
f HOPEFUL n?1..,SL1T HOPE NOW. IMFODIHT EVENT. 1!1 M JTO HEPDRT 5
1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 ri in uniiru
llluiiuii in mum
Cornerstone of House of Rep
resentatives Office Build
Ing To Be Uld.
By Wire to The Sentinel
RALEIGH. April 13. 1 ti'ior-s a?-k-
ing the Raleigh aldermen to rail an
election cu the question or "dispell-j
- isary or prohibition were started
Mormrg There Waa Much jin ciicu!ii''ou about the city this
But Later Diminishing j motcing under the direction of lUv.j
Violence Was Notice-js. J. Bens, the well known Buphst
Ptopie in Vicinity of Vol minister who has for the p&t week or j'
e Much Relieved. n't)r ,K" preae'iiug by special per-j
link of the niavor. each ever.inr t .
, . . j. ,,titioL . .. .i... .ii - i Neat Week.
.... ii.. li.iiitiia ill luir ma in .. ?.i; mill.
mere D.iween o ana i. ociock. Kev. By Wire to The Sentluel.
Betts, said the time is passed wluuj .ev YORK. Apt ii V!. While
Formal Reply of Operators This Af
ternoon May Offer Some Hops of
Amicable Settlement Although It Is,
Known Reply to Miners' Proposal
Will Be Unfavorable. Mitchell
Will Reply to Operators' Answer
President Roosevelt Will Deliver the
the Muck Rake. "Large Crowd
Expected. .
Senator Burrows Wants To
.. TayTUpSmoot Case FN
Anally Tomorrow.
x, i: j:; Another luttr
I.;, ., due to the cessation
.1,, , ami cinders from
, ,i ;iinp"this morning to
, and Rive renewed
::; not be many days
is fully over.
.Sinniug oi uie uay utsu
eh in pospect to oner in
- iits'i! the. s'.iower of
I. ! (iaybnak the situa
a:ilul as giave ami the
sti'l fulling. To add to
,,f the sanation there was
t ef eartli trembling and
is, to the fear that the
idi is gradually quieting
t iv preparing for fresh
Cut earthquakes might
-."uiai'ik of the Publishers'
j i n mrnod from a tour
nun: village. The scenes
wire l!eart-rer.dlnR. Ruin
union ure spread every
. watered here and there
i f iin n. women and chil-
where the victims fetL
'he villages there are a few
anil these tire suffering
i tliml am! water, the dath
.nleed tu daily as persond
-avian villages aie dying
.itinii from gases,
l ave been further i ucour
. by message sent by Prof,
vlio is in charge of royal
on .Mount Vesuvius,
nial men vrho ascended
i.n as high us the observa
v faying it van Impossible
what would happen he said
1 lie could express hope
experience tkat explosion
he i iuptioii Is over. There
lity of.,furthcr disturbances
isiier settles down Into new
th
The gJe f ball to be played at
Kali view park nomoirow afternoon,
will be of special lutercst to Wlnaton
Saleot people.
Wake Forest has a smHfb team.
Principal. Address at. the Exercise. (having d.fcxtcd A. M by a Rood
His Subject Bsi- "The Man Withrr 1 bold" down Carolina, 6 toj
I,5, on their own diamond. Turn.-r. trie-
twirler for Wake Const though ounj
i SJol. and will make thing Uve! j q
for Davidson. WASHINGTON. April U. Senator
Ahhmiffh Davids'in has UsL Vail. !.... . -1...1 . w . ..m...i,t
iu in prvru" uvtail laiiifi vi uii
cormT-ftnlie oft"iH
1 Br Wlr to The 8ntlQL
Ocsircs That Report of Committee b
- Finishtd St Once. Attomy Wsrtk-
ington SpeaKs In Pehalf f Imott
Today. Mrs. Smoot Present at fu
sion of Committes Today.
WASHINGTON, April U.-Foltow-
' fultctf State apitul
KiUer. Mora n and Corrle. she still on jjvn,., ,d elwtionw, which Is
liQiior will ever be sold in saloons in 'out!; ok for peace tu the anthracite iby P"'mt Washlngtou in Sxpleju
Raleigh again and it only reiua!t:s!ftsju ius hoRU-ss bi cause of il.it ' b?r. corner stone of the tew
now to tight it out as to the issue "rejection of .miners deiiKii.ds liy 1tr.cv btiil.llns for nuuibera of the
d;suensaivnd urohibltion. He thinks !,,, !. .1 ii.,.h.,ii h u h,,.- . ,,..i..v .house of icpresentatives will bo laid
j that be will s.cuie euough signaturtS tut the formal reply o.f the opeiat'3 j,onw,rrow ir :n' I'r''sl,1'''t to
to renulrt the calUr.it of the elect km ! mitt l.-in-. v ...un l.v m-hlrh l'!t will lie the central figure In th?
within the next few days and present jtheit may
the tigtud pttUion to the ah.i ruuti ,n sotia'lor..
on the night of
May.
the fit -t Friday in
CULTURAL
Wire tn Thft SentlnaL
WASU1NUTON. .Ant II 13. The
bureau of statistics of the Depart
ment of Commerce and Labor an
nounces that agricultural products
ate now making the highest record in
exports of the I'nlted States and
should the present rate continue dur
Ing the remainder of the fiscal year
the total exportation ot such products
will in'19K, fi r the first time, cross
the .billion dollar line. In lite tlrst
tight months ended with February
the va'ue of a;,T!citltural products rx-l-Drted
amounted to sevcu bundt-ed
miltlou dollars, which is a total con
siderably in excess of figures for a
similar period of any preceeding ytar.
be a continuance of Joim
i, looking to adjustment.
A fointnl reply will be made by M .
Mitchell in a letter next wtek.
W. H. Tru jsda'.e, of the lacka
wanr.a. says that the formal reply of
event, which will bo under the
auspices of the Grand Unlge A
F. and A. M. of District of .Colum
bia. The federal bulge of Msou.i.
which had charge of the ceremony v
more than a century ago, will tak
l e operators will contain nothing la "-Iicuous pat t.
RESOLUTION REtAllf
TO RECENT ABUSES.
n.v Wire to The Sentinel.
WASHINGTON, April 13. When
the senate met' yesterday it passed a
concurrent resolution including every
mrmtJer of congress. In a law prohibit
ing government officials from pre
maturely divulging certaiu secret in
formation. Tlie crop teaksscandals
of agricultural department made .this
actios: necessary.
The ScntlnsL
'"liK.-Auril l:!. Mrs. Isa-
i'. h.o was (dapped In the
ay niglii by a negro on an
:a:u. fii!owiR which tile
n ally lynched, is living in
!t home, which is guardtd
;''S. IlesideS riniilviiuj' kov.
inir.g letters. Mrs. Oliver
) lite, police this nioruing
ai ii- gioes w ere hanging
l"im; ail night.: The dis
') and fulerai iiuthoritles
to run down the sfailers
ipany. has purchased land
F 'I. It. Starbnek fnr 1ha
of the- Southbound
Tlie. site, which " includes
r . is located just soutli
" city, near the main line
liein Railway track leading
It is understood that
"il'wili enter the city undar
' track. Tho Southbound
't whit the Norfolk ft West-
'racuiis have two 'squads"
tlie first section. Mr. N.
13 saueiintendint' thu nri,
:traetor
m PERSONS KILLED
BY TEXAS T
By Wire to The Seutiil'!.
WICHITA, Kas., April 13. Six
w-fre killed and many anjuied, and
great property damage done 111 tlie
tiail of n iornada which swept
through north' m Texas across Kan
sas during the right. Most, of the
damage is reported from tho village
f Hriggs. which was completely
Wieckttl. Stafford and Bnsston, Kan
sap, suffered from tho storm.
YARDS. HEAD-ON
mote than infoimal reply
by Hal r at the conclusion of
day's aipiiu.
The operators all unite tills morn
ing in saying they have gone as fat
as they will go ir. the matter of con-
ct SsiotlS. '
Mitchell have 'ther thin evening
or tomorrow for Indianapolis to at
tend a meeting of th c tiatlou-il cxeru
tive board which meets Tutsday.
made' The Masonic services as provided
it,.- it, ., fit, ...i in 1. ..... u -iii
v ester-i .isiu .k
Grand Matser Walter A. Blown will
speak brit fly. Then the president will
nuke the address of the day.
His topic is to be "The Man With
the Muck Rake." A brief address
win also be nAde by Speaker Cannon,
Representative Hepburn, of Ohio,
Repieseutatlve Rlchardm, of Tt.
nesii?e, who were members of the
tuiliilng commission.
The new bulbling, wheu completed,
will cost J3.l0n.nD0. The sum of
$2::,(ioo,imm litis bem appropriated for
an office building for the senate,
which will be ready for the corner
s one laying in a short time.
By Wire to The Sentinel. .
NEW YORK, April 13. Within the
last two niotitlis $1000 has been Hub-i-cribed
to a fund for the defense of
Captain Van Schaick, master of the
Ill-fated excursion steamer General
Slocum. His case will coma up on
appeal next October, and the pilots
thioughout the United States anT
terniined he shall have ample funds
!o fight against the sentence of ten
yeais ini'irlsonment which has been
imposed upon him.
An appeal for funds was sent out
to tho pilots of every important har
bor of the I'nlted States by the Grand
Harbor of the Masters' and Pilots'
Association, and' returns ate coming
in rapidly. Captain Luther B. IXiw,
president of the local harbor of the
American Association of Masteis,
Mates and Pihvfs of steam vessels. Is
treasurer of the fund. Like many
Others the pilots believe that Captain
Van Schaick was made a scaptRoat
ami that the persons really responsi
ble tor the Slocum disaster wee
slilehlOd "tSieii sentence was imposed
upon Captain Van Schaick.
IN NEW YORK CITY.
Phores Ferry Monday.
aiem will be represented
nl Easter 'picnic at Shore's
ilK!- Yadkin rlvr, Monday,
gemtnt reports that the at
!fli year will surpass all
Port's. Minsra: nn,l ,,i...
1 will be among the many
" the program
rtrimonial Papers.
f triage licenses were ibsucd
follows: Chas. lsley; 0f
tlK. to Carr'.a Robertson, nf
News was received here this after
noon of a head-on collision between
two frilght trains early this morning,
two miles west of Elm wood, between
Asheville and Salisbury.
,Two or three trainmen are reported,
to have sustained painful Injuries.
Both engines and alotit eight freight
cars were practically demolished. Tlie
track was torn up for some distance
and it Ls thought that trains will not
be able to pass before tomorrow.-
It Is said that the collision was
caused -by one ot the engineers get
ting mixed up in hi orders.
HAGUE IS POSTPONED.
Bv Wire to The Sotlnst
ST. PltTERSBlRG. April 13 It Is
officially announced that the second
lllague conference 'has been adjjurn-
ed untrl September' in view of opposi
tion' of the l iiited States .to holding
the meeting tbe'flrft two weeks, In
Br Wire to The Sntlnt
NEW YORK, April 13. Good Krl
5ay was generally observed here to
duy. The churches of all denomina
tions were open to worshippers and,
particularly In the Roman Catholic
and Protfstant Episcopal churches
Intpresslvy special services were held
in commomarailon of tho crucifixion.
Impressive ceremonies were conduct
ed at tho St. Patrick's Roman Catho
lic cathedral, at which Archbishop
Farley officiated. During the mass of
the Prcsanctlfled "The Passion" was
sung by students from St. John's Sem
inary. At the conclusion of the cere
mony, Archbishop Farley, holding
alcft the host and attended by four
Christian brothers, who held over him
a canopy, led a procession of the
clergy in the Catholic aisles and back
to the sanctuary.
In all Roman-Catholic churches, a
three hours' devotion was held, be
tween noon and three o'clock, in
memory of 'the hours of suffering
Jesus was obliged to endtirw before
death came. Similar devotions were
held In the Protestant ICplsoopal
churches throughout the city. Nearly
all the churches were tilled with wor
shippers.
Business was to a great extent kur
pur.ch'd. The stock exchange remain
ed closed, but the banks kept oimmi to
accomodate, their customers. Tomor
row will be Holy Saturday, when In
the Roman Catholic churches the holy
VJ. 1lun8jwater, 1 to be used during the year,
will he 01esst.1i. During tne aiteruoou
the funeial decorations in all the
s will be transformed Into
r
FOR THE RATE MEASURE
Senator Hansborough.of North
Dakota. Introduces One
Preventing Officers of Gov
ernment From Receiving
Free Transportation.
By Wire 10 The Sentinel.
WASHINGTON, April 13
borough, of North Dakota, Introduced j
in tho ainat. thlu nifirniiiff Amend-1
... .1... .l.,..,.l 1,111 nK,hll..lchurch" Wl"
. . . 'bowers of beautiful spring flowers, to
lUiiK any uiiivt'i i-miiiw,' i-- "i ill---
government from accepting or using
free trarwiKirtatooii, Forfeiture of ot-
!bu ready for Easter Sunday.
flee or position Is prescribed. An
allowance on vouchers equal to cost
of transportation to and from th'ir
homes Is allowed clerks of commit
ttes and clerks to senators and C'Jti
giessinetl. '
New Advertisements.
Joe Jacotitt Clothing Co. New
rlvala in boys' clothing: peclal
values tomorrow,
Wachovia National Bank. Invite you
to ixamine- its flnar.cil statement in
this Issue.
The Busy Store. Saturday's new;
specials in every department.
A. 1
Two Marriages."'' ""
Ernest U Dalton anil Miss Rosella
Wittc were married last nlgho at 7
o'clock In East Winston at the boms
of the bride's parents. ' Rev. H. A
Brown performed the eeiemoi.y
Mr. Clinton Spainhour and Miss
Pearl lunlgan, both of this city, were
united in marriage at the, home of
the bride's parents on the- Boulevard
at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Don't Want the Office.
PostmasUr Tyre Glenn, of Greens-
ibmo, was here this af'emoon er.rjie
Sto hi farm in Yadkin county.
j "What Is the situation in regard to
Hoover ft Co. Manufacture! s .the fight over the postroastershlp 1:
Henry M. .Marshal to I July as originally suggsstid by Ru-
oiith. of Walnut Cove.
ct ' S. Zimmerman U
pian for a handsome cot-
t'lected at Roaring Gap for
Miss Louise Siddall, who is teach
ing music at Statesville, came in this
afternoon to spend Easter with rela
tive and friends.
and dealers in all kinds of building
niattiial.
Sink & Fanlder Something of in
teicttt in a few days."
Miyers-Westbrook Co. Many s)'
cials in every department for Sattir
day:
your town?" the reporiei asked.
"I don't know anything aIout It; I
do lioow that I dont want th job
any more," replied Mr. Glenn.
with "Bill" Ballty ss captain. I mre
to give the Twin -City a good exhlbi
t!or. of the national gained
The game milt be played at Fair
view park tonioiro' afternoon and
wilt be called at t i 'clerk.
rtay ball. , ronKtrl rinK the Sum nm, mill at-
NAVY OFFICERS TO GO
: I
Special to The Sentinel. -
NORFOI-g. April 12.' The James
town Exmsit!on iM-oinlws to .be the
gn at soda event of the century, Dlu;
cloth, ltd cloth, green or buff, wiilte
or orange, null knakl or sum uuner
nsnktm, each has its strong adherent
when ornamented with brass butioi.s.
It Is only when ho wears a uniform
that man Vie In beauty of decoration
with the fair sex. Especially In Am
idea, man's conventional riot 'sen are
sombre, and the more formal, tlu oc
casion the less color apcars upon the
mnle person, evening wear having
been for years dead black awl whtt.
The few- spoiiidle attempts to Inter
ject color into man's gaiments for
dress occasions have fulled signally.
The soldier or the sailor does not
share the disabilities of hU fellow-
ninu. His gold lace and brass buttons
make him a shining tpcctacle, and
pi'itaps accounts larg ly f ir the
sttange fascination which the military
have for womankind. It Is a knowu
fact that In England, carrying this
argument to-an absurd reduction,
nutst'inalds and other domestics nub
sldlie the petty officers of the British
army to walk with tin 111 In th parks,
and actually pay tho soldiers for do
ing so.
Wa have not arrived at that stage
et In this country, but girls seem
never to proud as wheu clinging to
the arm of a uniform wearer. Mili
tary balls, hops aboard ship, enter
tainments at barracks or navy yards,
are usually attended to the full num
ber of invitations t.ent. Those who
decline are generally unattached mm,
who are tot philosophic enough to
stand being overshadowed by their
bettrf derogated brothets.
Not bs than three thousand com
missioned officers, naval and military,
will be In xon4ujit attembitico lit lh
Jamewtown KxixisiUon. Thu I tilted
States, as host, will plan many social
and spectacular entertainment for Its
visitors. These courtesies- will, to a
certain enteul, of coursi', be relumed
by the foreign guests, and a a conse
nuen'co the harbor of Hamploti Roads
and the quarts of Hie officers at the
military encampment will be scenes
of successive entertainments from
the beginning of th exposition' to Its
conclusion.
No special effort will be made by
ihe Exposition Company to have sin
gle men detailed for duty during the
celebration, but, a large, proportion of
the wearer ol 1'ucle Sam's uniforms,
especially thoe 011 the sunny -side of
thirty years, are nntnated snd If no
discrimination is made In regard to
H'bctlon for exposition duty, 1907 will
(ffer remarkable and uni(iin occa
sion for American girl to see t'nele
Ham's lighters 11 masse, become ac
quainted with them, and di-clde wheth
er they prefer the humdrum life'of a
business or puJesskmal man' con
sort, or the more glittering outlook a
an ofCcrr's bride.
tempt to have a meeting it the com
uitttee tomorrow to take up tha
for final cotisldrratlon and r port.
This nuirclng Attorney Worthing
ton aiguej In In half ol Kniottt. Thre
was the usual crowd of sptvtatora,
mostly wtmen. ' Mrs ' Smoot. who ha
bem roRipiruously absent during tho
hearing, wss present thU mornltg tr
the first time.
E
Special to The RentlueL
GREENSBORO. April IS. Owtugtej
the ptolmblllty now that the bK-
ruptcy rase now being ti'ledj may ut
Krmlnate until sol ti'mo next Iwk,
sperulutloir as to what will be (h .
effiTt on the Jllsckbura trial is tilt.
It is nt known whe'her Jude." B.v)d
will agree to move over la the county
court house or not In the evat tht
the Wilkes rase is not concluded be
fore TUiSday, the day set, for th b
ginning of Ihe Blackburn trial, -
That court wilt, M a special terra o.
the circuit court, preside ovr
Judge tioff. of West Virginia, It la
more thtin probable that th- case nans'
In progress wUl bo concluded by W
nesdsy at least, and It may b that.
Blackburn ramt wjtl simply lx post
poncd until then.
Judge Boyd Is due tn Stattvllle tu
open court Monday and that twrta. Ut
certalr.lv bo delayed.
GET FOUR YEARS EACH
Dy Wlrw to The Sentlnol.
SAVANNAH, a.. April I3.-Oreo
and (la) nor lhl morning wer son-t'-rced
to four years Atdj'Ttt "tiu
t'nlti'd States penitentiary at Atlanta
and to py fine U $57C,OVO.'' 'o
amount of cmbivsislenient.-' -' " ;
The defendants may bo relieved of
fine by making oath tht ' (bey oru
poMiosned ot bo mors Ibsa 120.
White Boy's Narrow Escape,
A wnlte boy, about. 12 years old,' had
a narrow escape from- being run over
by the Incoming, pasM-nger train from
Chailotle. The boy was walking
across the trestle over Fifth street.
The engineer saw him jest in time to
apply his brakes and stop the train,
giving the boy a cbauc to Jump off
tho trestle.
Lewis Jones, of Marshall street,
Salem, who was stricken with paraly
sis several day ago, is thought to
(be slowly improving.
We are requested to state that
the Young Peoples Colon of tho First
Baptist chinch -will not meet tonight
Fred B. Htnfehaw, who has bseti In
West Virginia for the lasv fire years,
came In last, night ar4 is at hW
father's, W, M. Hlnshaw, on Pmd
stieef.
We are requested to state that
all of the; wholesale grocery store
will be closed cn Monday.
Mrs. Andrew Joyner, of Greensboro,
's here for the Eitr scr!vcs, tbe
giiest. of Mrs. F, M. Bohannoii on
West Fifth street.
AROUND THE CITV.
Mrs. Pailiia Ureodle, of West Sat
lem. Is crltlenlly 111.
Mm, C. A , Jenkins Is se nding
few ilnjs at Mocksvltle. v
Miss Mary Lindsay, of Orernsboro,
Is the guest of Miss Llnzie Mclver.
Mrs. Nannie S'ance, of Graham,, is
visiting her brother, N. I. Unwdy.
Miss Mary Hinshaw returiicil thla
afternoon from 11 visit U relailves and
frlefid at lilCeiKilKJlo.
Mis, It. M Tuitle and children went
to Pine Hall, this afternoon 'to vUlt
rtlatlves.
Mis. Lewis Tesh fell at her home
011 Poplar stieet, Sub in, )exllrday
sustaining several painful bruUes..
Mrs. Thai. Horn,, of Clayton, form
erly Mils Bln Beldin. or Raleigh,
is the guest of Mrs. R. B. Crawford.
...vV ;. H'tl'tind, m lio was operai4
ujion "two weeks sgj is s-Kailily liu
proving Mr. W, L. Johnsrin and mother. Mrs.
O.'C. -Puler, of Klsslm'.e, F!a are
visiting Mrs, J. I V'awters on South
side. '
Mrs. C. J. -Mooney, of Albernur'e;
MIkjws' Margie Link' and ilrdsong
Harris, cf Norwood, will spend Easter
with Mrs. J. ft Klkln.
:Mlss 'Aura Box ton; whi Is a stu
dent at Bi)ii Mawr, near Philadel
phia, wilt spend the Easter holidays
with one of her' class-mates la Boston.
J. C Buxton left, this afternoon for
Philadelphia. Mr. Buxton and daugh
ter. Mis Caro, bo bav been visit
ing there for some tlm, wHl return
horriti with blm next Thursday,
Elder J. A, Afcibura went to High
Point 'today. Urn will preach Ihwe to
morrow. From High Point he will go
to his farm at Pilot Mountain, Elder
Ashburn has ben wlllj the Star wart
bouse here tor several months, Me
Is a clever gentleman and says that
h! stay In Wlnstou-Sslem vts rx-
ce(Hi.gly plescsnt.