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'V1NCITY DAILY NEL WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 8. 1906 kYEAR- PRICE 5 CENTS SENTE III Scenes Are Enacjcd, ? Russian P"i.ma Today. - El Disaster In Montana Aline Al so Causes Injury To Many Others. IT I K1LLED.1T0MAKERE-SURVEY N-1 (MOHE IS EXPECTED . Me-ber: ' "t ytrt War Cbje. T'tte Prepos'tioti Femtty. Djuma I mute- on to Fire Break: oi Miner; trcu S i i;" cue oi a vat. tuts ,l hi r; .-.'.-:. .if :r:v.a:.'l a; iy pi o- vieratba vreetii .istcrial ,.! t'li' min.s . t a.- 1: angiy . and ;.- m . ic ;!.! Revolts In Various Parts Of That Country Have Created a Serious Condition Ard Extreme Aleasures Are Be ing TaKen. !!y Wire to The Sutitl. st. pj-rrnRsisruo. j.me a:- tub repoits (if si r jiui n.o-ai;t up iMngs continue t. reach Hi-., city h; ilicaiioK are .that tlie situation thrnughont the provinces is really ...iiiiev. hat improve:!. Stories of tiprfs i::s. however, will uov down ami they have had tic effect of making every ore uiunsy. !:i Certain sections ; . :..-:m.o ate kuu to he lu:nl:i ;roj: y indiscriminate; v. -It is. i. r .wn n-.o iriir it s i . e hmv iipi-n i i.i.. . ., " ' meu oi miir in Hiwer levels we niuni " !"-'' nV'- "fclte damn followed .gmtcd :n iilir.ost d.tiiy conflict a with-pr. ov - con -e There we;e As the resent rs cannot proceed lower li-vel it is believed mine ii.v.is. An Engineering Corps Begins Work On the Inter-Urban Line To High Point. GUARD ENCAMPMENT Out And CUs Of Number from Escape, With Disas- P , , I . e-i , . I nr rv-v-j:-- a 1 J wviic; hic in ;wine. ,'By Wire to The SemmL i RFC LODGE, Mii aai:,!. .lot... s Eight tuitu rs ntt- dead and u is b li.Vnt si'v;;i! tilh.TS lost thi Ir lives ;.s a n.-uir of white damn tallowing (ire which li'.inl corridors .f Rock 'Fork C--.ii 1 Company uiinv.. i'lie lire. .which tail Keen smouldei irtg fur a. m. ar. hik,- nut. Tuesday bin It ii !!)!: i to l.e mult t control. Wherf! sUrV'' i Mil i Third Regiment Will Have An-; nual Encampment At Chic-! I amauga While Hrst and; ! Second Regiments Will Go I ToAUrehead Citv. i j President Says PacMng Mouse lnvestigat'on Is Not finished. t a ill -I V,,-: h c. N C ael's. Tiu Cus.saiks are a!s.) rs. ted ui he burning j:riTty freely n taliiit'.uii fur aitacki nui;!e ht at. Cup f i;it ta s that a; A.!' 'i )'.e 1C." ai. uses wilt bui:i l ast.tl that :(( Moisliilllsk fifty hiKI-:.'S Well' ii.ii'i.nl ar.J wtmiLii perished in lh:i Kami s. Outbreaks in stimc s"r!l-ihs becatn sj s.-rioiiA that in s. vet.il iitsttiic. s Pe;' lit tin ailters of thi i! :inia were ,;'ili;.,ia (: iter art 1 1 d St. Prtcrslttua '.sr iaanes to a'uiirt in culmiits the DeasaP.:.1. Fir Survey Not A!tcriethcr Sitsfjc- iury. i rouoie w;s in T.iit PJT o: the Cit-. Heavy Gride.; And Called fo Rtnning Under Eiht-TMckt of ih SoUhern Railway. There is es idii:f e that Cm inti r urbsn railway tieiira Win -tn:i Sal. :u eud HiU 1'oini i:i lei:; A m- icoipt ol fiiaiat'-ts is here bi- .iratl I irk l-.t iifti'Plniiii lit iti-,i r... i - n mr vt r 'I'll it. i ,ii r f Tl .T i I"' line. -Th- fiit mtv-S. ii i .,,, ,-,., ..-i.nts Mt ,,t ' r.-t:. Bttn'went to i:k yesunlav thf ilvarc.-d. was biA a'.inci ihi t sji'sf;-. ,,,-.,,.,. i. .. u i i. .ruivb. i names hecani,- suddenly active and lip: y to the r.roir.oters tlse nun v.':!1,.;-, ',-., f .".-.',-i',..,,... ." ... iid evt c ru. 'prnjxisei! to put til! the lli ine Id eon-; il( t .rmliif I iim n Or.i. r 1..1 i iir iiiiii. 1 atid nie.t .striic tl.i. load. nient hh,I for .. tlni: if ih, 1'ilr,!! A ueiitlfeinaii In position to know I ici-iiiiei t are to be is,n d :tiilii ibe many darius resriu s. thinks ih read he bailt. lie : n, . i, ,1 n 4 ! to ai;uni th-jt th. company, would not; Sict.tary df s'a'e eh.iit. i K. W. 1 nave ov s-'nentiitie motley in havir.t survevs (VI'-hi'hii Inn.i ih ;. i tt'iinnms i made ii it il.d not mean bui:us : T 'Aire to Tl:e I K.i KlUil .1 . !.,:, Hint:: eu I 'et.il T. il l(..i 1" it , ir.t,iiiH-r.t of N - u,!'!. Ci.:. J. Chii atr.aiiitn f. I;i;l with K t.il:ii iti inrl'.isive. F. .ard sec s ml ,i ecampmen !::r. Ausnsi 1. In e ! ALutaiii mil Cntl' to ?e:t;$ Ciird ni.ii.t iialiiHiai .n,li!.ii:.l' f. 1 :u a'n.i"a ci ;:d t;o !(;. , lllvt 19 to (c-!i::,.i'. vi t'lf !! V at p.te, trie tnx pill' the; LOCAL CONCERN illESI RECEIVED. LEAVES 510,000 TO STATE UNIVEflSlTY. ? 'he S..r.VK.. V '.V. .1 :;. v- The p! t s . -. ! '.' '"i,:r. . i , ' V. i, ': in Hi tfintf ' ;!. 1 'i a:, r. i' . !: ( ' -:i i S-.i- r ru : . " i I e-c; .,e r,: : is to ! ; s ui ihii. country , .-S .it.; to ivMi' tj .( i:.''.i: li.uKris or .'.;r, :: ;'rrri! hy V. II. r S'Vp- tifiiiisf;. am! t ii. i'!' 'a: v. ' ' mm 1'IW I llb.il I UUII I ( I J i: v vV i i, ek nflflrt I'-'i " ..I first Xat- j a:-- i V ill, a " K- ;,:,,! i. ,.f s amount. o:i, ii.i'in s. j i i ur;,-1 lie:-.-!':-:'::; !:. jtji;.i. 'n ' ;.! ' .ii i iaiii: niu-, .i-.' ''... 10 II I ' j El J MlSlfflJ 'i'he Snt " '' J;ie-i.-!r.iii .Mountain ' ": D'ori.iiiL, ! ,v :'' '.-.... VU v:,:n.n " Vii;-t ;i'ii fhl..f.'!i.i s u "ii! n.iiiii si .ai.i - Ti'.e- Iin:-Sl ui..'(.rs ! Tht rr ent:i,r.nv Special l'i The Sentinel. UM.I'IGII. June 8. Hy the will of M.:. t!e!i:ie:ta Maithl, j;:st iiiiir.iittd to probate here, tlin Vniversity of Xi.ilh Carolira receives $ln,unt(: ioni:;svi!i.j Oiph'aaaire !!: Chi 1st thnrc'.i. Uahift'i, $.an, and huge nuni beis oi tilativcs ami fikrid.s receive in qi'est.j lanir.i; in amount f-otn $:T)il in iM'.tMl. The fiimiiy of Capl. S. A. Asiio irctlves Meliibtrs or tht; taioily r:-t Col, (I. B. Cru'cy. of Kliza l.ih t.'ii, receive aniouiiis rauins lif.m $2,'t) to $"on. . In fa-t fifty or more pi rsons come in for sinf lar be c'H Mrt. ' The JltijHiC- for tha Swuo 1'tiiversity was set I led before tht death of Mrs. .Mai tin's husband u iuutilit r of years Bill RECEPTION. Hv Who to The Sentlnrt. XKAV YOitK. June S. Ileailtpiai t- is fur Ci n rneicial Travelleis' A lit i T.ust Latguc. which is lilaiinin;; a monster iicrptien to Bryan on hisie 'iirn fiem Kuiope, opened toiiay at Vieluriii i'iitel. Will. Hase. presiilelit of !he league, aniioiincml the appoint nietit of these itdililional ntenrht rw of !'n rece))tiim nomnilttee: Uirbiml Uiiiker, Jr.. Henry Wattersou. Ky.; fli'iijamin ". Shively, Inil.; (ieneral Henry T. l.oiigliiR. Van l.ec I'oll;. Tenn.; Aiixander Troupe, Couu.; ,!iis. T, li..'it(l. Tenn., and Tiioinas D.ianey, Missouil. . 1 1 uUTw hp i n or i lVKi X . IT County Ticket Named. Ashe county U-mocraiie conven tion. In M Monday, rtul-i: s.nl llaeketl !oi Ce.i.ptess. C i Tn'k was nom inated for th tlfgitlature, (. H. Aus tin for sheriff. V. H.-Worth for rleik. if ninth mora craft comes to lisht !n i i't nnsyivania railroad cirri k. I he or i fl:- 1,-4 win bhoitlv lieitin bookinc for I'ane 1 Succeed! Gorman. 1 Hi" SMilinel i I Pa catiPiiK i: ,'v;' 11 thp jPnil- Wonder if there are anv rates In !il!Ln',or ,he,Pl'lca.w packing houses? sl... . I I I t x Ky if t' Tin I - 4 I II I C (V W I , . t t Ki to the ' f ,. iS 1 preset ' ' -- , ir-, . . j nu'i.t s operatint; in this city a tltstined to m'ent propor- 'lors. This company is th? Con so!idiitci; Cranlte Co., formed a few months afio, takl'.nt over. the business of the linn of C. A. MeCaliiard & Sous. company has just installed ihe st up-to-date machinery . at their plant, near tin- .Norfolk and Western ti;pot. One of thi-lr latest adtliliens is tine polishing machine. It i one of the largest of its kind in the woild Ali of their machinery is to be opuaicd hy electricity and compressed ail. A ""i-horse power Westinghouse ir.ol-j; is beiiiR installed.. The com pany hat; tine quarries in Rowan coun ty, from which the granite Is securetl. At the quarries a :t2-horso-powei hoist ing machine and also an lS-horse power air compressor has been in- i-tt'ileil, while thr air compressor her is 12 hoi'it power... The ecrtipany eiujffiuJr abou niea, st-vernl of oi England have in their cmpy some finest stone cutleis fn the South , The specially ul this lirm is monu mental work, using for this work their North Carolina blue pearl granite. There ate only two oilier (marries of ibis granita in. opwatlou . in. the I'nited States, one being in Vermont and the oiher In Massachusetts. The Nori a Carolina granite, it Is claimed, is heavier and more uniform in coloi than the product of lliese other quar ries. It is very dark on. a -smooth stir- fan, but when carved ihe color is ttray. making a vi-ry sinking contrasr. The company here own their quar rie, while ihe Northern granite Is sold wholesale and then polishtd, etc., Iiy ihe retail companies. These things. to.Tctln r with hj extremal wod labor 'conditions in this Slate, give the local concern a great advan lagii ovei their Northern comptlitors. lit Slides their blue pearl ir anite, iliev Use the Ml. Airy granlle for building purpose.!, having a car loud now to he used in Ihn Reynolils-Wuii liiifk.i Co. store on I.iherty. street. Aiwither branch of lluir buslntss ami on,: in which the pussiliil 1 1 iC3a del lesoarces me iiiilimitt d is tho spoiled oi Leo)an!ile granite, which is gotten from v. nuarry in Davie county, they having a lease oti it lor l!' years. This sttfti Is us d for tltcoraslve pur poses and there is a great future for it. To show the large extent ol their trade, it can he said that the company has had orders from tho following slates: Iowa. Illinois, Ohic, Indiana. Michigan. West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania. Nebraska, Kentucky. Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Maryland niitl Ten ncssee. nnd from the District of Col umbia. - The company ptoposcs lo gel out a urge catalogue mid sent! rnptrs It) every stats in the union. " Irtormal Dance tonight, young geiillenKtn of tin Twin- cm' an informal oanre ai Park tonight, compVimeii'iiry young ladies. Those to lit are: Misses Ul Fairish, Anna Size; Louise Hutchinson, of Charlotte: Margaret Catts, of Thomasvilie ; iUiuise ian:eis, Diliaid. of ijptucei. Vs.: Dtsitazo, of Spctiret. Va.: Cue Wiiiiaker. Su'si.i Bitting, of Berkle). Cal.; Margie (Jiay. Monroe, ol (ioid--horo; Hints, of Dativllie. Va.; l chert. of Harrisonburg, Va. : Marpar. i Dalton, litli'li McArthur. Delphit:. Brown, Missio Sh'-ppard, Senah t'ritz. Nil I Jones., I.oh" P-rown and Mar;. Thomas, of (rreeiislioro. and Messrs Frank Hizemoi'f , Grover Mc.Vair. Jas. Hants. John Ogburn, Bob Idol. .('has. Dalton. t. C. Mi-okit. Frank .Notveiir Owen Ntirvell, Frank Abbott, RnritU. Vaughn. Wilson Gra, Chas. naM. Vtiniihv MrNuii. M. D. Smith. Roti.-r! Ogu 'irn, Mangum Wehh.Norwooil ioa. Jot Dalton a:;d Jeff Pt nn. Tht ciiapnoties are Di. and M Phin Hoi Ion. riHnat em l',0 Olilt CKiio.it an line .,( hiii! The chief engineer is Mr. Howard Sl'iuiho Kiit sciiti. il hx K W O Hnlon. I ' 1:1 fer'hrr anorll. His assts auts Inelinlit Mr. I Hvben CriU. Samuel Ireland and S. C. Aimstroiig. of Piiiladelphia ; C. C. j Welfare. Another tharur is to Me-Fiai7;-r and Tenbow WhitiiugUiu, whoiKinna Three lkivi I'nuor Cure Co. of He;dvi!ie, capital I.'o.ihmi. by .1. J. recently completed an ingliieeriug course at IJuiifinrl College. It appeals that the uusatisfaelory part ef the first servey was in that and crossing tinder eight tracks of the Southern Railway would have becti very expensive and iliflicult. NEW BOOKS AT THE McKirjim. ff R. 8c.il t. Samuel I line. MEETING OF THE . - Y, NL C- JL GLEE CLUB The Y. M. C. A. tlleo Club I, -six in last night was v.: "y successful. The club is cointos.'d of beglnr.eis and also advanewl si ninits. A short lee- Ailhoiigh the summer season Is on. the nillliher of books being IssueJ from the Carnegie l.ibri'ry has been holding up exceetllugiy well. There is to be an assistant librarian ami this will be quite an addition lo the already excellent, facilities. A souvenir postal card is to b.! Kotttn out and will be on sale a the library. Something u,:vv for Winston-Salem ;i.'(iple is to lie Inslilutei: uy the libiarian a children's hour. This it, '0 be held In the auditorium of. the rary and will consist of the reading l tho children, by the IiDrariHii or uch hooks us "Bird's Ciirisimas' Carol." and olltfr books that, delight ihe little outs. Th.'.re ivlll also b-.' amusements for tho children, such ns rtcUalions by thojt. gifted in this line. These "hours" will be held oaca ov twlco r month. "'"' Many new bocks have been receiv id and have beep catalogue.! this week. Th." hooks for the main pnrt arc for the hl!tlren, of 'all ages. Some of the authors who are vely popular with the children, are. Hoialio Alg -r. Jr.. Haiviy f'awt It man. IMward Kills itid (5. A. Gentry. Th" lis! of new books which are now at ihe library is ,'ivcr. below : N -il in the Words, Ooeifeot In the Foi.'hl. Di itr! lot In the Mountains. Ierfoof on the Prairie. In Freedom's Cause, The (Juet n's Both (liinrit. Marion H:"liley, With ('live In India. Willi Wolfe In Canada, In ' the Mikado's S-rviee, Stepping Sioiies, Chllilri.ti in (lie Fori-st. .lack ami Ills Isiiiiul. The I t nshallow Family. Helen Grant in the Aiilrd Hons-, Pallv In the ( iiy. Miss PriinrtiSe. Km my l.o;i, Eteiltla's Paigiiiu. St. Cectlia of tin Court. With-Huberts to Pr 'lorio. In Ihe Da.vs of .leffeis.m, And.v Grain's Pluck. The Haunt, d Mine. Umber Lew. Try and Trust. Hound lo Rise, Hist n front Ranks. Herbert Carter's Legacy. Victor Vane, Facing th World. It becca of Sunny Brook Fami. The Qui en of Little Ihirr.Miiore atr.-ef. Tbe Dauahltr of ihe Finest. Mis. Tin's Will, Jewel, Margarite. Fern! House. Geod St. Anne. The Little Princess. Joe Waling at. Home, Snagged ami Sunk, Steel Horse, San ford and Merlon, Bird's Christmas Carol, Jan of the Windmill, Otto of Hit) Silver Hand. The Kangaroo Hun ter, Frank In the Woods, Frank on the I.owtr Mlitdssippi, The. Mail Car rier, Ban ' Gordon's Shooting' Box. Rod ami Gun, the Youm; Wild Fiwl, r. Across .T xr,n. Bonnie. Prince Ci.arlle, The Right of Conquest, Doris and Ti-jotlDie, F-.thet's Fortune, The Itosi a ef St. Klizabetli. ihe Secret of Coffin Istar.il. Teddy and Towser. Lost in thr Jungles, Christinas Child. The Filiating Treasure, Digging for Gold, l.t-stiire's Luck. Dorsey. the Young In ei uioi, Red Fugle, Jim and Joe. Iron H'iirt. The Blazing Arrow. The Phan tom River, Tht Days of Ihe Ploni .-trs. Shod WI'S S!!encc; R-jy f '7i. Htilld iug a Nation, The Two Little Confi d i ate. The Young Naturalist, Fiank t Vickshurg. Frank on- the Prairie, Pony Express Rider. The Liki Warj Trail, Ned on the River. N't tl in th? Block House, Hans Brinker, Hunter .if the Ozark, Camping in ihe Motin t Kiiis, The Boy Trapper. The Bui I' d Tieusurt, and Frank on Hi a Gunboat. tuie It's-on w musical elt-iiii it This was follow notes sue h as si Hals with then as etven on Millie s and out jtio:is asked, i d by eiil i':,tl;uns of t,.t ps. ualur.ils, dojb'L1 aipi'fibetit al names. Piofessor Hou -liiiil. Is ai;i' a'ol eh ai is a teii'-her. n ;( onl iii Imparting knowledge of if.e subj, ct Imi alto It) training Hie novice l quick H'nl ihelotigh method". The next st p was the learning or reviewing of the r.uiiK's ef it ites on paper and the luee. ruin, ,; on lite Mu't. Klemelit siiifu , tie!. tig tolli.v.-iil Hid eneli ineiuiitji f-'.ios pcrttttly the in tervals of a IhliV, foil -tl: aitd fifth from vailoils given t- ittuds, nUlioinjii they had lievr r tr!"! t;,ls beloie. Tbe intervals Wt-re, too, s!iete.;slui;y named from th -Ir poKioti o:i lite staff, btlng p'n l,t, 1 oat from tUe choidg ot a r.t-w vuf'trl coiiinosltiun, These names ofi. appat-ililhcuil ta ;i more nintiiic pei former. Thr1 rlub is already proel.trlAe t,f ruoi(. Hti ti-r weri). . discovered two exprf h-nr. 1 oices, liavlng, I t it lig-d to d'Aen ;;t church chnlr;. wh' leive been invii"d lo Join their respective churches nnd choiiM ill this eiiy. In addition lliere are several, alieady, tl.-nreb members who are inipioviitg wi'li Ihe vot-il study. The evening, coi.riiu.ed with some unison mil foiir pa it slttKiuK. Notl.'lng but die highest praise loo't b.-eii given Prof, iliuigliinn by ihe no mbi rs for. Ills tlo;tiugh and sail tnelhoih In l.irilij'itig out die lust in the voic's stmt his nblliiy us a li-neher so that, al the conclusion of tho lesson eneli menih.T fci Is that the time litis been well epetil. The l;evt lelltintal i.ttioiil'j That Hj Wi'.l Institute I vtitic.".t ci leto Other Phases of th Cuestion And That Fwrttter Oil t'otu cr Will Foilaw. Other Notea Aboi, the Investigation. I'.y Wit lo Tho !.utlit WAS'.INtJTON, June S.-T pies idflll t t'ay Si lit. to the botlse COIH-un.lee- on igii-tu'uu espies of two it ; fits .ii ln-p eiijH of Chicago pack ,'tu I ui; . s, co t'l Htid by agilrullmal a' b. for. the Nelll Re)nold ' ' tl la I. a letter "I Irslue I l coiitineiiu on Immediate v'nlii arj riipioveni. nt In ihe Ionise ion iiiiotis following tea; Uin ef Neill Rejiuilds re pot and (I'lutes ; letitr from a friend in Chicago who d-escilhe hasle of pa -K. ts In cletinlug up and renovailiig i n ii . j-t.ihl.-'iii., tits as ' amusing if It w.re not s,( i. arly tragic,'" The presl- .i his BivestigalioiiH In the packing town are not )ft flu Uhed and tluit hc is not ot prepared ti nake a linn I statemt nt either, wltll itftiince to complaints against the boil an .1 tt'iimal industry or "as lo e.'titin ef ll,e-giiiee charges In i roe ut t-t uii Willi iiilult. rtttlon of niet. pioiluels as well a certain othel mat teis." He Colitel.dfi. howevel, that enough hit tleM loped to call for "Immediate, thoiotitleitideg uud radical enlarge. Ilieul o the owns of Ihe govern li t u l in li.speeting ail meats which liter into the liileiKtuU, uil.l foreign coii.nit r c.'' T 1. R- ported for The ScntlneL Tin re nit' s. renil sytiipioms of this letrliiln tlt-ii ;ise, some of which he tin etlor. ii When t no maeifesu more Inlercsl ill time tro-t! fli-iftt.y ; Klv-en more cure lo his body li stl be lirtt n to tils Soul, or n ,." 1 1 Ute talvaiioil Ihe Lord ..-e.-'Ms Cl.iisi ItKs iiniviiied, he shows thtil lie h n'maHy Ins-me. Hi. left prrt'-rn-il f ilionets ef the ChrlM Slid mtn.tvi d I .pie to u.iike the applica tion. It. was u very solemii gospel lues sat'j! ami listened til wllh, Wlpt altea tiou. In the nfut -erTlr 4he "Ursker . brpiiRht ( ul tile fill t that etplit ptue llinii) In slii, 'simtiiy btTNtiao ilipy full lo iil.il,', i;iii am,i Mini to do tiiln at outte. Dwtur Lilly fiinl Brown ami the pat'op ike biielly along the sumo 111!". Si Vi tal' liulleal d lluir earnest, di . silo lo rii-eom- t'lt. children of God Mid to be lemeiiilieriil In tb! ptilei;i i God's pi op! I, was aittigi-ther a. very fine smlcr :it:tl mill I' c!i)oetl. Thete will i;e service tolilylit and Satniday at o'clock anil I the ni 'el ini; veil! p-i.bifrly clou; with the set viei , Si, iiila). Yon aro I'ordlally tuvlfi'tl to coino uud tiijoy tlie-.H closing to rvu . ... tit I... V......1 1..1.1 ... 1, '111 .' .... I ,M, .,..,.,, ,:. , .. Pythian Convention, iitembt r mnv Joi-f a' noi title-. . , , ' ., FC-tid-of tlie H Hoeia'i.,,, nr.. Ir-rTJ.',-h' h!!"ft , vited i,i join the ,1i,...ib. i, on tl.,.,- ! j t ' I"" , n 7 ',' 'tVt rtioonintrht walk tonight . ,i..U (lifnt.lloi J. I). N int. of Ull- j itiii'fio.i. m in hip cl'y this nitrti- iitig iriini i.iiiinainn, wnfie lie Jusl or- Marrlagc In Yadkin. ii Wednesday, Ji.ne 0, at high noon al the home of the bride's piiieli! in Yailkm iiii!i'y. M,, Lt.n.o I'liiiby niitl Miss Vi'isla Ctuvei were married. Rt v. V. M. Salm i.lHt iai iii. Mr. F. R. Notiii.ln wioi best m a j i ai'd Miss Ora Babhy wai maid of boi.oi. Mi .S. A. HiitehiiH .aiul Miss lk-ssl Craver were aitcndaiits. e.i.ntii a totlge of KntgtiU ol I'vimim. il. gr.'iid lidgo iioets In Ore'-nsboro in xi I'lie.ilat ,.ini Ihe ruporis will ,-l i.w II lo w lode.es oliiliir.ed dining l lie year end moie than on thousand :.e-,v mi mill m. W, W. Wilson, of Ral sigh, now lb-put) grand chancellor, tvl'l bj n, ailn giami chancellnr whin the gland lodge meets In Gret-iisburo, Me. Nutt. I ti I II It lial WILL BE DECLINED. WilbuP nian i:.. """oeof DowiS.t2ioB City. III. Dr. Basset".-. Suficesror. Albert Shaw, editor nf the R" of R?views. .Vliveie l tl ad a; Trinity College commence this week. Tae s-'tiior fia-:.- 1 iH. Tie (ligne ol H. V Detwoe; Hod. i'r has hoc: 1 1 l.eci.d professor of history In ttie 1 liege to succeed Dr.. Bniseil. reaiancd I was couf'-rreil on Rev. G. H ol Gieensboio. Prol. W. K. p.. an alumnus of Trinity, ! By Wire to The Sentinel.. ! WASHINGTON. June S.-lu.llca-i in' s a'f; that Ihe luvitail'in of CMr i to packers to the hou.-e cotiinilH'-e j ,:i agriculture to visit and Inspect -i" racking town will he tliciit! d I ii'-piescnialive Wads worth, cliairii.aii i o Ce c.-immittee. said r hi morning -i- did n it think there was. atiy pros- pent of Ihe committee going there. -The imrcurv registeied In shade (his afternoon. S . A i: (; :', I , ' ? i -: . r. , - ' . t ; - v -mi t f .jm.,- t.-. it .! ?H e 4' J - '-7 w '-, v.. r 'j-.. i . . , . . . " . . i - .A.-,,-'- .V falwM. mitt AAOAM vw.-3. 2 tif Arn. I. i Charles Dick. Sfeitor Iron Oh'o.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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June 8, 1906, edition 1
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