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TWELVE PAGES. SECTION ONE. PAGES ONE TO SIX WIN-CITY DAILY .SENTINEL WINSTON-SALEM, N, C, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 2G. 1906 YEAR. PRICE 5 CENTS CZAR EFFORT DEFEATED.IWORKOF GONGRESSiHOQic i m to. N, L GLEfJII GUSE i - I to HivF m mim 11 yes To The Douma rW.irinn All t h ft k-jS, ruiu;niy - icipd! Demands. .. Ana tone ',ror Lrttd the Lnier 3r Are Dered.-lt Is Krop-, nat the po"ma w'" L Tomorro. , . j , Tie Sentinel. I bTEKSl!t'R:- Mar 2C A; r' . . jitiiniu nisi j gi,et nniein w wtr hoie-e its antru""" or euncession were made al demands were refused. lorrmykin. who addtesseu was answered DJ nerj It i-. understood a decree the tlouuia win aifr ,,i hr nvernment to outline"' ny rieiinei muc l..,ti.i! are mane ui - j i! SOCiai IIU llllMUini it- ull as for universal suf- f rtpiv. however, reject inlands' for full amnesty for nend.TS and appropriation The failure of tne govern- ,ee io demands 1 airnofei ,ise trouble. Premier Goro- neasv and fears 8 connici. Winston-Salem bad the pleasure of entertaining over fifteen hundred citizens ot Salisbury and Spencer to day. The visitors came on the ex cursion run by the Southern Railway, complimentary to the company's amy of employees In the Spencer shops. The annual outing train van run iu two sectloug. thi first one arriving at 9 a. m. and the other half an, hour later. The weatiier was rather dis agreeable when the plcuicer arrived Nil !fl LOCATED The Sentinel. 1X)R0, May 2ii. Sheriff received no intelligences cf bouts of the three convict it yesterday. The blood Ked them to within three eii.-boio late yesterday but race was .lost. Deputies any of (he roads in the t 'night, but saw no sign heard anything of them. ic death of young McMil rey. caused- much regret. liitnoiiK his lellow convict tticers of the camp, but ic in (iieensooio wlio naa atu with hint, while he was tty thick social and nnan- last fall. That he was a el! as- a crook, goes with out -the young man was tin1 hum the small vices. ,-iiokfd. chewed noi drank, uble and It Is said by all him that he was neither obscene. Ho was a hand fi How and royally- whole whatever money he could hi'. uiifoHunuie tieiilus for All efforts Id verify his laMon thai he was Brett f LexinsUm. Ky.. ami that ml iwo sisters lived there, ii'ive; fulile. Telegrams, 'it Ii.in- brought no re-J'-!. Not hearing from naiiis wen. burled at High young man had re- h'he Sentinel. IK. May white man s name as Joe Ma-lone was e es!crdav afternoon hv f riff J. H. Krider, ot Salts- im-ion that he is the muu aw broke Into and home of Mrs. McCbrd, near In the aliufinno r wi iuri 'he family the robber also 'A Miss MeCord Into Insen i tied. Muloiie. who is a lir,tfkts his innocence and ; he dime diiect from Phil- Spencer. He was lodged Mislmry pending a hearing illustrate,' pieno II MR. BRYAN VTlXOPlj;. May 2G.-AS Ills ffio.wlt.. ... """"'.i leeimg Tor " s"lt:n offered, to con- Illu.n lft'. w . f r in. j. Bryan V but both pollielv de It; nfii ) ,,a u... ' 111 u iiuimr, F"l Visitor', Work. - . 1 e ae,nune. :; midniRht thief ast ; r," t . fact that ex "r "'ise U j. Dot,Klag .' r"rmet but provider. nH an ol,f fashioned had lianging it u nnetntnal visitor f ' hlf rs and twelve mld ,. t 1 '"-' "n hig farm. b'SfWi,'onc mp ham "".'I'-.meeting f the , v'eiadoa u drawing Ui 1)1 wta ,1,, . . . , .. to at- Thcennvon- '' Y '- Southern and n ; ;." eotuimny will open ,.. ;: at popular Proposal To Import Building: Material Into California " Duty Free Pails. Among Other Objection "Stand Pat terr" on Tariff Seemed to Fear It Would Re-Open Tnfi Question, a Revisionittt Would Probably Sug gest Embarrassing Amendments. It was raining, but even the visitors B" Wire to The S:iinei. accepted the propitious showers good I W ASHlNtiTOX, May '20. Califor naturttdly. Member of the commit- n'a members of Congies have prsc tte oa arrangements remarked that jiically abandoned the effun to secure "we had raluy day when we picniced ' legislation allowing California to im here Ian year, but the farmers and!Prt building material duty free. The gardneis now need a good season and jagitatlon was the outcome ot eartb we plcnlcora canuot afford to com-jiuake nd It was pointed out that plain." ; ' Kreat benefit would accrue to thiwe Many- of the visitors went direct to'auxlotm to rebuild, particularly In San N'issen park on the car where they I r'tancisco. But the will of the house spent the day. A large number, how-! leaders is against the proposition and ever, remained in the city, visiting iU will not come up, place of interest. It was a Jolly, j Many efforts were made to get good-natured crowd aYd their conduct assurances, from Democratic eadem has been commendable. They will re- '"ey would not offer amendment turn home tonight. The first section opening up the question of tariff will dejart at 7;45 and the second at i "svlslon if such a measure as the one 8 o'clock. I lUesired by California representatives The Sentinel. In behalf of the bus-1 be presented". Democrat refused to iness men and citizens generally, ex-l00"1'"11 themselves, so did Republican iu iiiiii. uiw Uiii.iu.il. tends an Invitation to the Southern Railway employees to picnic iu the Tin-Clty annually. Special to Th Sentinel. RALEIGH, May 2G. The closing exercises for the Raleigh High School were held this mottling at U o'clock under the direction of Principal Mor ton, this being the close of the first s?ssion. The address was by Judge R. V. Winston, of Durham, who de livered. a striking oration on the life and character of Thomas Jefferson, making a special plea -for application on the part of the children for Amer ican statesmanship, A gold medal offered by Daughters of the Revolu tion to the girl who would write the oet essay on the colonial history of Noih Carolina was awarded to Miss Denmark, daughter of Mr. J. W. Den mark. A scholarship from St. Mary's School was awarded' to Miss Ethel Wynne, a Peace Institute scholarship to Miss Maigarete McKimmon and a scholarship medal from the Junior Order United American Mechanics to Visa Virginia Picket. Tl By Wlr to Th H-nlinol. WASHINGTON. May i!H. Repre- senUitive liiickner, of Missouri, In the House this nionilng made a speech in support of his bill looking to pub licity in campaign contributions and chargtd Republicans with insincerity in their treatment of. the sutijept. "The country has become aroused to humiliating fact," he said, "that in recent years coi ponttious, trusts, In surance companies and all these In terest enjoying special privilege have contributed enormous sums of money to campaign committees that have been used to degrade, corrupt and de bauch the voter and perhaps control results of elections." He complained of the action of a majority of the House committee on election of presi dent and vice-president In voting against report on his bill, "It has dissipated the last hope for favorable action on the subject of publicity at this session of Congress. The action justifies strong suspicion," he de clared, "that at least some of thP majority of our committee are at heart really opposed to the proposed legislation." tariff revisionists. For that reason alone the matter would have been dtopped but. there were others ready to oppose tho proposition oa constitu tional grounds. GL05IN6 EXERCISES OF The commencement exercises of the Salem Hoys' School, held In the chapel of the school building last night, at tracted a large audience, many being tin tied away for lack of even standing room'. The program consisted of orations by members of the graduating class, vocal music, etc. The young men ac quitted themselves admirably, reflect ing honor upon -themselves and the splendid educational Institution. The music was also greatly enjoyed. Bishop Rondthaler, In hi usual happy ninnnei, presented diplomas to tho members of the class. The pas session has been the best in the history of the school in enroll ment of student and otherwise. Prof, lluwer and his accomplished assis tants are to bo congratulated upon the success which is attending their ef forts In training the young, men- to nobler and higher ambitions In llfe By Wire to Th Sentlnrt. NEW YORK. May 26. Mrs. Jeffer son Davis, who has been 111 at Hotel Gerard for several days, Is now con sidered as convalescent. She sat up for & short time yesterday afternoon. Mts. Hayes announced this morning that the patient's pulse and tempera ture had resumed norma conditions. RALEIGH LAST MIGHT. Special to The Sentinel. RALEIGH. May 20. The coroner' Inquest over the remains of Bertha Fowler, tha fifteen year old white girl killed yesterday morning on the yard of the Southern freight depot, was in progress last evening until 10 o'clock when a verdict, was rendered tty the jury to live effect that it was an act of gross carelessness on the part of the girl ,to be on the tracks after be ing repeatedly warned to go to her work by the regular crossings, and that, on the other hand, they found that the trainman who was- serving as flagman And car coupler was incompetent. G'.orgo Kiehard.-on and Todd Mc Daniel, the two negroes arrested near Walkertown a few days ago on the charge of passing counterfeit money, on Mr, Apple, a butcher, and 8. S. Vpencer, a colored uierctiant, doing business in ralrview, were given a hearing before Tinted Slate Commis sioner Djckfrdito this .morning. There was no 'evidence against Rlchardsoa and he was released. McDanlel was identified by Mr. Apple and Mr. Fiauk Mickey as the negro that pass ed a bad $Ib bill on Mr. Apple. Spencer testified that Richardson and McDanlel were not the picrties that caught him for $:'0. M;Daiilel was bound over to the federal court at Greensboro, In default ot a $5(M) bond was committed to jail. REVENUE OFFICERS MAKE HI IN YADKIN Deputy Marshal Carroll returned last evening from a trip to Yadkin county. While away he served pap ts on defendants and witnesses who are called upon to attend federal court at Statesville. Tho deputy marshal was also a membet of a force which raided two blocknde whiskey manufacturing plants. The first was located near the Witkes county line and while Ihu still had been removed, the officers found 12 or more fermenter, which were destroyed. The second plant was ln what I known as the "Baltimore section" of Yadkin. A stranger followed the revenue officers and sounded a note of warning, to the blockaders by firing a jftin several times. When i:ncle Sam's representatives arrived uxn the scene tl9 owners had fled, but they found a 90 gallon still In full blast. This, witfl 130 gallons of beer, were put out of business. It Will Probably Be Finished Before Last of June. It Appears Now. Some Think Congress Will Adjourn by June 10 or 15 Whilt Others Put Time of Adjournment Further Dis tant Some of the Measures Yet to Be Considered. By Wire to The Sent! iM. , WASHINGTON. May tti. Both ttiWi are tired out and leaders aie pn'iariiig .'.aJujiig th.forlt of Coa st ess u an end about June t or It. The last great supply of measures to be considered at this session of Congress will lie taken up ln the Houso next week. The dipkMnatlo and consular bill, which has been be fore the h"iis as a pretext for deliv erance of political speeches, win b disposed of and sundry civil bill will follow. The only additional approp riation bill to prepare is the general deficiency bill. House leaders say prospects for ad journment In June are excellent but Republican leader Payne doe not agree with Senator Aldrich, who say adjournment somewhere between June 10 and 15, Is probable, Payne put he date at least a week beyond that. J The Watxturi Hiic and ladder j Cow fiatt) is miiUiiiios for a UaiJui, tor the puiiKi.-e of tannin money to 'Hr tnWr iip' iwi to the Sute piiv i;iu's Tournament. hih come off at Atdleville In July Th ttauar will itikv place at the armory, which !m i been nlnd;- tendered th,- rlr bu) bv !tK.e militai) isiti'imhy foi the oevaslon jComnii'te s from th Honfc and , l.s ! ti i Co. are now at work ai rang lit1,!, (tit the bSjsAr ! The urta.-ion will b an liueiefctinu lone. Several Jour.g ladle and gen iilemen hxvp generously tendered j their senrlreTIo lng anil rir reolu i lions' fitr the ftitiitlnn,eiu of ttuw jwho will attend. The hoys wilt ar range handsiime booths, which will be 'presided over by sweet young ladies There wilt be alt kind of thing to IseH, Including choice refreshments, etc. I Our people will not forget the fart, What ar- Ihu till nf tha Aim li makes no difftience what the lads are doing (for they are all men of bus iness!, the) slop work at ourv. and respond promptly to the call ot duty. They work faithfully when occasions demand, without reward. They ar ln a measure the protector of our prop erty. Their demands upon the public are exceedingly small. Let all help to make the baiaar a great success. N. G. SUPREME COURT DELIVER OPINIONS Special to The Sentinel. RALEIGH, May 26. The supreme court this afternoon delivered opln ions Iu twelve cases as follows: Hoe vs. Seaboard Air Line, from Chatham, new trial; Fltxgerald vs. Southern Railway Co.. from Guilford; affirmed; Settle vs. Settle, from Guilford, af firmed; Haves vs. Franklin, from Caldwell, affirmed; Winkler vs. Kll llau, from Hurke, new trial;' Murray's wilt case, from Buncombe, affirmed; Rhea vs. Craig, from Buncombe, af firmed; Lcd.'ord vs. Emerson, from Cherokee, affirmed; Bryson vs. Rail road, from Jackson, affirmed; Mat thews vs. Fry, from Swain, affirmed; Davidson vs. Natuhala Co., from Macon, affirmed per curiam; Wales vs. Kaolin Co., from' Swain, affirmed per curiam. I Two spi cial services will " held lonioirow for members of the Junior Order. Fnlrvii w Council, a mouth ago. InviKd- Key. J. F. Kirk to preach a si-imon to the ordi r at Grace M. E. church at II o'clock on Sunday. May 27. It was acc;-p'ed and this council hopes there will bo a large attemlanse. Members of this and all other coun cils aro invited to liiet't at Fairy lew ball at lo:3o a. m. and march to Grace chinch In a body. At Suitthslile .Moravian church at 11 o'clock tomorrow Mr. C, B. Crist will preach to the Juniors under the auspices of Southslde council. There :irf enough Juniors In tho Twin-City to give both speakers large congregations. HITCHED CHILDREN TO PLOW. Wisconsin Farmer Now Forced to Send Them to School, MILWAl'KEE, Wl., May 25. A special from Oshkosh, Wis., say: Complaint has been made against a farmer living about five miles south west of Neenah, that he ha be:n hitching four of his seven childran to a corn, plow or cultivator, which he compelled! them to draw through a 10- )aere gaiden, while he guided It. "Farmers In the vicinity and per sons from Oshkosh riding along the highway In carriages and automobiles have witnessed the strange sight. The attention of the authorities was called to the matter after securing confirmation. Dr. W'llkie, of thi city, agent of the Fox River Valley Humane Society, went to the farmer and com pelled him to send five of the chil dren to 'school. Five are of school age. The farmer, It Is alleged, was rearing, them In Ignorance. , Tbrtl majority of the" children are girls. The eldirst. is not -over 14 years old. Dr. Wllkle says that the plow had harricm attached to It which was put about the shoulders, of the children. Tho fanner says the corn plow or cultivator Is very light and was used merely to stir up the top soil. The M. P. Sunday School. Announces Its aimtial excursion for Thursday. May 31, to Wilkesboro. Ample cars have been contracted for tn pnv thn usual Iflrce crowd that generally patronize this annual excur sion. The taie tor me rouuo- mi' --' been put irr reach of all, namely 1. Mrs. Yy A. Wiggins and children came In today from Salisbury. They wilt reside here. A handsome purse was made up and presented to Mrs. WigRlns by the citizens of Salisbury aud Spencer. The old Piedmont warehouse was wild' at 2 o'clock this afternoon m ('apt. It. !. Riggins for $lo0. REPORTED VERY ILL By Wire to The Sentinel. 'LONDON, May 20. A Renter din patch from Paris says that a telegram received there from Pckin reports that, the emperor-of China Is 111. There is a rumor even that th ern ;eror is dead. Mrs. J. D. King fell- and frac lured an ankle at her home on Sum- j mil. street liist night. ' j Death of Mr. Reuben Lowdermilk Newt was received here today of ' ie death of Mr, Reuben liwdermilk. Mr V Marrian. piaster mechanic ione of tin? leading citizens of Ashe in the Southern Railway shops M i two. -which oceni red Thursday night ' . . . . ' .1 ....... . an .. . I ..h nn.. .1 fX. .. .1 . . ....... ..1 unr met. til -ft DM nilll aeeio-e' ..i ii munneKii am: 1 III- lira;e?isrl at, NIshu park today. He was run-1 a fnflher of Revs. E. G. and W. R. ni'ii" a foot nice with his little danub j lx)wderinllk, of the Methodist pro tcr'when he fell, badly sprainim' !' Conference, and had been In 111 riflht wrist. lucaim iur several monius ATTENDING MEETING OF District Attorney A. E. Holton and MaJ. J. E. Alexander went to Greens boro today to attend the meeting of the Republican state executive com mittee. The committee 1 composed of seventeen members, aa follows: Seven from th state at large and ten from the congressional districts. T. S. Rollins, chairman. Ashevllle; J. C. Meeklns, Terrell comity; Z. V. Walser, Davidson county; H. 8. Har kins. Buncombe coiiuty; K. W. Tim berlake, Franklin county; W. 8. Pear son. Burke county; B. P. Mebane, Rockingham county. The, congres sional districts aro represented In the order named: A. Horry, Uyde; D. W. Patrick, Greene; John E. Fowler. Sampson; Claudius Docker) , Wake; J. E. Alexander, Forsyth: W. J. Sut ton, Cumberland: W. A. Ilalley, Davie; E. Spencer Blackburn, Wilkes; T. F. Rowland, Gaston; 'J.. U Morgan, Mc Dowell. A local Republican was asked this morning If he aullelimteit any contest between the Ulaekbiirn ami Rollins factious, lie replied: "I have an litea that Hollins will resign the chainniin ililp. Howevvr, ho has the majority of supporters on tlie committee.' 1 was looking over the names yester day and illseovi re() only three or four in. -Millers who could be counted for Blackburn." Today's Greensboro Telegram says: At 1 o'clock last night strange as It may stm, Chiiliinan Rollins, Riencer Blackburn. Collector Duncan, Marxhat Dockery, O. J. Harris and Collector Harklns wi re in a congenial and good natnred conference, which preniges a hai nionlous meeting of the commit tie. i MEETING AT WAREHOUSE CLOSES SUNDAY NIGHT Reported for The Sentinel. There was a flue audience at the tec tire on Ben Hur at the Star Ware house last night. People of all class es and some of the ministers of the city were present and Joined with oth ets In praise of the eloquent lecture and expressions of their Judgment of he beautiful views; The stcrtHiptlcon views of Ben Hur wete beautiful, and the other moving pictures a result of modern art and skill. Buildings, men, women and animals were before the eyes, gopdolas gilding through the wa terway of service, and Mount Vesu vius poured out Its fire and smoke, The description of the story of Ben Hux by Mr. Yeiiell was clear and In some passages eloquent, especially In the description of the chariot race, which evoked applause from the au dience. No service will be held at the ware house tonight. The meting will close Sunday nighl. The program Sunday will be as follows: Preaching II a. m.. subject, "NVb- uchndnemr' Furnaces', 3 p. m., "The Devil's Railway;' S p. m., "The Kind of Church Wluaiori Needs." This last sermon will be repeated by request. IERN0R URGES T 01 SE RE-ARRESTEO Special to The Sentinel. RALEIOH, May 2C(iov. Glenn has written PheillT Atspaugh, of Forsyth county, to use every possible means for the re-arrest of R. H. Hyrd, who was servlng'eteht .months on th For syth county roads for aswiult with deadly 'weapon 1rt Wilkes county and "t him to serving the whole of his sentence as he cancelled the pardon granted a day or two flRo Just, as ststii as he was Informed of his slipping out of tho Twln-Clty Hospital where he was Irt lng 'treated. The governor says he feels that, be has been Imposed uxm In I hut he win tersiiadd that Byrd was very ill of pneumonia and would not. bj able, to do any u.oro work before his una was up. , Negro Divine On Trial Again In Superior Court On A Serious Charge. Fsruh Burglary Cast, Set for Today. Continued Until Neat Week. Other Cases Disposed Of. Grant) Jury Make It Report Ant It Then Discharged. Th trial of Rev." X. L. Gltna. Col li -t. on the cturga of having Im pnH'er relation with a girt andef 14 eara, w.ts brgtio. la tat superior ,mvrl K1 Utitfiiimti IX km ftitaui.i.J jn a t.milsr indictment Wvdnewdty and h two Other case pending sun! u4 him. Th grsnd Jury, befort adjourning, returned true bill against lumber it men for falling to list their poHa. The rasa oa trial wts belug argued by counsel at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The. Faiish burghvy case, set for Uv lay, ws continued nntlt next week by requt'st of counsel for the donfea-dant. Court Proceedings. Fred Jones, colored, for aaaauhloR Mr. T. 8. Fleshman on th train, was given a term of tlx month on tha roaila. Pearl Sanders and Bertha Randert, affray; Pearl given six month on th roads; Bertha not guilty. Jim Matthaw. gambling, defendant plead guilty; Judgment continued up on payment of coins, defendant to ap pear at each term and show that be bus not tumbled. Kd. Davis, gambling, judgment sus pended uisin payment of cost. Rachel Martin, assault with deadly weapon, contluued for ttata under mi mo Wind. Ha in h Martin, state's wltnesa, railed and failed, lined $S0. Grand Jury't Report. We have acted on 98 bills ami pre sented it trim bills, two ot which ara for capital offence and opt present ment, A roramltee ot fix of our body visited the county convict camp and found the general condition good. The conrlctt svem to be doing desirable work undvr the supervision of compe tent management. Our only recom mendation for thl department I fliat a new tent be provide) for lb live stock, which nntwer for a liable. Arwlher committee of all visited the county home for tht poor and dilsah-Ud. finding 20 white and II col-, orcii nniiniet wno seemea wen l aird provide! for. The live stock, cat tle and hogs were In good condition and the general tnnltary condition was, as g ,: i us the facilities tfTordcd. The ctops weiu nil worked slid In a very promising comlltkm. We desire to congratulate thn county for having unoer conwtruciioii a splendid new home, buljt of brick, two stories high, fiii nlshli morn than ampin accomo- d illon for lb.' deinands ot (he cotiiriy even In this time of unprecedented piogrewi, which building contract has bci;n let by the county commission ers, to cost from 120,000 to 125.000 and Is now m-arli:,; completion which. will lie a ere lit not only to Forsyth county but to the Stale of North Carotins. W. viHiird tho jail In a body and found there thirty or more prisoners that were In secure and substantial keeping, that appegretl to bs will cnieir fot In the way of fisxl and place to sleep, Mich as bunks t bat im, iiKiialk furnisher! We noticed some Impnivemorrt In thn sutiliary Condition of tho jail and tieiu ve the premises to. be Iu better thai avei,ig,i condition, though tha building Is not In keeping with th county's ptogres and wo recommend' t hub thi- county commissioner will have an eye to the future and find the way to erect at some future day not too distant, a Jail commensurate with the growth and progress of Forsyth county. We visited the varlmi offices In the court house and examined the manner of ke plug ttie books and records and found the system In most cases good, the records neatly kept and the officials familiar with their work and duties. We note 'the sanitary condition of the lower floor wuw tittrftttmrfililv rrtt. Iclwd by a recent grand Jury and we could iHwover little If any Improve ment In that respect and earnestly recommend that this building be given better attention- a lo cleanli ness snd protection from all rubbish, i-lc. We recommend that a new Itvtex lf provided for the register office as . irT- iiTT-fi ll. rv III un.1 aiT Jtl-lMlljt crowded for space. Party of IS Ltavt for Wtt. A party of fifteen from Hie Btate of Wilkt passM thorugh Wlnwion-Sa letu this wek etiront to Davenport, Wash,, where they expect to locate. In tho party were the following: Mr. A. M. McOe and family, Mr, VV. M. l-nilerman and family, and Messrs. O. D. Shook and Claud Lendermftn, of WUkeahoro, and Mr, and Mr. P. II, Alexander, of Mortvlan Falls. The Hustler says that Mfssru. MrGea and I-endt-rman have been successful bus Inewi men at North Wllkesboro for year . , Farmington Vs. Clemmons. i ne rsrmington nan team crossed bafs with thn Clemmons team on tha Htttr's grounds yesterday. Tae Farmington bms were defeated by a score 'of 17 to 0. Urnt. Saturday the same teams played on the Farming ton grouurU and Farmington lost by tho score of 2"i to 15 -Hil-flli Halt. colored, stepped off a street car hack word today at 12:20. mpixiKte the drug store of Iwiindifulsi li Pfohl on Main street. Salem, She fell snd broke her right ,13'
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