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WXNCITY DAILY ft YEAR. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING,' MAY 9, 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS SENTB V- I NcnrnDir ... Ill nurLL I fESlElf VETERANS IRE REABT Celebration of Memorial Day Always An Interesting Oc casion To Men Who Wore The Grey Gen. Cox To Make The Address. The Confederate veteraus In For syth are. looking forward with much pleasure to their annual reunion and Memorial Day eelebratioa which oc curs tomorrow. 1 The indications are that there will be a large representation of the noble men who wore tha grey and rendered tiiV lav 9 General "' Prm tiicruue a pursue. Francisco yesteroaj , .w . . . rorIe a reduction of iu,-"- u lH' lu,;'c u" " ruI (lav before He wire!1?1 Riflemen, band, veterans, graded - .... I aj.hn.t .! i 1 iIt-., t 1 : .... V. ... - .. .,.nt that OOMllIIOnS I"" "". iufiuirn u materially unchanged as h ana water supply. kmiuatioii aim Business r a Reduction In San kco of 1 0.000 From Day Before. felly Wires r-- it CMd't"" Generally r Unchanged as Regards L Water Supply. South- Railway Lest Many Vat- uavtntt in Fir. RUSSIA II D01A READY TO OPEfi Czar's Address Will Be Read At Opening of Session Tomorrow. : runtitiuii's as goon txpected uuiler the clr Assist California. iTOX. May 9.h order distance to stricken Call his committee on public authorized favorable re ; (o pay California as has most western states, five ish sales of pifWIc lands, of California thin would OUt JWW.IMItl. kcific Documents Burned. k.VCISCO, May 9 Tha cuiity which Southern : have entertained ever e about valuable docu ihs in their offices here fhook when the vaults ami contents fourd de volving Western Unto n U-grapu Compitiiies have beture the grand jury Ue has been appointed It Is alleged that com i messages after eaith- lien sent them by rail ,t Oakland were working. aki cable" messages col- no days after the earth- sold to he one of the conn within the invesli estimated that the two have collected a quarter miliar ismce tho fire. ''tinted to relief funds. It i these corporations vlo- as public carriers, fedeiacy and orators In carriages, disabled veterans in carriages, cit izens in carriages. The line of march will be down Liberty to Third, then to Malu, down Main to Cemetery street and thence to the Salem cemetery, where the following 'order of exercises wilt be carried out; Decoration of graves. Prayer by the 'chaplain. Dr. H. A. Brown. Salute by the Forsyth Riflemen. Exercises at Court House. The parade will return to the court house whre the address of the day will be delivered by General William R. Cox. After the address the vet erans will fall In liiie and march to the armory where lunch will be served. There will be -a , business meeting at the court house after the lunch, and all veterans are urged to bo present.. All veterans will secure badges and pay annual dues in court room before going to the cemetery. Those willing to furnish carriages for the parade at 10 o'clock are re quested to do so. The ladies of w inston-galetn are Invited to hear General Cox on this occasion. He was the man who made the large charge at Appomattox. Reply to Thir Address Will Thn Be Drafted by Russia's First National Assembly. Elaborate Preparations to Insure Czar's Safety. Every Social Rank Represented In Douma. 8 "Wire to The FinttneL ST. PETERSBURG. May 9. Ar raiigemen: are concluded for open ing tomorrow of the national douma. The moc't notable feature of prepara tlons are tafeguards arranged to in sure the csar's safety during his visit to Winter Palace to open the douma In person. The people will not even b, allowed to see his majesty when he arrives in the city. The emperor is scheduled to leave the city as soon as he reads his address from the thron to the douma. Even- effort ill be, made to Impress members of trie douma wih an idea of strength of bureaucracy. The douma will consist of the most mixed? lot ol legislators the world has ewr seen. Every social rank is repre sented. Peasant members declare that. If they return without having obtained more land for the peasants, they will ail oe killed as traitors. They openly declare their willingness to die In dc.-ma fighting for land' reforms but say they will not leave until thev have accomplished the work they set out to do, even if bayonets are used against them. The douma will assemble this after noon. After organization it will draw Up a reply to the war's address. This will probably not be ready until next week. WILL VOTE 0 RATE BILL SOOf Expected That Vote On This Measure Will Bo Taken By Friday. "KILL to "KB cnolds Company Supreme'.-,, , , D m Court Finds Error And ln!Th,s Sm Winston Cigarette Machine' Who Hf 0 "leM nv ri vj waiu . whitAhAt Foreigners. Co New Trial Is Also Or dered. . Allison Amendment Will Have Sup port of Republican Senator And Some Democratic Senator. The I Special 't The Settle! Amendments Deal With Court R: KALEle.H. May The supreme i wi. r... D.t. b.ii uurt. In WHtie Rutin . R. J. Ret-i I . . . Inold Tobacco Ca. from Forsvth STIR AT STONEViLLE ftei! to th; H)llce today arrivmi hare early this (Irpensboro in a busgv nesro and that he flled " t r-d. Davis, the UlCtor WicciHS al Balia. peers besati u fMreli fnr once. Tht ,l,.VBr tntH liat the negro said he isbury and that Im tnliioH me murder. mull and Deputy Hutch eir horses and followed evera! miles In the they found their man ''iKffy with another ne svcial valises "loack-d ' 'hat they were carrv i'y of Gieensboro. But wt cne of these, rif Cofer caught a r't"t to Daisy, several ' '"wn, riut Ed. Davis that way. . . tartness "and Valentine "'st kind of a trail. llJH the siiotxisfyl rvi F'i'll .M(k 1,, -.. i ' tn a neero wnmun uitht-i- found tllRt tho (' n the railroad and 1,1 foverliig the dis m're and R1nB staitnn F"'Kht their man n, 1 ''. "Kro. all rich! h ho is north s:..-,n ,iQ,i 1 brV"h' 'heir man i'-s re essi it i-u..,. ! ls w not. the Winston I "ie man th El. ' r"Hl that I Special to The SemtineJ. BTONEVII.LE. May 9. During the last few days the following couples have embarked on the sea of matri mony: Mr. Richard Irving to Miss Cora Carter; Mi. Joe Floyd to Miss Alice Smith; Mr. John H. Grogan to Miss Tilda Roberts. The list will Boor be augmented. , Farmers are hauling off IargejuAn titles of fertillier and there can bera doubt that a large crop of tobacbo will be planted. Farmers, however, are organized and still organizing for better prices and claim that no really good tobacco will be sold for less than $12', pet hundred. The. town Election here for mayor and commissioners Monday was hotly contested, between the "wets" and "drys." The wets conquered by three votes. Mr. R. T. Stone was chosen mayor He is a line business man mid will make a good and fearless officer. The wluat crop ls looklngSne &nd u no accmeiu Derails it, u win ue the most abundant crop cVer raised in this section. Nearly every man In this township has paid his poll tax and registered, in order to vote for or against the bond Issue for macadam roads. An indis- issue for macadam roads. A veteran of the Civil war, Powha tan Lewis, died a few days ago. He was a faithful soldier and did his duty well. v A few days ago John Moir shot and instantly killed Pattte Moir, both col ored. This occurred In the meadows near I.eaksvllle. MPT. PHILLIPS ARRESTS Ti S. illlU'i! were their wav T EEI ARRESTED rrlaml. M,,v ol ."I "n best known as "loa tlangeroits ;-;i'M, :was arrested "'""V and RhssIh havt 'iiiadliioii. TER IS CONTEST 'nun '- .lay (rt)uicl lost nnals for court '''- "'ii!d won the 'ok remairilno ,; h th.:, chflmn r.j.",re ;L ir. . . w serve re-f- church io.n r.j , viu,. ' rnaay ttioved UMlaj. , "Itlence 01l NorUl MOFFITT WILL TAKE THE W.L. HILL STOCK In Greensboro yesterday afternoon J. M. MofflU, of Durham, paid to D. H. If air, tn;stee In bankruptcy, a portion of ihtt purchase price (jt.aUO) for the Hill stock of goods In this city. Mr. MoBllt. slated that he would go .to Durham, get the balance of the money and coma to Winston-Salem tonight to close up the deal and take charge of the stock of goods. : It Is r.ot. known jVt whether Mr. MofBtt will dispose of the stock here or move; ft to another 'town.. He was required to pay the costs of the action taken by the federal court to compel him to stand by his con It act. II. S. SENATOR GORMAN MAY HAVE TO RETIRE Captain Phillips, one of the passen ger conductors on the Norfolk & Western, between this city and Roanoke, made an Important arrest, with the assistance of his flagman, on the train near Rocky Mount last even- in. Captain Phillips, who returned here this afternoon, is inclined to the opln ion that the negro, who gave his name as Cornelius Pryor, may be the one that, kllleil W. A. Wiggins on a street tear, between Salisbury and bpertee.v- , Pryor Is a "anjetr'oo gj, after boarding Hie train at Rocky Mount he began showing the other colored ' passengers a few of his iaght-of-hand tricks. He offered to bet 16 to 1 that they could not prize apart the, tight lips of a trick pocket book, He finally made a bet with one Early Parker, who afterwards proved to .be an -early-bird, and the victim's dough was put on tbo board. Early tugged" at tho pocket-book, but there was nothing doing on the gaps and Cornelius took the cah put up. Early then called upon Cnpt. Phillips to get his money. Whan the trickster was searched the following articles were found; One vicious pistol, one trick pocket-book, two trick knives, two decks of cards and a lot of dice. Con ductor Phillips, placed Pryor under ar rest and when the train reached Roanoke, Detective Wright was there to show the man, the way to the lock up. "."'.' This morning he was given a hear ing and fined loo for carrying a pistol. He was also held to hear from Salis bury to sie if he was the man wanted there for the murder of Mr. Wiggins. New Advertisement's. The Hoe Hive. Special sale news. J. M. Wood ruff & Co. Our straw hats, the sensation of 'tho season, styles. Fletcher tiros. W fine sample straw hntij at half price. The Himtley-Hiil-Stockton Co. On Thursday cash sale, rugs, side-boards and Chins', closets. J. A. WIesner & Co. Screens tor store doors and residences a specialty. E. T. Ackcrman. Lawn mowers sharpened as good as new. Gordon G. Rej Holds. Road sigu.- bring business. Iandquist & Pfohl. Cream with fruit, nfl flavors. Rosenliaclwr Hro Specials not found outside of the Busy Store. Considerably In th Senate. By Wire t Th Sentinel. WABHl.tnTOST3r-TW Alli son amemlmeuts to the railroad rate bill will b accepted by practically the unanimous Republican vote. A number of Democrat will also sup port them. i Probably a final vole on the passage of the amended bill will not incur until Friday. In the meantime both factkms of the Republican party are congratulating themselves upon hav ing reach ml a basis of compromise. The principal point In the Allison amendments Is that which confers jurisdiction upon courts tu hear com plaints growing out ot adjustment of rates by the interstate commerce commission. This Jurisdiction is not hampered by any restrictions or limi tations. The amendment leaves It to the courts to determine how far they are to go and entrusts public Interest to them. On this point those who have been contending for "broad court re view" have won out. Instead of mak ing orders of the commission to go into effect within thirty days, comp romise leaves It to the discretion of the commission as to when and for how long its ruling shell become operative. ' The effect of the whole bill as It Is being framed In the senate Is to put corporations created by law to per form public service under governmen tal regulation and make them pay due regardt to conveniences and reason-' able requirements of the public. On the other hand property rights of railroads are being preserved with- :iut socialistic legislation, or regula tions that might put a stop to the pro gress and development of the country. Documentt Found on Them Which Prove That Plot Again I. If f German tmperw Had Be Fermuf attd and Bomb Prepared for Car rying Out Schem. (county, dtclJed yesterday 'evening. ( By wir to Tk tMUoel , (construes for the fiisH Urn. important j ukrux. May -An nrvh!t labor law Chapter 473. wectiim 1. acts' spiracy to niurdt'r th Gervuaa em- of 1WX Th Rolln rhilil ju mid,. Pror a discovered ana frustrated twelve year old. . working In the J at I'rvllle near Meta where th era R. J. Reynokl factory., had his handtprwr has, his east!. Kaiser was caugnt in a tump cutter ami torn off. IS TO BE ERECTED FOR STORES Another new store building Is to be erected' In the Twin-City. Tht one 18 to be Ux-ated on Main and Fifth streets and will be erected, by Mr. A. H. Eller. of this city, and Mr. H. O. Chatham, of Elkln. These gentlemen recently purchased thla lot from tn lato Dr. Thompson estate. The building is to be of brick, two stories in, height. There will be two store rooms, one facing on Main and the other on Fifth street. Arehltect-Xtmniermanr of this city, 1 now engaged In drawing tho plana for tho building. It is in lerstood that Moh. Idler and Chatham will erect a handsome building at the corner of Liberty and Fifth streets later. This property is conslderd otw of the most valuable lots In the city. CONTEST OVER THE E E PoM master R. B. IUi'son, of Ker nersvllle, was In the city Tuesday af ternoon. His second term of office (eight years) will expire July 1, W'Hile he has been recommended for reap IHiintmcnt, there i a contest over the office, which pays $1200 a year. Junius J. Iegg, carrier on one of the R. F. D. routes from Kernersvlllc, Is an applicant and his friends are pushing his candidacy, However, the impiesslon prevails 1lwu Mr. Bee in will win out and be added to the class of third-termer. IN THE CONSTITUTION Kv Wlr tn Th KentinM. WASHINGTON. May 9. Rumors to me effect that Senator Maryland. Is In a critical condition n den:etl by members of his own family this morning. It is stated the senator had' a slight relapse a few dsya ago but has steadily Improved since. Today he Is feeling better and stronger. From other sources It is learned that, while there ls no im mediate cause for alarm in the sen ator's condition, It Is extremely doubt ful if he will ever be able to resume Me senatorial duties. . Orderr Union Depot. A special from Goldsboro says: The State Corporation commission has set tied, the question of a union depot by ordering the- Atlantic Coat Bine, Southern and the Atlantic and North Carolina Railway to Kuild u union passenger station in this city. The commission also ordeir'Thp railroads to file in Raleigh, within thirty days the plans anil other specifications for the building. Letter from San Francisco. . Secretary A. C. Green, of the Win ston Aerie of Eagles, has ieeeived a Gorman ofi'euer mnu juuge juiiii v,. .nuiii. vi me ean rrauciHco regies, inausitiK the local aerie for its 'contribution to the relief of the member of the order there. The writer concludes with this statement: "The Fraternal Order of Eagles' contribution ar far in ex cess of any other secret order." By Wire to The Sentinel. WASHINGTON, May 9. Senator Plait, of New York, Introduced In the senate today an amendment to the constitution prohibiting polygamy and polygamous cohabitation and making the practice ; a crime against the United Stages. It was tabled. A sjtt for $tMMMi followed. The child told In the court the manner In which the acrid tint tecurrrd and declared that no effort was made In employing him to ascertain his age. The tobacco company, tnix jgh counsel, entered a dvmurrer to tke evidence on the gioum) that the child's statement showed that his own neglt .gtnee cau'ott his Injury. The trial jud je f list lined the demurrer. However, in the appeal the supreme court. Associate Justice Connor wrttj Ing the opinion, order a new trial orl the ground that the trial judge should have, in tho light of thw testimony, submitted the case to the jury In structing them that If they found the facts as testified to by the hlld the tobacco company was guilty of negli gence in employing the child, ether knowing hla age to be under twelve or falling to have tht certificate of his: parents a? pi'ovided by the statute, that, if they found that uch negli gence was the proximate cause of the Injury they should answer the first Issue "yes." The court laja down rul ing that the principle of contributory negligence d.x not apply to children under twelve ytirs of age. The court says "Adopting the standard of law in respect to criminal liability, we think a child under twelve years of age 1 mesaimed to be Incapable of undcrstandiDK and appreciating dan ger from negligent acta." In concluding the elaborate opinion the court declares that "The industrial life and development of the State not only consistent with but pro moted by the exclusion of children from the mills and factories. The child educated and developed before beginning work of this kind becomes not only more useful anil efflclotit but In air respects -a Tiettef cRlxcii. L. M. Swink argued; the case for the plaintiff, j ' ' 7' "' H Another Fnrsyth case of interest decided! Is Winston Cigarette Machine Co. v. th Wells Whitehead Co.. In which In the trial below a verdict, of 1211 actual expense and $6.1)00 esti mated damages was allowed the plain tiff for the failure of the deteiidaut to exhibit cigarette machine made by the plaintiff at the St. Louis ex post Hon as they contracted to do, ' The ntpreme .court riiles ... J Jiat the vrdlct of the. Jury below shall stand except as to the fourth Issue, "What amount. if any, 1 the plaintiff entitled to re cover of the defendant for failure to exhibit the machine at the tp,il Hon." This was answered below, "$5,000." A new trial as to this Itaue is ordered. H, G. Conner, Jr.. and I.lndhay tPat terson argued for deenfdsnt. CRUNT ALEXIS I6NITIEFF NOT ASSASSINATED. B Wire to Th Bfnttnst t 8T..PBTERSnUR(;, May 9 Offi cial denial was mado this morning of the report tnt out from Kleff yester day to the effect that Count Alexis Iguatieff wuw assassinated. scheduled to arrive ther Friday next. Thl morning lxillce dlscovvrnt a quantity of dynamite) on the premise, sufficient to demolish the whole plscy at tme Stroke, Five foreigners have been arrested. Dociiimnts In their pvHeskn pruv they had a most elaborate plan for the muruVr of the Kaiser. EVANGELIST YEUELL TO ' SPEAK ON HELLTONICHT latt night, despite tbo cool weather another larg crowd attended the ser viced at tha Btar warehous. Th audience was fully repaid for gnliit by tho great sermon by Evangelist Yeiiell. H spAe of th devil and how he preaches, If any one present thought there t no personal devil bis mind was disabused of that thought lst night. Tha speaker argued that the scripture show ther is a per sonal devil, and the same argument that would do away with such a being might almi be argued agalnat th thought of a personal God, On tha contrary the devil has a trl persona Hty, similar to the Trinity ot the God head. ' Tht devH consider men an4 wo men and sturtlea their weak polnU. The women of a community mako men what they should be or shoulij not be, Satan tempted Eve first ba caiiKt, man would have argued tha quertion and consulted hi wit about It, At the close 00 exhorted men tk turn to God. Dr. D. Clay Lilly was present oa the platform and led th audleur In prayer. Mt, Haxton sang another Ini 'preailve milo, "No lloom In the Inn for Jesus," Tonight Hie sermon will with lh subject, "Hell." Mr. Saxton will play a violin solo. AH who have read "Quo Vadla" should hear, th lectura Friday night, as well as those. who havii not read ll. t SCHOONER SINKS IN ; A TERRIFIC CUE. By Wlrtt tn rti HontinaL CLEVKLAMI, Ohio. May l-Tha schootur Algi-rla, which has been been tint up in this harbor as a reault of the lake strike, tank In a terrlBc gale this morning. A sailor Went doan wiLh the Algeria. Lifo saver took off the crew of eight from Iron Queen. , Notice Sooialiat Meeting. The Socialist will hold au Impor tatil raseting at their room, Eagles hail, Jacob;, blocks Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The members are urged to attend and iottuars .Interested In socialism are Invited to come, , Ar rangement are then to be made for the, meeting to be addressed by Nat ional Organizer Flits,, who will speak Friday night at o'clock In tho mayor's court room and Saturday al 2 p. m. and 8 p.. m. In the court house. IF YOU DON'T believe we have got In oiir Hn of dry goods and notions Just come and see. Our prices are enticing East Winston Grocery Co. ' Southern Horn Journal, The last lm of the Southern Home Journal it a bauty and reflects great credit on the editor and pub lisher. In appearance and content it leaves little to be desired. It Is in deed a high-class publication, filled with inte-reutlng matter that is gotten up in an attractive style. AROUND THE CITY. Dr. K. F. Strickland lift this after noon for Half in, Va., to stte his mother who Is ill. Mis. Geo, pell anil son Went to Sfl.'occr. Va this afternoon to visit relatives. Dr.- Clewjil entertained th fac ulty of the ATndtmy ar his residence last evening. Edgar Hwalin left last evening for Nashville, Tenn., to accept a position in e. knitting mill. Sam Flshel has sold his property on Apple tw!, Wet Salem, to Con tractor John Holt. Chas. L. Lashmtt. of West Salem, is receiving congratulations today over the arrival at his home, of a daughter. H, W. Foil has bought of J. L. Lasumit the lot on West Second street, adjoining the new home of 11 W. Folti. The Academy seniors were .given an outing al Old Town today by Principal CleweH. Th Junior will visit Friedberg tomorrow. The teachers of Elm Street Sun day School met with Mr R, G. Mow ley, on Elm street, last evening. - Re freshments were s.-rved and a delight ful evening spent. J. L. Ijftshmit has bought from W. H. Turner the lot in the reservation on Sond street arid will build a nice residence thereon at once, A. L, Hauser Is the contractor. A telephone message was receiv ed here' today stating that the pres ent term of Stoke court bad been cancelled. Governor Glenn was un able to find a judge to hold It at this term. Death of Aged Lady. Mr. Charity Teh, aged 77 years. died this morning at 10 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Hartpim, on South Marshall mrevt, Salem, The deceased wa a most ex cellent woman and was highly a teemed by her many friends, IM'sldes a twin broiher, Mr. Charles Rotbrock. she Is turvlved by five win, two daughtcrW, Awenty-twu grand children auiv fotirtgreat, grand ehlldwi. The ebbdren are R. J , E. V., Ruftia. Join and 1 William Tesh: Mesdaimai Wesley Iflirtmati and Edward Long worth. The di'Aased had lxi a devoted meti;iii.r of the Moravian church al Filedberg since chlldboud. The funeral , service will bf coq ducted from the home Umorro morning at. :Hi by Bishop Rond thalir. The lntirnunt alii lt at Frledlwrg at 12 o'clock, th service t4'liig conducted by Bishop Rondihaler assisted by R;y. J, F. McCulaton. Address at Slater. Rev. Thos. SanifiMiti, of Ocnuan town, Pa,, addressed the stude nts of Slater Industrial School today, this being one of the events lu connection with tM cotnmetKenii-tit exrcl- of the school. The. address aioog practical lined and the advice given, was tlm4y and madii a flnti Irnpre1 slon upon th large auditmce present. Th past aeudon it Slater has been one of the beat lu the history of tbn iKstJtutlon, both Id aitndanco-and . ptoareM of. the students. Shot by Negro. Hupt, J. H. Roch, W lli! Haifour granlie oiairy five mli from all buiy, was hot and probably fatally wounded Tuesday afterivr. by a dis charg'd negro employ', "Huake" Brown. A posso is pursuing the ne gro, who an ex-convict. Pavilion Enlarged at park, Tim pavilion at Nlwteb park barf lo greatly enlarged, 21 feet btilns adiod to each side. Among tha new attractions added to the collection at the. park' are two Canadian ceesc tod I hi ties ducks.
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