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DAILY SENTINEL WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13. 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS FRIGHT CAUSES T III li Pwijn mstitu-jDemocratlc National Commit Wealthy Richmond LadvWas Big Wharf Fire In Baltimore e For A Short Does Great Deal Of Damage. er for Second Place. itiile. IT Y r. I j f niiin "P 1 1 t- i " LOSS OF ABOU in eraiis in. rni wc nrmu TWO MILLIONS fUlilnli J U Lri I II i i fa I jnWtll Vist". .... -Decline to u'- L Pai,tiCJt S tuat.ort. Ldanava After He ; r,;. .1 1 ' 1 UI! th l making a . a;tlUi! here from j puimsntr s ri .. aid tie uiwui " '., situation and bop?i Vulbig all kinds o( h said: Lurtima iu R.issia ,,t,! tOO Chte.ll. 9 appeal, llinu-'iiuo i" radical in Amen I jni unable to dis situation in America sway fnii" 'htre 80 visit the diuima to- In- will leave for kp Hardware Cora of t he increase In t-ir business and from lv a building of their i ' wi:li Mr. R. J. Rey liuii (if a sture build- .iiij Main strutsThis of two stories on e on Main streets. n the iitimb:.T of floors the fact that the lot and therefore the first nrfi'l will lie level im Main. The fronts ircsfid brick. iiiWinjr is one foreign m steie buildings. It tlbling t!lp and there 'lip.,' in the Twin-City r. The great advan siidi a huiMing Is that .taiirc y much lower airiilU'cts are Messrs. atil Co., Mill Ensl- iiH'ts. of I'lovldence. 'raft has been let lo uf this city. . will l) 2imix."i 'feet, MkI liilo two store el. Thie Wall-Hilske F'iiiy, fijoni garret lo a siot'c room, rmiiilnir et. This will also re Imildiiig hoie. run- " btreet. Tin otherj lie reilei tn such Reynolds shall select. Well do not lutein! il;K at an txtrav-agant i' economical use, as ieiiiamls an up-to-date Miess purposes, fnr pi their customers mui altitude ami eonstrnc- h'ng. a person coniine "areliouso can enter Mam street, ascend a alk the length of the on Libert - street rs warehouse or nnv. lip may desire. Ke Comiiailv cvnoxfa ;ore by October 15. will be pleased to f'l'tomers. Say H Hat Regarded Bryan At; Logical Candidate Since 190-4 And j It Confident That He Can Lead Democratic Forces to Victory. j By Wire to The Sentinel. RICHMOND, Va.. June IS A stJff : correspondent of the Richmond Even-j ins Journal today Interviewed D:mo- i cistic National Committeeman Nor man E. Mack In Buffalo on Demo eiatic outlook. Mack said: "There has been no time since the rMult of the 1904 election was an nounced that I have not believed that William Jennings Bryan would con tinue to be leader oMhe Democratic paity In the nation and there has been no time In the same perloid but what I have believed that Bryan would be lenomlnated tor presidency by ac clamation In the next Democratic national convention. I also believe that a Democrat from the South, that part of the country which- has always beeu Democratic, should be preset' ed as a candidate for Democratic nomina tion for vice-presidency, not because it Is the South so much as because it is Demociatlc and always consistently so." Mack predicted that Representative William Randolph Hearst would be Democratic nominee for governor ; of New York. HONOR IT LEHIGH. A telegram has just been received this afternoon stating that John H. Clewell. Jr., who has this year finished his Sophomore year In Lehigh Univer sity, has been awarded the Wilbur scholarship, which is a wish prize of $2oi. This Is the highest honor which is given by the I'nlverslty and la always awarded to a member of the Sophomore class for scholarship standing. It may bo remembered that two ytais ago Mr. Clewell received the scholarship In the Bethlehem Par ochial school which was two years' tuition to Ijjfilgh l'niv rsity value $2."0 The scholarship awarded him today is a cash prize. , This honor is indeed a high one am! Mr. Ckwell's many friends here arc r;el!gh4ud at his success In winning tho prize. ' x W. W. C. Crist. Of This City. Is Chosen Grand Vlce-Chan- cellor At This Morning's Sess'on Of The Grand Lodge Mayor Eaton To Become District Deputy Fund of $16. 000 On Hand As Nucleus For Establishment of Orphans Home. ptoci, block tt tun 'Kton r .... i- ... "PiHed yestenlav. The Nec tin..... ... ""rr siiire rooms. f "us bepn rented bv of the Climax Bar in "Pen another shav- Jfxt store room has ;Mr ' T. Poindexter. ! Nl;sso building on ,n- Poindexter will Hiaiters ;,t once and "al line f nierchan 1,1 '""-.large store "lock Is for rent. 1,!(),,k has three and is Sfixioo , ' the business "at P'H t i the city. as in Greensboro BESS H COMPLETED. OF ELKS IN DENVER The local lodge of B. P. O. Elks K as usual, lmieresttd In the na tional reunion, which takes place this year l Denver, Col., July lfi to 20th Inclusive. This year thti Win ston lodge will be represented by Mr. Robert S. Galloway, and no doubt one or mora others. The sum of $12,500 Is to be given away lit prIZ9S. Among these ttiere will be a prize of $1,non for best band, $1,000' for lodge having mast. ladles in lint. etc. There la to be no State reunion this yeai". BATTLESHIP GEORGIA T By Wire to The Sentinel. ROCKLAND. Maine. June 13. The battleship Georgia negan her accep tance trial this morning. She started on propeller standardization test at 6 o'clock. The required speed .of 119 knots Is expected to be made easily. The vessel was built by the Bath iron Works, ol Bath, Maine. Continued Thursday. The Sauthslde lot sale will be con tinued tomorrow on account of the unfavorable weather of yesterday and today. Two sales will be held tomor row., one at 3 o'clock and another at :30. Thet company has seventy-five very desirable lots unsold, which will go tomorrow, The lot to be given away on the day of the last sale has attracted consideTaftle attention and wfith fair weather the crowd tomorrow will no doubt be very large. LHtle Richard Wilson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Wilson, died this afternoon at. 2 o'clock. T ES 1 "nuifr. I'JfJ"'".'."- Per. i .i,,;,; "v's'r of the meie was any 7 Addicks ' lr "he next ' Wlieh was julver. :. . . . ii",i"R for " evening, has .'" "T"1"! "f the ,Jj of next week. E ROCKEFELLER'S SIFETf By WlrA to The Sentinel. LONDON. June. 13. A dispatch from Paris says the police of Com piegne where John Rockefeller. Is now visiting his daughter, Mrs. Strong, are afraid an attempt may be made by anarchists to kill the Stan dard Oil magnate. Letters have been received by nathorlWos stating that anarchists arV watching Rockefeller's movements. Strangers found, loitering ii".ir his lesldence are asked to show their papers or move along. I ; Scared Early This Morn- , Ing By Burglars. Mr. Engl it !v Hearing Burglars. Rusher from Her Room Calling for Her Husband, Then Se-on And Diet in a few Minutes Afterward. I By Wire tt The Sentinel. RICHMOND. Va. June 13. The ,fusbk cable itsiuVtire f Riibeit F. English, on Gmve atenue. wis entered by burglars esily this n:.u oinit. Mix ; Ei tlish. whose room thev emered. I died fi:n the flight. Hvi hiilmnd u imaily insane with grief Mrs Kn i llsh ran fmni her room calling for het ; husband and as he emerged from hl Irexim she swooned at his fett and d.ed few ailn ites later. Jacob Gould Schurman. President of Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. STATE GRAND LODG KNIGHTS E, OF PYTHIAS, ELECTS OFFICERS. Special to The Sentinel. GREENSBORO. J tne 12 -The Grand Lodge Knights of Pythlns elecLnl the following officers today: Grand Chancrtlm, V. W. -Wilson. of Rnlelg'.i; Vice I'hancellor. W. C. Crist, Wiiiiitoii-Salem; Grand Prelate. W. R. Coppedge, Rockingham, re elected: Grand Master of Exchequer, John MilU, of Riuherfoiitton, re elected: Grand Keeper of Record and Sfils. W. T. Il'iwell. of tkildsboro, re elected; Grand Muster at Arum, Mc Ilrydo Holt, Giaham; Grand Inner Guard. O. C. Burton, Mount (Ulead; (itand Outer Guard, E. J. Jones, Cou- Cllll, Itif representatives from Wlnslon S.ilem d(X ided to give W. C. Crist a big reception next Monday night. He was eh'Cted by a vote of S2 to 49, C. t MeLeiin, Greensboro, being his op ponent. Mayor O, B. Eaton will be appointed distilct deputy for the eighth district. The giutid lodge has tin orphanage fund of over sixteen thousand dollars. The grand Mge will adjourn to ii.u. re. . .. 700 ARE PRESENT WANTS INSPECTION At Least That Number of n, C. Teachers Are Attend ing Assembly. Governor Glenn Unable to Deliver Address Today But He Writes Let ter. In Tfii. Among Other Things. HeFavors Compulsory Education. Reception Tonight, i 3pecial to The Scnur.el. RALEIGH. June 13. In a letter read to thu Teacheis Assembly today from Governor Glenn, who was too unwell to be preseut and speak, the governor declared in favor of a law that will compel attendance of chil dren at school until twelve or fourteen years old and declared that parents, who would have to use pittance, earn ed by little children, were either fit subjects for county homes or needed lessons to lie taugnt, application oi the vagrancy act. Other features of the session today- were addresses by Dr. Alphonso Smith, of the University of North rarnllim nml Miss Celesta B. Parrlsh. of the Georgia State Normal school. During the afternoon the sessions of the North Carolina association of Academies Mild the State Association of Primary Teachers were held. Tonight President W. T. wnnseti delivers the annual address and thereafter teachers will repair to the governor's mansion for a recr'ptUm in honor of the assembly. , Conditions are rainy and inclement but fully TOO teachers are already litre. , British House of Commons Takes Up Chicago Pack-5 Iik House Matter. Askt That Civilian Inspector Be Sent to Chicago to Investigate Govern ment Replies That Army Officer Has Already Been Sent for That Purpose, By Wire to The Sentlnet. UINDU.N. June 13. The American beef sc-ii mil! was brought up In the House of Commons today when a de maud waa made upon the government to sriul a civilian inspector to Chic po to make medlcai and sanitary re port ol conditions them ill the pack ing houses. The government's answer was . that n army officer had already been sent there for that purpose. SHOOTING AFFRAY IN GREENSBORO LAST IHT John Fralzer has moved to hi new residence on Thirteenth street. P. 8. Preston has rented the Rights cottage on Academy street. Salem. ' Postmaster C. A. Reynolds has been invited to deliver an address at Yadklnvllle Julv al.u rally to be held there for the purpose of djscusing the proposed trolley line from there to this city. The tax lister for the fit sf and second wards remain at the court house dining the dinner hoius to nr I'oinin Kiute employes of the factories. ',.ll those who promised to contri bute lo the supper that. ;is to hat'" been given in front of Pt-sbytei ian man tomorrow me n'tptested to send Their contributions Tuesday hiurnitiL'- GREENSBORO. June 13. As a result of a shooting frolic last night at a notorious negro dive In South Greensbojo known as Do Drop Inn. Mark Cotton, colored, lies at the point of 4eath. Hill Carter Is rolling over In pail' fiiom a shot In the back, Police man Sktene has a piece clipped from his ear and Bill Bailey, cripple ncg-o desperado, Is it) Jail for doing all the utiwktlnL About 9 o'clock last night Mark Cot tm renorted to the nolice that he had been assaulted by Mt Hollls at the home of Bill Bailey In "Do Drop Inrr." Policeman 8keetie accompanied Cot ton back to arrest Hollls. He did not find Hollls at Bailey's bouse, but he found him In a vacant house nearby. Ho arrested Hollis and handcuffed him. Jast as he locked the handcuffs h? heard the report of a pistol, saw the blaze and so near did the bullet come striking him that he heard the ball as It whizzed by. The. ball took effect. In the breast of' Cotton, who was standing at his aid's, penetrating bis right lung. Will Carter, who was sitting down, raised up and was plug ged in the back by Bailey. Carter is t ::( considered- tt-rlourdy wounded. Mat Hollls. who was still held on to by the officer, remarked to the officer that he was handcuffed and he too. would be shot. At this Itoiley replied. "yes. i you. I will kill, yon all." He fired two other shots- but they wnt wild, llallev was found lying out in the field near the bouse, where t!i sliootlng took place. He was Miud up. i WINSTON ALDERMEN HOLO CALLED SESSION ' The hoard of aldermen of Winston met lu the council chamber In calll session last Bight. Mayor Euton pre sided und all meniliers were present except Messi. W. T. Brown and Sterling Smith, who were abitent from thu city. The main topic of discussion was the extension of the sewerage svstem from the Southern Railroad bridge up Liberty street to the terminus. Also the extension of be tem down Seventh street lo Peter'a creek was brought up. A petition was read, signed by the property owners of North Liberty street, iuklig for t'. extension. They stated in the petition that no money had been spent, up there for ten years. that they were tax payers and that the sewerage was needful, for health. A motion was ptmsed ordering the city engineer to make a survey and that the sewer committee should get bids and report to the board. Afler this matter had been laid aside Mr. R. I. Dslton mentioned the Seventh street sewer. At a former meeting the city engineer had been crdreil to make a survey and report to the board. .Aa the survey had been made a motion was passed ordering that bids be gotten on this sewer also. AlderiiiHn Casper, of thu market committee, read a proposed ordinance a to the selling of hogs, rattle, etc.. In the city outside of the market with out a $-" license, this not to Incliul.' farmers bringing such to town. This Is to do away wlih the operation of "pin-hookers," who purchase, cattle, etc., from the farmers at a low price, lower than I he farmers would get at market and then sell It themselves to the inurket nien. The Htm firr a violation of this ordinance Is $30. Wharf ef Merchant And Miners' Transportation Company And Sev eral Boats Destroyed. Flame Threatened to Spread t Other Sec tions of the City. By Wire tu The Sentinel. BXI.TIMOUE. June 11 The neam hip whiif of the Mrrctisnl' and M it'r.' TiaiMiportattaM Company wsa totally i.i.tiu-d bv a Are which started early this ntArrUng lu a scow lying along side the wharf. Th leaint r Ksei was also destroyed, be. ?iiar .gtu scows and barge. The l;i-e and scows were loaded, with cotton and resin. The steamship Eaoei was valued al l ioo.ooo. (low much her cargo wa worth Is not known. For a time It looked aa If Baltimore would have another grvat eonfUgra tiou. Hounee aenwe. the street from the plw were threatened. The total loss will probably reach $2,im(i,iMMi. 1 Three Meet Death. Three of the crew of the Essex met death In the fire on the vessel. They were Edward Atkinson, captain's aaalttait; John Cowtello. sc ond steward; Manuel! tklello. Ore m o Five olhef men were rescued, with difficulty. MILITARY ABUSES IN A GERMAN PROVINCE. T Al Br Wire tn The llMitlneL BERLIN, June 13. Tire Vorwaert today publisher eiiaional revebv Mima of miliary abuse In German ; Southwest Africa. Numerous caws of " cruelty to soldier and cruelty of on cr guilty of maltreating subordi nates who were recalled to Genua ivy and placed on the retired list am printed. Systematic cruelty, the pa per declares, provoked several mul lil ies. In one serious mutiny one officer was killed und a iton-tommtsitloned of ficer received many wound. German troop are also badly fed and clothed. In conclusion, Vorwaert demand that the government publish the whole truth and not conceal abuses. A small freight wreck occurred yesterday on the N. & W. road a short distance) beyond Aveloll. No serlou damage was done with the exreptton or the track being torn up for about 50 yards. Strange to say the engine of the wrecked tralu ran about 50 yards on the cross ties without turn ing over. The passenger to Roanoke was de layed about two hours on account of the. wreck. FOUR SCHOOL BOYS DROWNED IN RllfER By Wire to The SentlnM. BANGOR. Maine, June f3. Umont Parker, aged 19, YVInfleld Brown, aged IS; Iiwrencc Aiken, aged 20; F. Her man Herrlck, aged IX, members of the graduating class at Brewer High School were boating at Orrlngton lale yesterday afternoon. The boat cap sized and all four were drowned. Their bodies were not recovered. STATE BANKERS TO MEET AT TOMAY. Card reading as follow have bees sent out : ' The Tenth Annual Convenllon of ttwt North Carolina Hunkers' Asuochitlon will be liiiJd at Toxsway Ion Ijiku Toxaway, N, C. June nineteenth, twentieth and Iwenljr first, iiliu'N-en hundred and six You are cordlully luvlied to attend. Charles N. Evans, ' Wm. A. Hunt, . President, Hecreiary. 11 BLOWN UP NEAR ROAN0KI. Roumanian Laborer en Tidewater Railroad Victim of Explosion. ROANOKE, V.. June 12 -While) trying to remove the. lamping from a hole In a. rock where the dynamite had been placed to go off, an explosion occurred today at the Besr-Wsllaoe const ruction camp on the Tidewater Railroad fifteen mile west of Roan oke. blowing up 11 Roumanian, Two men, were killed outright .and two more died just after reaching a hos pital at Radford, Va. Two other are In a precarious condition, onu suffer ing with a badly fractured skull and the other with ruptured Intestines. Another accident occurred at th same camp later In the day In which one man was seriously Injorert. The names of the dead and Injured cannot be given. School Closes. The primary school of Mis Dona Smith closed last night. The program arranged consisted of songs, recita tions, essays, etc., which were very creditably rendered. "The exercbten were given In the school room In the Widows' House. Bishop Rontllhaler made an address. Dr. Clewell was present and also made a short talk. Many friends of the school were present. VISITED BY CYCLONE. TIFTON. 0.. Jun 13. Eight tene ment house were destroyed and fifty others damaged, two persons serious ly Injured and several others slightly lii a tornado which swept over (hi town est-rday afternoon. The Pres byterian church was wrecked, the damage being $30,no0. A wm and daughter of Henry Cornell were prob ably fatally Injured. T By Wire to The Sentinel. HI 'DA PEST. Hungary, June I3.-r-An marchlst arrested mi Roumanian Hungarian boundary was found lo have codtf, letter in- hi poelon latert May 31, In which rrferemce Is mnle to attempt on the life of King Alfonwi, at Madrid, and to piojected attempts on lives of other rnleis. The uuirchlst wm supplied with several forged passport. By Wlr ti The itlnjl KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jime 12 Charged with accepting rebates four packing companies today were found guilty by Jury lit the I,"t)ted State dis' rict court here. The cases aro ihw of Armour. Swift k Co., Cinlahy tt Co , mid ."tson Morris Packing Co. S. O. Ooode left tJils morning for A .belioro
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