wiN-crry baily sentinel
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL U. 1906
b YEAR-
PRICE 5 CENTS
ilM tl IS; NOW SUBSIDING;
RELIEF FUND AGGREGATES EIGHT
MILK.
kE SECTI01DF C1H WILL PROBABLY BE SAVED;
f IS STILL BURNING BUT IS UNDER FAIRLY GDOD lONTRDU
FUN AND SOLDIERS ARE DOING SPLENI IRK IN IRE CITY.u
ae ipiseGajEfl . PEfisOBEL of. the . jY. M. C. A. ACTIVITY
Ml 5 I E GAPIIAL
. . -v n,nrn.lr in TKi It UHU Ra Cn1iAl Fffo'-tl viaIu A 1 xl
fObltjm IS beriOUS Ullo riwyciu no mat iv win ouniu uivvuuiij, ru-s
;g!i Some Suffering Is Inevitable Gnc-Half of Population of III-Fated City
Slept In Parks Last Night-General Conduct of the People Has Been Ad
mirable and Situation Today Seems to Be Materially Improved. ,
Sjk:;!! to The Sentinel i
RALEIGH. Asm il 21 The Dre-sden1
Mills tilicorponUtO Witt. RiaiKfd a
charter this afternoon i. thf office ol
the secretary of suae, the capital ,
iof k being $.'iMt.iMMV . subscribed b
Culdwdl Catlyle. H. II Jennings. A.
V. McLean, Su-phen Mdiityre. A. K.
While ami others. Tlve com pant is
empowered tt operate cotton mills
and also f tree it tire factory.
is officially announced that the
Control til the Raleigh street railway
ila pascd into the hands ol Northern
dapltaus: represented by Mr. Mars
den J. Perry of New Jersey, aiul that
'iexiensive Impiovemen, are s.ic-3. to
made. Ther? ait to be do change
in Uic mauagement or officer for the
hi r.:'.n. ci. vn with t:: eom.nt pro-!
UUCllotl t II J (ill's IliWil IV1,01 i
tkc. "Tite Cieatum." a lew timely re i
uiait-s may t us'tui iii man., of our
pe pie. win, p : j aps,.nia m W fa-i
miliar wlik :tn ; ol musical cutu-'
pornl: . having lUiutl th.'ir nani Schedule
Lqcal Association Continues
To Do Effective Work
Along Various Lines.
of Gymnasium Classes.
Busmen n4 Professional , Mtn'a
Clastea Recently Organised. Mr,
Fred Mett in Charge of Pnyslcaf
Work of Local Association. ,
Servk ' TonigfU. Boy Co on
Tramp Today. Wall Known Rattf
lou Worker Hero This; Afternoon.
A full schedule (it cMunaalum ela-
Franciacc enn .
I ii-:.. J . ... u ...... 1.1.. t - Ul. . ..-
II1R. luutiiiviwiie aiv uui 'tn l in iii.
sotuh of Van Neaarand north of the
materially
fire it now unaer rainy
and a large section of theibav he dmroyed.
hahiw he saved " '" "e impossible to eniaunsn
i: . j i.u.u iA i uiuiii I i.Miiiiij Lfiiuti iitm. . im. i
TOconrmea ,.r8,7 "!sick,t.ss nmst McwrlIy be oxW
Iscdon. e; i(XiKiaiid to a point up the buy where
ork ha: been rendered if ritv to west now atandina: remains we will be able to continue eoni-
tint Thousandr of peoplo! in:acf there are many good bulMiiiKsj umnicatlona In case thfl ferry btilldini?
' j .,. h.iwir cai be used a honpital. i U di itroyed."
s and destitute and heroic ..,., i.,,, I Ruuiin mil T.learanh Hill.
hci'ng made to supply their SliUpiipg a.rivine nre bein distrib- Deatroyad.
jood success.. Half of the m?(i ;o people in the parks. ; OAKLAND, Apt It 21,-11:30 a. tu.
, jirarui, inlaw j. iuiure cvik-
linuiiiK as president ar j a iK ral man
lager of taj sysiicni. The chaiiKc
really mmns thi Introduction of uiw
aud addiUrmal capital for the exten
sion of llw lir.fs a id L-tiicral iiiuioe-
on; -.mi'.? ferry 1 Kotwe where the jnifiit of the system.
Western I'nion esiah'ished Jeadqnar;- x, 8 wa rweivi-.l here ttaiat after
Vr!, is btlll bui nine but unless hislt noon of th death f Mia. C. M. Her
wind comes w, teel safe Dr the prt ii- 'mti In a hospital at Richmond where
en;. Hut as a precautionary measure she underwent au operation t.nie
to picvf-t the world from beta ahiuUecka aico. She had been recoverir.R
ottl from Sin Francisco we are ar-lbm oinanic heart trouble developed.
raiiKitia: to cany cables working to death occiininK very suddenly. Sin-
was the wife of former I'niteil Stales
the) '7'he police, troops ar.d nremen are
!ahnot exhausted.
The couduct of the people in gener
aggregatea , ,.ag bw a(Imlrahlei
of the city slept in
fight '
fund
dollars. u Most of the casualties were In thciihe ferry bulldine caused th
:t oi b people generally pooier stcilons south of Market j that ferry was on fire,
liirabie joiivtv. ",ioi mmij n' u- miiim iu ini- ri;uri hbs Rit :a
en and troops are doing
Early this niorniiiR fury of the flames
abated somewhat. The fire completed
the, destruction on Russian and Tele-
Kraph Hills. The approach of fire- to
report
District Attorney Uornard and was a
most estimable woman. She leaves
three children. No announcement
has been mad but it is expected, that
the remains will he brought here for
interment.
! street,
oi. let pott 'on.
Many Pitiful Sights.
NEW YORK. April 21. 11 a. m.-
,icej -roicate tnat consio-, v Western l'nio:i bullelh. uys:
of life and oroperty was! '1 have nr-ver witnesw-d a worse
bme of the Interior towns.
Relief was Blvt n. all who needed It
and it is reported thutthwre whs not
a hungry person in Frisco last night.
No Further Informatfon.
WASHINGTON, April 21.-11:30 a.
i m. I'p to 11 this morning the marine
GREAT ENGLISH WOMAN
PHILANTHROPIST IS 92
rh S. ntli'fl
".K, Auiil -II. 10 a. m'.-
Cn'.cn !ml!''titi from San
I--:
': here is apparently
N'j one seems io know
on .(-xrept in his 1m-
kiiliiit 'hood. .
( Hi i. which worried lis
-p.ir:ihR up ai. times, may
'in t.'ic firemen. It men
ami warehouses on
'int. of which about 15
MlIS nf uoJjd."
Jict Break Out.
April 21. ;30 a. in.
Inn wi, h-fi Hun Kraacls-
nliiht mv - smallpox and
condiiloc- of affairs DtiriiiR the nlBliti , 80.yice rw,,vod ro a(,vlcts
il-hi n tlyu inlil u-tfifl util-iiiir m 'hAI ... .
whin the cold wind spraiijr up :he
pIlRht of the campers, mini, wotnri
and childien, must have been pitiful
In I ho extreme. ,
"The opinion is that after the people' 1
h.ivii 'ill Infrtrmnil thnlr rrt..nilc nf ! '
their condition thoro will be little
business unlll rebuilding tar(s, tnd
many express doubt as to when tluit
will be."
1D0 Killed at San Joae.
OAKLAND. April 21. News from
p:iinls ouiRule of Sttn '"' Ki&nctsco Is
stil! meagre.
It appeurs that disaster at San Jose
has hem underestimated mid ai. Santa
Rosa overestimated.
A brief dlspakeh direct from San
.loso Kays 1"D wore killed and 200 In
jured. In Agnew's Asylum the loss of
broken nut among lh life was 130.
.llU. Tlll'V S.llli the U.A..,M llnln. D.,J Uiii.
- tuidor .luarantlue. v,,. vnn.. 1,..,-. m
let ot People Good. The Wentrn tiilnn nfficn received
iTiiN. April 2, 10:10 a. following bulletin from Frisco office
l"ll s this llliirninu from nt 1 I 1 Ti thin mm-nlnir-
e is making no prog- "Kite that started alonit water front
wesi fiom Van Ness Av- last night, which was fuared would
regarding the reported outbreak of
smallpox aatd typhoid in Frisco.
Half Population Slept in Parka.
OAKLAND, t'al.. April 21. 12:30
save the water front the large
machine works were ' dvnamlted. It
looks now as If fire on water front
will be checked tt Lombard street
wharf, it is estltimted that one-haif
of the population of Frisco slept In
parks last night.
Aside from the lire which wiw
creeping alrng I he river front from
North Beach all seetlo'is are In con
trol In tlmt portion ot Mission dis
trict. These are not touched by the
flames and no damage has been done
there.
Relief Fund Eight Millions.
NEW YORK, April 21. 1:15 p. m.
From reports at hand today It Is
seen that the relief fund for Ban Fran
cisco sufferers aggregates tdght mil
lions. New York alor.e this mornliiR raised
nearly $1,500,000. At the time of the
Chicago conflagration thru city raised
$1,100,000.
By Wire to The Sentinel.
LONDON. April 21. Baroness Ilur
dett-C'jutts, probably the world'
greatest woman philanthropist. Is
celebrating hi r ninety-second hirthr
dry today. During the four-woro and
twelve years ot her life she has given
away mote than $2u,otN),ooo for char
itable purposes and many of th most
Important charitable institutions In
(he I'nlted Kingdom owo the-lr exU
1 Mice a1 prosperous condition to her
munificence. She Is the only woman
who wag ever raised to the pi eiage
In recognition, of her many acta of
charity and her public spirit. She is
the daughter of Sir Francis nurdett.
M. P. and tho. grand-daughter of
Thomas t'outts, the great banker.
Her vast fortune In derived from the
't'outts bank In which she la still a
partner. She necllued the offer ot
imiarlnge. mull she was slxiy-clgnt
yivtis old, when she murri d Sir Wil
liam Afihmead, who was then o;ily
thirty vars i!il. The niarria.te which
was strongly disapproved of by Queen
Victoria, proved a very happy one.
contrary to general expectations. The
Baroncw was raised to the peerage
through the efforts of Gladstone.
of, ."Oratorio" fr.mi being flrat'pmduc-l
ed at the OratarU of the muxiea! ten-:
leis ol Kur.M e, ,
Tfy- (KaiotUt U a while work, giv I
lug expression to a ffi ! ol Incidents'
in some prmmtH-n; theme or event lit
the hlMory ut mankind and tti form
is peculiar to itli the "Recitative"
tM-lnj kimp! an intuiied reclUtUiJ.'
with aecimipatiiuient followed U vocal
fctltw. duets, trio and grand chorusea (i wi! be conducted iu the Y. M. C. A.
all accompente-d by organ, piuuo and g-.nua..liim. IhkIuuIiik wtt Monday,
full oichestral effect. jnndri thf personal aupervlaioo el Mr.
OI the many fam.ius com posit lou s i Metis, th-e phsleal director. Tle loK
of this clas. two have gained a woild Uiln is the schetUile:
wide repuiiitien ax masier -piece j llo, Monday and Wedneadaya p.
"The Messiah," byMlamlel and "The m, and Sittutdavo V a. m.
Creation," by Jo f Havdii. aud these professional nn-, Mndas. VJ
two will hold piace so long a mankind n..da and Frldavs 5:15 p. m.
loves good music an deiighis In Its' Uiuinesa men. MornU). Wednew
lclellige-nt expression. 'iIimi and Friduv 6.15 p. w.
"The Creation" ha for its theme, Young meu. Tuesday, und Tnur
the record of the creation ol . tne dav 8 d. m.
world, a glTeMi in the book ot One
sis and the Koeltatlve are taken ver
baUm from the Scilpture while the
versification of the solos aud othur
nurts are ilrawn from Milton's 'Tar
adise lxs(" and the whole work i
woven into a diadem of harmony thai
Older txixs. Tikeadav and Thur
davs i p. m. and Satin day 10 a. in. 1
lidlvlthinl Instruction Monday I
p. m.
, llaskrt ball, Friday It p. m
Athletics, Saturda) S:30 p. m.
A number of men are jotnlnc thi
haa crowned It composer with fame. Unsocial Urn especially for the tine of
me production m such Mupemions the mninaslum, anj the Young Me 'a
works Is very rsre as they require
such masterly ability In the director
and so much trained ability in tho
performer In addltlou to long rehear
saU and exjiensive preparaUoo and
such a. pro luclkm Is a notable event
which none ran afford to uiIhs or over
hxtk a It may not present Ithelf sgaln
to. vcars.
Wheioever auch performances are
flu Im Inn Asstx-lation, In providing a
well equipped gymnasium under, com
F lent supervlshtt ha met onit of Hk
gr-iwlug need of our community life.
Boy on a Tramp.
Mr. Fred MetU took a number of1
tlu bo of Y. M. C. A. Ik' Deniart
ment for an out log In the wood this
monr'.ng. They were an enthusiastic
given price of admission have to be;0'0 J ''' tnorouKhly
placed high, sometimes five dollar a. fn lh trl, ru return dater
tick t hut In this ciise an effort hai lu"
TIN. G. BRYANT
Avon the program to be
veiling in the cha'pet
H"! s" scho,i;. under the
;he S.-r.ior clasa the tw.
"An Evening With Pwl
' n til yan: ':
am Culleii Bryant, the
'vH:te.
'--NJeiirv Ward tv.nli
"''V Snimn Thought.
, -"P.aine tiewell, Mont
I'lslifw, IVi)l!in, While.
"' U'Oum, Reich, Tesh,
ba.-s. SinL f'iifntti.
t . viuimtin,
f'ftli. Shoal.
;'"' Poet Walter
nl the Flowers Carl D.
I v! Pn.il t ij..i...
n. ..... u. luuiener.
"Hiight.-tHee club.
'" 'I' t.-Wil'.iam T.
--Thomas XI. Mroum.
:i''i -li:e-u CinU. j
h- t;.-ite. Reginald F.
rf-iwl.-RoHrt A, Me-'
Love Abiding.
'is-. Clinton W. Ilin-
; ion's Mcn.-iioiiand E
-'''- Club.
, "f Urynnfs Portrait to
A. Whli.i
..v, jiirj(iifni
!;f Poi trait. -Bishop
scnooi board.
FEW CHANGES IN
UiSiARf in.
CLEM TO
IB THE HEARING
v I.' in !
, , t "" ,,i,,an
V" umiroe, where
;:' '-'-Ns before the
. """-eh. From
-, ' ': "aleiKh Mon
v Washing-
iiiiiep on
1 nt. of ru....i...
inline ihiu ,
nitl'r
By Wire to' The Sentinel
WASHINGTON, April 21. It" IS a
source of considerable, gratification to
army officers that, tho war deparlmeu'
has refused to consider any material
changes in their uniform. It Ms rea
lized in the department that, no mat
ter what the uniform may be, there
ure. those who will find an opportunity
to suggest changes, all more or less
expensive lo the 'officers, who niti.-t
furnish iheir own, apparel. General
Chaffee, while chief of staff, held that
ibe uniform was on- a practical basis,
and his successor. General Dates,
agreed with him. There is every rea
son to expect that the new chief of
staff. General Bell, will adhere to this
view. If anything is done with the
uniform, it will bo to eliminate some
of the style of dress which are con
sidered useless but which are used for
show puriKHes only. The only reason
that the full die-ss has been retained
W that in public gatherings, where
army officers come In contact with
representative of other services, It is
desirable to maintain a proper proper
Hon of display. It Is considered that
the uniform worn for the field by the
Arue-rlcaii army Is tho most comforta
ble and best suited w hich could ba de
vised, and surpasses in those quan
tity the military apparel of all other
countries. Suggestions of changes in
the uniform continue, to be received,
but although they are examined and
carefully tiled, no further attention is
paid to them. The only change of
any importance, which has been de
cided on during the last few davs, i
the adoption of a new kind of leggings
recommended for use in the aimy by
'tie quartermaster general. These
new leggings nre a few Inches shorter
than those In use at the present time
and are lnecd In front. Instead of the
aide. It is not expected thnt .an;.
more material change in the uniforms
fr equipment, of the soldiers will be
made thin year, neither for home u.'
por for use In the tropics. '
Miss Essie Stoke of Charlotte, who
lias been the guest of Miss Anna
Chretr.berg for ten days, went home
this aflerr.oon to the regret of the
many friends she won during her stay
here.
Mrs. Ilank Thomas and Miss Ada
Thomas.- of Greensboro, went to W'll
kesboro this Jifternoon to apenrl Sun
day with Mr1 and Mrs. John Thomas
"A
Rev. B. V. Spill man, Sunday school
secretary, of tho Southern; Baptist con
vention ind Rev Hlgiit C. Moore, 8un
day school secretary of the Baptist:
Stale Convention, aie conducting Sune
day school institutes throughout the
State. They passed through the city
this monring enroute to Wilkes, Ashe
and Alleghany counties.' They will re
turn lu re Thursday afternoon and will
hoid an Institute at the First Baptist
church at 7:3U o'clock that evening.
.VI r. Moore, after having served
churches' at Morehead City, Winston
Snlom, Monroe, New Bern and 'Chapel
Hill is now iu his third year as Sun
day school secretary of the Baptist
Stale convention of North Carolina.
He is tho author of a manual entitled
"The Book of the jdble" and of "Tho
Country Sunday School." and of '.'The
Story of the Son of Man." a series of
articles on the Life of Christ now ap
pearing in the Biblical Recorder,
Mr. Spilman; formerly pastor at
Kiniton. has for nine year devoted
himsi If exclusively to Sunday school
work; has studied it In every phuae
practically" a well as theoretically;
is th author of an excellent booklet
on "The Sunday School;" has traveled
from the Atlantic to the Pucific and
won a nailona! reputation as a Sun
day school expert. As field secretary
of the Baptist Sunday school board,
of Nastville, he Is In special demand
among Sjuthern Baptists.
APPALACHIAN FOREST
RESERVE BILL HEARING,
MAKES MAIDEN TRIP.
Br Wire to The Dentinal.
HAVRE, April 21. La Provence. -of
the French line, I he biggest and fast
est, vessel ever built In France, sailed
this mon'.iug from here on her maiden
trip to New York. The construction
of the steamer was begun in Decem
ber. I!tu3, at Penhoust, near St. Nat
alie, and on March 13, last, she. ran
her trial trip off Belle Isle. She dls
places about If 100 tons on a com
paiatlvely light draught of 2C.73 fen't.
The diriiensions la regard to length,
beam and depth have been adapted to
the harbor of Havre, whlcii, on ac
count, of Its insufficient depth could
not accomodate the English and the
German leviathans.
La 1'rove.icc has a length over all
of U2iJ feet, a beam of t5 feet, and is
capable of catrj ing 2,000 persons, In
cluding a crew of 435 and about 4uo
first, class passengers. A system of
tlecttic ventilation allows the occu
pant, of each cabin to regulate It him
ael... m '-'
. TJie sleamer has six docks, and is
divided into twenty wateMlfr.ht.com-
partnien's, such doors as there are In
t'to bulkheads, being controlled from
the bildgp, where an electric- Indica
tor shows whether all the water tight
doors art working.
The engine consist of two Ms of
triple expansion type, each with four
cjii.-'iers, driving twin screws, with a
horse power of 30,000 and an expect
ed speed of 23 knots. There are twen-t.v-one
cylindrical boilers, working at
a pressure of fourteen atmoniaVTC
and fitted wilh Howden'a foreedl
draught. The commander of tho ves
sel is Captain AJix, formerly of the La
Irraine.
led! made to keep the price low
as one dollar and It Is expected the
(espouse will he so larire that two
night have been set for the produc.
Hon, April 25 and 2ii, and the pro
coeds are to be placed to aid thn fund
for founding a scholarship in Raleni
Academy endowed Iu hor.or of .widow
of the famous soldier, 'Stonewall"
Jackson.
Tho following will take part In "The
Creation," a members of the chorus:
Soptanos Mesdamcs E. A. Ebert.
H. K. Fries, Ja. Green, H. Holland.
J. K. Pfohl, 8. A. I'fohl, F. W. Slock
ton, Bettle 11. Vogler; Mlss-s Mary
A dania, Alice A.vcock, liuls? Dahuson,
Mer.efee Bleiise, Ruth hrlnkley, Lucy
Ilrriwn, Opal Drown,. Helen Duck, Bes
sie Crist. Ruth Crist, Myrtle Dane.
R.iaa Icane, LeMay Dewey, Dorothy
Dj:, Eleanor Fries, Mamie Fulp. lu
Im Grutiert, Emma Gudner, 'va Ha
sell. Mary llanel, Helen Huyucg,
Mary Ileitman, CeleMc Henkel, Baltic
Jones, Neil Jurr.ey, Mamie Kapp, Joy
Kime, Hnxel Laugenour, llertha Line
buck, Cornelia Iinback, Mary Mc
Muriay, Alln" McLnln, Mary MinUa
rls, Ellen Noiilei t. Minn Ormsli). E1U
ihcth Ormby. Rusha' Sherrod, Cu!
Shore, Grace Hlewers, Ruth Skwera.
Mr. Vogt Hro.
Mr. Von Ogden Vogt, of Dowton, gen
eral secretary of the I'ltllert Society of
Christian Endeavor, was In the city
1.11 t veulng, for a few hour and met
the mlnlbier of th city In a parlor
conference nt the Y. M. C. A. at 3
p. in.
Saturday Night Bong tarvlco.
The Haturday night song sec v lea In
the y. M. C. A. parlor at II o'clock to
light will he led by Mr. John A.
Naylor.
NEW YORK CENTRAL '
"IS GETTING REM
Oy Wlra to Tha BntlnL
NEW YORK. April 21, The New
Yoik Central has boen iiulng up all
the land on both sides til the city if '
PeekskiH on the Hudnon, o Ijiu to.
day that tliy can't build a'dock for
public u hi'. The Railroad Comtmny
hut an nrtuy ,of men eviU4yiflllli,B
I up. and pulling the property in good
shape. This Is done bv (he railroad
Kathleen Smith, Etltel Parker, Alice comtmny lu order U control all tho
Rose, Daisy Spaugh, Mabi I Spaugh, , lnr liuur ulaee on tin? Huduon rlwr
Bertie Smas, Marguf rite Tay. El iia front. This act Ion Is taken In view of
both Tish. Geiirudo Tesh. Alia Tran ihe great exposltlou that la announc
soit. Blossim Traxler, Nellie Wate. fr th,. uar t uo-j. Verv little. If
Elisabeth Watklns. Julia Wilson. anj thing, has been said In the New
Altos Mesdamea George .Bunxcr.j York pupcis alut this huge enter
Heney Crist, W. J. Peterson, Mary pilse, but the river rountle are full
Prather, Mary Price, R. A. Spiiigh.lof It. papers aud p,.ople talking. absut
Biiinchu Sumner; Mlsse Florence, ; constantly. A lame numbjr of
Barnard, Pattle Buughnm, Mary Cro steam shovel are working on the bin
well. Doia Haury, Lillian Miller, j pe ninsula extending Into the Hudson
Saldee Robblns, Lucile Robinson, Ber-!rlvei. a;:d called Verplsnrk'a Point.
tie Tlse.
Tenor-W. A. Bruce, C. E. Crist,
Jasper Dean,. ,I:i. Greeu. Amos Hills.
A. Liciitenthaelci, R. Llchteutliaeler,
V. W. Stock i m.
-Basses Messt. L. B. Brlckenstiin,
Harvey Ciiet, E. A. Elx-rt, J. A. Hop
Miis, C, Thneler,
The following will take iwirt as
nieinlMTu of the orchestra Miss Hel
en Brown, Messrs; C. J. Hrockmunn
The ground I hfiun Uveled. awatur
fliicd up, and the wholu tutface niadei
ready for builillng. a great army of
laborer Is at work, and they are
fairly traiisfoimlug the placo for thf)
njlilloiis who are expected to visit tho
festivities that will mark the great ,
event. One of the principal feature
will be a .-ommodtous Academy of
Music, which will he a permanent h
atltutloti, and will be used for the
George Woodroffe, fltst violins; Jas. wiclal encouragement of AtD'Mieau
Kapp, W. P. Ormsby, second violin; (music and American music producer.
B. Wurrescbke, viola; E. Brockmanti, it fihow what a peculiar et ot new
cedlo; B. J. Pfohl. double baas; F, F.I paper the Metriipnll b,'i. that tho
Dahnson. Walter liege, flutes; W, J lsulijeci has sa(Pdy been mentioned
Peterson, 8. W. Tlse. clarinets; R'-gl I here, aid It Is doubtful whertaer one
nnld Clewell, William Mille r, French Ww Yorker out of a hundred has
hotns; J. E. Peterson, Clyde Right, ever heard of it, while the whole
comets; Clias. Vance, Herbert Vug- upper part of the srtate aflame over
ler, II. T. Mickey, trombone; . Miasjit Ouh.. ikliift. ia certain tliat mil
Ullian Jolinson, tiiiaiil; Miss Ivy , inn 0f niouey are to be made on that
Ntcewongcr, organ;
Vleck, piano.
Mies Amy Van
blackburn gets
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The Houss ccmmlllee nt agricul
ture will take up for consideration the
Appalachian Forest Reserve bill next
Weinisday. Govcinor Glenn will at
tend the hearlug as will Governor
Hejward, of South Carolina. Among
others who will attend may ho men
tioned Mr. Henry E. Fries, of this
cltv; Mr. D. A. Tompkins, of Char
lotte; Mr. F. E. Hewitt, of Ashevilie,
and othe r prominent men.
The bill lo be considered Wednes
day appropriates 11.iin0.uW for pro
posed Appalachian Forest R,serve.
It is a measure, the passage of which
will mean much for this section, and
It Is e crturaging to note that so much
Interest Is being taken In It by North
Carolinian. It It bill that, should
be passed, by all means.
Yellow Jacket Man Here.
Editor R. Don Taws, of the. Yellow
Jacket, published at Moravian Falls,
was here this afternoon, returning
from Charlotte. The Yellow Jacket
! cond ictlng a linotype machine
school and the owner accompanli!
a young man to Charlotte who ha
leainid to -operate this complicated
machine. He secured a position with
the Charlotte New.
'' For Retailing.
Henry Ionard was arrested today
by Deputy Marshal Carroll on the
charge, of retailing; "spirits" without
license. He gave ball for his appear
aiice- at trial he-fare L'nltf-s Htafes
Commissioner Doekcrdlte next Saturday.
Mrs. P. H. Peltier, of New Yotk. I
lb guest of Mr. J. K. Nor fleet. She
arrived thl afternoon.
dreaty looking. Verplalick point lu
l'.M)!i, and -before that lime.,. It ha
lain practically ttaitsH ever since
Henry (llendilckl Hudson aa!ld past
II In the Half Moon and has been
uch a uselea appendage of the grvet
river which waitbe Its shore that
people have wondered why It hasn't
be-en caned away to fill up sume nux
Ions tetrltoty, '
S MEETING Of
CITIZENS Of RALEIGH.
Special to Tho tntlnel.
GREENSBORO. April 21. Since hi
vindication Congressman E. Spencer
Iiliirkburn has received, from all part
of the State, over five hundred tele
grams congratulating him on tho out
come of the trial. As. Mr. Blackburn
returned fiom lno court room yester 8 t(, Tb HpnnH.
oy he wis g tea an nf.H-nuil ncep - KAjK,(; Ari) 2i.-There was a
Hon In the Ren bow Ibby by h!s!nl!lM r,,,.,.,, (f ritlxens of Hulelgh
many friend la (;reenhoro.. All pol-al ?nr ralI of Mavor Johnson last
iiieu, neiiiiKH were lorgov'-n .,.nli.e !!' n'cliK-k when reaolu.
lions exprVieMvo of stiipathy for tho
sitflirets in the gieai Han Francisco
disaster were ndopied and a public
tt'ihscr'.ptlo) siartcl for tiulistatitial
rclii.f tkiili-riH ,i l.itiu . i.rn In li t.-fl
for Washington. D. C, in a few dayja( My f . lmuVt to,,a). fcd upp(.
1 :io io ue rrauc noiil an u enj
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Click, of Elkin.lpiU Sunday. A committee will .,!
arrived In the cltv this afterr.oon from 1 sent out. Monday by the mayor to
grasped the congressman' hand.
Democrat and .Rpubllra alike eager
to show their grntillcallon at Mr.
Blackburn's victory.
Mr. Blackburn and family will have
Stalesville, where they have been
visiting , relatives. Mr. Click went
home-, while Mr. Click remained here
to be th Riirst of Mr. J. W. Strep
herd for a fe-w day.
soliait KubsrilpMons and (hen the
aldermen are to meet and supplement
the fit -1 If ne-o-'I be lo bring It up to
an amount eommensumte win what
I Raleigh should contribute. '