rINCITY DAILY SENT3CNEL
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1906
PRICE 5 CENTS
us
ry From Various
aainstThe Rus-
hrliament.
L thf Crar li Giving
agtment to Those tx
- Dssatitfactien
gyrri.
Sentinel. t-
kul'iu;, May z-
maa ar rccemus
specially from
bo are dissatis-
irw "! events. 1
hllt is encouraging mi' ,
dmwa in every lorni
..,.; itself- Even.
u's ate allowed where ;
ntly denounce tne
MeWengcr. organ of
nmtinuvs to print i
vj to the car, pray-
,. Russia and disperse i
OFFICIALS
IISI-SJLEM
-.nicer Agent W. H.
tied Traffic Manager
k ot the Southern Rail-
risers cn the tialn to
tiro miEiy. in repor-
if-rt ;hat, the otnchiis
; over I he Una, this
visit to the State of
will return to Wash-
intiKit tit V. J. Coflp-
indent V. S. Anews,
intetunce of Way T.
adtrmter A. A. Welts
fen turns this morn-
tuaii tiatt it that ha iu
: the day hire, but af-
ncivtfd a telegram
Ik to (irt-L'tisboro on the
hie objtet ot our viilt
t ths getieial superlr.
io 8-f ti:s Improve-
.'le ui) the aril and at
IIS GET
e Santinel.
Conn.. May 24.
it in all ot the cotton
Louden and' Windham
n per cent increase In
ffect at once. The itv
2u.i.km operatives and
nourishing mllla along
the; Mate, in the cot-
tiring industry,' were
pro&iwrous condition
Tilt-l a g- a atrony
w goods and the cot
ivorable to the mariu-
of the mills are run-
They have orders that
tor a year ahead. The
i- a complete surprise
.'(ted,"-.
IIS
SeBtiaM.
N. Iowa. May 24. The
unci) of the Presby
'isaed out of existence
hen Moderator Hunter
established a union
The announcement
1 cheers. The .viitit,o
r'i churches will carry
" narmony this vear.
io actual consolidation
'xifiaior Corbett an
te "bat-is of the reunion
lit full force and
' I he Cumberl
ii in nw reunited with
"" m the United
"lurch, making the
INTERSTATE COMMERCE
COMMISSION HEAPJNC
Number of Standard Oil And
Railway Attorneys Present
At Session Held Today In
Accordance With Tillman
Gillespie Resolution Recent
ly Passed In Congress.
By Wire to The Sentinel.
CLEVELAND, 0., May 21. A doien
Standard Oil Company and railroad
attorneys were on hand wheu Investi
gation by tho Interstate Commerce
Commission opened in tho City Coun
cil Chamber this morning. 8. H.
TctMes. president of the Standard Oil
Coinpauy, of Ohio, with Virgil H.
Kline, attorney for John D. Rocket
feller and the Standard Oil, sat with
F. A. Al ter and other Standard attor
neys, P. B. Westgate waa the first wit
neea Ktina objected to his testimony
on the ground that he had testified
fuMy bafore the industrial association
sereral years ago. Westgate Is an
independent oil man of Titusville,
Pern. "I have made many applica
tions (or pro-rates on rate from Titus
villa to Vergon. These applications
were made both personally and by
tetter. The Lake Shore Railroad told
me1 It was unable to pro-rate with
the Central V ergon. The papers 1 put
Id eyldotc) show that the Lake Shore
and Pennsylvania Railroad will pro
rate in the Wee'. but will not pro-rate
in the Bast."
The hearing commenced here today
is a continuation- of the hearing
sCarted In Chicago recently under
TV'lnpan-Gllepple congressional resolu
tion at which tisnritlonal disclosures
were made.
T TO SPEAK
riv Wire to Ttu Seiitiael.
WASHINGTON, May 24. Soldier
and sailors from alt points of the coun
try will journey to Norfolk next W ed
tssday to help President Roosevelt
amt comrades of the army and navy
of union ttnvell the monument erected
tp the memory of thorn, who fell in
battle.
The President will deliver the prin
cipal address, . The President will
leave Washington Tuesday evening oil
beard" th .Uayflowet jutd-is, XXpecM
lo rt.ich Portsmouth Cemetery at D:30
Wednesday morning.
. The battleship Louiana, which has
just been completed at Portsmouth,
is receiving1 th3 finishing Jtmtches ut
the Norfolk navy yard antl it Is ex
pected will be placed lu commMon
by Decoration Day and will go through
here the first place In honor of the
President. 1
TO ELECT
SENATOR SOON
f Sentinel.
,N'- May 2-1. aon
1 ',11 a l0"g ,alk
UI" this morning at
e on nominal ,u,..i....
IfSVlll tH w.nut
"I'.V A. f)llr.t
.1 o. "i""" ue
sato.s senator from
"'" he elected within
Meeuti session of the
SSON
VIS IMPROVING.
snt!nrt.
Mfl 21 Mis. JtffPr.
""'etl much belter
-sr:.e the fact-that
mht l:.r ,,'
' aje more normal this
Wph Stone. f
Z,;1" he city this
T
SOUTHERN BELL CO,
Soeclal to The Sentinel.
RALEIGH. May l 21. Mr. Randle
nian. of Sunshiny, has filed a com
lilaim wl'th the North Cuioliua corpor
ation cuunlfciou claiming that the
Southern lie II Telephone Co, discrim
inates in their charges for residence
and business stattoiia In Salisbury. It
In probable that the commission ill
arrange soon for a hearing of all the
charges preferred against the South
ern 'Dell Jointly In the near future.
They Includte the complaint by Secre
tary of State J. Bryan Grimes as to
long distance tolls and station charges
the State over, and, the complaint of
.l. H, Robbing as to discriminations In
charges for business stations in Ral
eigh. An unsuccessful effort has been
nrnda the past few days' by Southern
Bell officials to perfect the organiza
tion! of the Capital City Telephone ex
change witli a view to merging the
three competitive exchanges In Ha.
elgh. ' .
WILL IT RESIGN.
Senator Burton Says That He
'.Will Not Give Up His
Seat Voluntarily.
Ht Contends That Hie Status H Not
Been Changed by Court's Decision.
Has Conferee With Senator
Burrows Relative to the Matter,
By Vfrm to Th Stitlnt
WASHINGTON, May 24. Senator
Burton, of Kansas, whose 'conviction
on chaise of practicing before the
ixxjtofflre department for personal
Win. was confirmed by the supreme
court last Monday, announces j that he
will not resign from the Senate. U
had befii hoped by some of the lead
ers of the Sewte that 1k wmt r
liwe thL-ni of embarrassment ot tak
ing action in th case by voluntarily
giving up tire seat. After a confer
ence with Senator Burrows, chairman
of the committee on privileges and
elewloct, Burton said thot he did not
believe that his status had been
changtd by '.he decision of the court.
MR.T01E MAKES
A NOTABLE SPEECH
IB MEN KILLED.
Fatal Row At A Hoke Smith
Political Meeting In
Georgia.
One Farmer Kilts Another -As Rssult
of Quarrel Over Srrutt Debt And
Murderer la Later Overtaken And
. Kilted by Posse, No Arrests Have
Been Made.
By TPIre to Tfce Sentinel
ATLANTA, May H. A dispatch re
ceived hue fictn Chljdey,. a towa
forty mites from Atlanta, Uils of a
pistol duet last .night during 'a poli
tical spech by Hon. ' Hvke Smith,
eac-lidatt for governor, in which Joe
Hasty, a farmer, was shot and killed
by, Jairta Ttl'in.'ancther farmer, fol
lowing depute aver, alleged debt oi
Bfty- ctntji one cwed the other.
Irvin fled and was pursued by posse
ft jm the audience, overtaken and was
shot and killed.
The t-owotiit btokw up the meeting.
Two spectators were wounded by (ly
ing built'. No arrests were made,
By Wire to The Sentinel.
WASHINGTON, May 21. Political
speeches were again the order of the
dij In t'le Howsa today when diplo
matic and consular appropriation bill
wf.s takia up in eommittee of the
whole.
Chas. A. Towne, New York Dem
ociat, famous as orator and at one
time esnator from Minnesota, was the
flit j'paker. He said that he lu
teudea ta show why th Republican
patty should be driven out of power
aud the Democratic party Installed
3lT:? trade this the text for a vigorous
aXack on President Roosevelt and his
po' cif j. Touching upon the recent
"fctari pat" speech of "Republican
RrprejESjriHtlve Cnshman, of Washing
ton. To wr-said Citrhman had per
formed well aa "funny champion of
ciperat cause." He . replied to
Oushnvan's taunt that he bad once
bejn a Republican with a .fatemient
to the effect that when he left that
party oh, the rootvey question he "laid
i''-wn an office fo leave It." and if he
had rat leh on the money question
then he would have left it for other
rewt'jfta fifty times since,
NOT BUY WATER PLANT.
Speclat to The Sentinel,
D.A-I JT-UtM- Mnv 84 M0ltialU)ll
have been pwidittg the past several
months between the Raleigh hoard of
alderman and the Wake Water Co.,
which holds a franchise for furmsti
ino RflVrfirh water sunnlv. with a view
to the plant being purchased by the
city. However, the aldermen now
break tiff the negotiation for the rea
son hat the water company 1 inslsis
that any report made by experts ap
pointed by the city to assess the value
of the plant shall root be niadV public
Init, shall slmpiy'be filed in the office
of the water company and the mayor s
office, wlur members of the board of
alrinrmen nnrt others designated by
the city authorities. shall be permitted
to inspect it but tnat inn repou siiau
not hf available for any other pur
pose. The aldermen have appointed a
'committee to investigate the matter
of the cost to the city of establishing
an Independent ' water system to lie
owned and operated by the city.
Mis Sfiltle Nadiing Is visiting rela
tives and frieints at Walkertown.
TlTARDONSlANTEDi"
TIPETITISREFOSEO.
Special to The Sentinel.
RALEIGH. May 21. Gov. (limn to
day granted two pardons and refused
two other applications, The pardons
are to Eugene Scatea. sentenced from
Wayne county In lt8 to twenty years
in ilu penitentiary for second degree
buiglary. Ani? R. H. Byrd, sentenced
in Wllke3 county last March to tigU'.
monllia on Forsyth county roads fo;
assault with deadly, weapon; As to the
pardon of 'Scaiies the govet nx' shjs no
harm resulted from the burglary and
there iw some dmibt as to the prison
er's Kuiit, hence the pardon at the re
quest of t!x prosecutor. Judge, solici
tor and ethers. The pardon to Byra
Is because fx Ik ill with pneumonia.
The governor refuses to pardon
Earl Cludelter, swing six months
on the Rockingham roatfs for asanlt
with deadSy weapon, and A. P, WilkidS
serving eight months on Johnson
county roads for asnault with deadly
weaiKin.
CHURCH ORGANIZED
IN GREENSBORO
Special to The Sentinel.
riRRRvsiurtio. Mav 24 The Walk
er Avenue Presbylerian ehurcb was
organiaed last Friday, with it( cnarter
meimbers, by a commission -from the
Orange Presbytery, consisting of
Rev. C. II. Hodgin, chairman, assisted
by Rev. J. W. Goodman and Mr. 8. M.
Scales. At last night's meeting J. G.
Foushee. Jr. and J. R. Brown were
ordained and installed as elders.
Robert Stlls waa ordained and In
otntlprt us fipmctin. The remaining
deacon-will be ordained mi eurl
date. Steps will be at once taken to
recurs the services of a pastor. At
last night's meeting Rev. Wm.; Black
preached to a large congregation aud
much interest was manifested. .
CANDIDATES AND
' COMMENCEMENTS
Special to The Sentinel.
UREENSDORO, May 24 A gentle-
maa who is nothing if no; practical
lu enumerating the advantages of
schools to a community and a county,
say s that their value to candidates for
political office on election years, have
nfver been appreciated by educational
anostlet) In their enumeration of bene
fits. He says that a candidate in Gull-
ford county can get to the people
carter, cheaper and pleaiaciter. than
lit any other county In the State. In
evfry s;ctlon of the comity outalde
of the charing . of the public schl
In eveiy Olftrict. Itkcluding High
Point Revolution, Proximity nd Gib-
sonvllle the candidates by endlng
on (Imjr at the big commencements at
Giillfcre CcH 'ge. Oak Ridge, Whlt
ststP and Mcljeansvtlle, can get a fine
free din i.tv and meet In a social way
amiow cverv voter In th county. He-
s'i3 this he hus an opiwrtunlty to
meet trt wivts, mothtrs, daughters
aril babit'i in pleasaut. elevating and
hat mitt' i acfluaiiitaiiccwhlp. That
iai'i'te.-;f appreciate these advan
tages Is 'evidenced by the fact that
they literally swarm around on such
occasions and futuith much pleasure
KING DF SPAIN TO
BE
By Wlr tn Thn BontlneL
LONDON, May 24. Princess Etiffl,
of Battcnbuig, left here this hiornlng
for Madr'd whers her nuirruige to
Klig Alfonso occurs next week. King
Edward, Queen Alexander and other
members of the royal family taw her
started on the Journey, accompanied
by her mother, brother and Marquis
VlUahibar. councillor of Spanish em
bassy.'" ""
TO
SPEAK IN ATLANTA
By Wire to The Sentinel.
WASIHNGTQN, May 24 Chairman
Shonts will make an address on
"The Relation of the South to the
Punaniu Canal," before the Atlanta
chamber of coirinvorc on Memorial
Day. He Is alw scheduled for an ad
dress! the sumo day at the dedication
of Rebecca Scott Hall at Agnes Scott
Institute, Georgia,
CONVICT KILLED IN.
DASH FOR LIBERTY
Another 4Memberof Guilford
. Road Force Was Wounded'
And Is Now In Critical Condition-Three
Other Con-i
vlcts Escaped And Are Still
At Large.
Special to The Sentinel.
GREENSBORO. May ;4.Wblie
forty fount y convicts macadamising
read thirteen mlhs from here and two
miles fixjiu High Point were being
takes fnnu camp to work at sunrise
this nsuaiug a squad of (our negroes,
and Benjamin McMillan, white, broke
for a narrow skirt of woods abutting
road. - Imimdiatfly two guards
ordered other convicts oi their kntt-s.
wUle tw'o fired at the fleeing mtn.
Befor bclnn lost la tho burnt Mc
Millan fell, shot as he collided with
a Biro fugitive, afttr chase of
quarter of a mile. Jre Tonillr.on.
sent t need r highway jpobbery. wa
klUed a quarter ot a mile further. The
other convicts are still at large, bloou
houn hi beug In pumult.
McMillan was snot clear mrougn
the body, ilfie lall emergtug Just, be-m-sth
his' htart. He was taken to
camp, lat.-r to hospital at High Point.
Phyrlclans tay hs csimvi Hve. Mc
Millan beggeJ for payslclan, saying
he was going to die. but wanted re
lief from pa'". He was sent to the
roads la February tor two years for
forg.ny. He cauia hers last Jm as
promlnerl capltallet, Investing In
mamifscturlng plant, paying for asms
In forged checks for thirty thousand
dollars. He s.on uru:n puMninet.t
anion social set, and clatmeJ
tf'aiUGnstilp wto Senator .ucMillan,
When contvlct.'d he refused to tU.
where he was from, who were his peo
ple, saying he had rather serve sen
tence thau for them to know of hl
dhrace. This morning he refused
to disclose hi Identity, aylng he hat
rather die unknown. H has nwlj a
ir xk'I convict and was of refined and
cul'i'ivateil tastes.
The names of the escaped convicts
are Robert Btldgn, Sam Ho;d ar1
Ham Yancey. McMU'an and Yanrt. j
were the leaders and had been
watched for several days, being Hi
citj cxmveri all the tlnre and sus
pected of foi mliis a eoriHilracy to es
ciie. McMillan, since being' on the
road furee, Ij-s been a giKid hand,
working at manual labor slm-e he got
fitnM to tt wft vpfij.,ii 4i
of excell-'W behavior, llkd by guards,
supeilnteiideiits and convicts for his
st.i.d nature an t Interest lug mrorma
Hon on all subjecls. Although able
to- talk -this-hiornlng he obstlnniely
refued to mention a thins about the
plan to etcape or about his past Hie.
Tho phywlclan, Dr. BtauUm, of ILka
Point, could not get a word fr.'t,, him
as to wneie ins people uvea. wni
they were or anything about, his
antecedents. Ho dc!aretl he was
going U (Me. he wu ready to die and
d'.d not care where or. how be was
burled, . '
The latest Intelligence from High
Pcln Is that McMillan has a clianct
to I've. a
Tho negro who was killed Is from
Spencer and his body was taken to
High I'olnt and his mother, at Spencer
nolintdi Ho was coitvicu-a hi tiln
wav robbery and scniencnd for two
years, having served over a year of
his time. The escaped convicts were
in for larceny. , 1
TD SERVE FIFTEEN
Special to The Sentinel.
RALEIGH, May 21. Sheriff Geo. E.
Ricks, of Beaufort county. Was here
this morning to deliver to the peniten
tiary Henry Duggln, colored, who Is
o serve it term of fifteen years for
tubbing to death another ngro
BEGINS Oil ifil
Trial of Sam Kobre. Wm. Plean
and J. E, WhitbecK. In
dieted For Murder.
Special Venire o 12$ Man Onftnd.
Julius Farish, Colersd, to Be Oivsn
s Hearing Saturday 01 tns Chargs
of Burglary Court Proessdings.
In the stitHTtor eourt this mornliii
Sam Kobre, Wirt Pleao and J. K.
Whitbwk wers formally srralfned for
the nvurd-r of Hry Kobre on Jan
uary 21 la& The thru- detendsnn
plead not guilty. The trull wa set
for next Mor.dwy and a special venire
ot 125 uh was ordered by Judge
Pet b4s, from which, to "select a Jury.
Julius Farlsh. colored, ladkted for
burglary, was - so arralgnej this
nrr.lnK a 1 his trial wss set for Sat
urday nurnlng. A ptclal veulrs of
23 nu was ord.-rtvl
lad CuMty,
Hern l.i Rlchsrdiou plead fjullll (4
lit charge of assauKinc a atone
mason named Fly nt. Defendant
claimed that be struck the two Irish
men, who were employed ow tbs gov
eminent building, with a bicycle
wrtarh which he carried l bis
pocket. Dr. Byiium, who drsss.nl the
wound of Imvall and FlytK. waa a
witness aud t spur 4 tbs otilnltnY
that Richardson umU a nwrs dangr
ni weapon than a bicycle wrench.
Judgment was reserved for the eu
n-lsslon ot further evUVencs.
For An Affray.
Bernle and Rff Leonard were con
victed of an affray. The Jury edited
that Getrgo Jenklna, who was in
rtlcsd with the trthif twei iXemlant.
s-us not guilty. Sentence has not been
lmp(,nl upon ihe l msrd boys.
For Murder and Burglary,
The giand jury returnert true bills
vertwy afternoon against Bain
Ktrbre. William PLan and J. K. Whit-
beck, Iwllcted for the rnurdwr ot lleiir
ry Kobre.
A m out was also lonno acaiusi
Julius Farlidt, colored., for .burglary.
This ihfeuiUint I the neiwo ho went
in the fc:n:J of Mr, Jahn ljsshmlt one
night about thuM weeks ago. rarith
as cup .tied by Mr. l.aahmit, trier
a llstly cla, and locked up.
Couit Proessdings.
Msrk Wright and John Rankin.
cirVr s s'tauli with deadly weupon.
Wtlglit was given tig montn on me
road auo RaiiUltli sent to Jail one
niontli, mi aeeoum ot Jll bcHh, after
which ht, l to serve five, months ou
tho 'sdi.
William Conrad, colored. carrying
com:ik,l weapon, four months on the
road.
l.oinilo Gtinu, eoKired, two caws
for larceny; 12 nsrmths on tbs roal.
U. Itcck, larceny; eight months
on the roads.
Geo. L, Andre, violating ordinance
ronrtnilr.fi ni'-wt of .automobiles; nol
pros with leave.
Wtbti Uluck. assault with Ura.liy
wn.Mn, six nmiilhs on the couniy
rifcid', '
Reed Matin, cokirsd. injury to pcr-
wm1 proptTty; elglii months on the
roads.
Chi step Biiili r. larcf.nj ; ono year
m thn county mads.
Fred Jolifs and Flave Joliei, ffr
aswHult on T. 8. Fleshman. on train
between this city ami Kernersvllle;
trial in progress.
REV. 1 1 WATTS TO
GO TO MOORE S SPRINGS
T. W. Watts, of Thoinuavllle. former
,j li,,, L In. ml M V. chiirrh this
C.fllU ... J. V, .. ,
n.k,.,t iiluftui k.i nntpil In theoe
columns a few days ago, ts siowty mi-
--
ttrittattk Tliltor rWf.tvA1 hr HSVS that
when be gets strong enough to travel
he will go to Moors springs 10 re
inruriiip Mrs. Watts father and
nsjther. Rev. and Mrs. Fitch, who
spent the winter with their daughter,
win inuvn far tne r nome in neinucnj
.1,. ntM.lla (if funp
During Mr. Watts' uints n miner-
in-law has been filling hi appoint
i ThiiinnKvilln anil has Won
iU 0rirrY tit nmnv who liHV bfvU
Imp fortunate as to heat this aged
divine eajx-und tne gospci.
MEMBERS OF A. & M.
OF
ITT
Mrs. F. B. Etirrt went to Mt, Clla
tills afternoon to visit relatives.
J. G. aud R. N. Harkett, of Wilkes,
were here this afternoon; returning
from the big celebration at Charlotte.
Special to The Sentinel.
HAI.FIG1L May 24. W. S. Prim
rw, of Raltlgh; D. A. Tompkins.
Charlotte; W. H. Ragan, High Point;
B. M. Kixmre, Jacksonville, are ai
pointed as members or Hoard of Visi
tors of North Carolina Collrgi- of
Agricultural anil Mechanic Arts. Raj
tigh. CcmniissioiiB an uich for six
vear H-rms.
Jppclal to The Sentinel.
RALfilOH. May 24. ;ov. (iteml ie
utned ihls morning from Charlolte.
H dellvtietr thi addn-ss t hit morn
ing at the graduating exrrclws of
Pi-ar Institute and left this af'wioon
for Lllt!;tti. wnere h wlH deliver
ihn adtlrf. for the romnu-nrenK'nt
of LIttlnon Female College.
New Advertisements.
I.andqulst & Pfohl. Druggists;
frish ixjwney's. :
The .1. W. Htstfr Co. i""" yards of
e-inehams on special suie Friday aud
Saturdny. tlM
Watson Drug Ktore-The dlfferem-r
in Ice cream.
Hobeiilwcln-r & Bro. Tomorrow
n mnant day. (
Mammoth Mining Concern.
Wl'h a paid lu capita) of $:!.itoo,no(i
ii ir w milling ciinrvrn ts lo !i'ftiii
jpi rations in Rowan county at. an
-;itiy date, ihe chain r havitit; b.'en
!iai!'e(i lo W. G. Newman and oth-r
.s. M hern paitltis. The nw rxmipanv
!- iifflffTmir by A. M. A. Richardson.
ft Paterson, N J., president ; W. M.
IticbardKin. of Nw York, secretary.
Th- charter provides for the pt t vili'e?
of increasing the capiial to S 1 S.immi.
onu. Thei new conrern will develop
a rich ntlntn district In the southern
Motion of Rowan county. V
T COT OFF
DY N. AND W. FREIGHT
Es-'pit Giay. colored, ugtd 11 or .19
yars, had tils right, toot em on at wi"
,nLd h at fiiMiminff friifht train
mi th. x W. road at noon today.
Tire acflilent occiiried atxuri r( yaids
Imn- ll:, niaiil of the Soilihem Ulfllll
nil Company. Just nmihea-i of Ihe
oil'. . . '
i !i..iv wiif. wa einoloved at m
t . . ,'.., . .. ..... ... ,llii,..
rneiin.iai iim;im, wiin m"1", w u
jik) B'Kiupted to bosrfl thn train,
which wan running ! His head
liurnpt d egaiiiht a box car and he i
hi hoM, faUiikg to ttn- giouml. The
i-tirht lw dr.itmcd ai-ros-l the rail snd
one or more cur h-i run over the
jaivkie, cutting it off
A fhysli'lan went, mil arm
Injured man t'n lien -nry medical ai-
teirtlon.
. H. BYRD SKIPS,
CONDITIONAL PARDON.
Sheriff AUpaugh Kceiv.d by mall
last nialtt fiom Uovemor fi. B. Glenn
a condlttiiwil pardon for R. If.' Hyrd, a
whlt imn from likes wmnty, aerv
In an eight months' sentence on Ihe
Kouyih rwiwy roads for cmtlrva1 a
man In VVilktf with a knife. Ityrd
was convicted In Wilkes court and
sent here In March.
ReeemJiy Ryrd was tsketn HI with
pneumonia and reltiv had him tent-
to the Twiu-Clty Hospital tor treat
ment. A few minutes after the sheriff
received the pardon he was advised
that Hyrd had skipped left the hos-
Htal, going off wearing antjtner man s
ckrthes and shoes.
The nfflrw do uot brllev that
tlyrd lineiMM stealing tliu clothes.
Ho pi rhaps uttik them To keep from
being delected, as be would have been
in his suit of stripes ,'
Givrtror Glenn's pardon Is nondl
turned n Hyrd s conduct in the future,
His action in rtinnlt.fr away before- b
Iuk notified of his rciesK may rrutt
in hl re-iirre and service of his sen
iiuni lu full,
OF
OF
The fli'. niM.'liig of the ttedllors of
Klkln t'halr Compaiiy. which recently
!w.mh into Imiikruptcy, was held be-
fon MhJ J. K Alexander ,hcre today.
III. L. l wellyn. of lOll.i'n, was fleeted
Mnne-e and it was deeldi d fo wil lb
j plant ut Klliln Im lod.ru Mock of
goxts oil band, miirlilm r . e'e, oil
, Jon'. - -
The foncins llal.ni'iis ai almu'
$j oo'i, siiliii uwi aei are est una ted
-it $7.100.
H. (L Ctatfiam, of Kikln, Is lif".
retornlng fnm a 'rip f Charjoii and
Salisbury.
F, (I Kemp, of Mavflan. 'ts here
tlil iifiernoott, returning from Char-
jlu't".