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WTIN-CITY DA 1LY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS MWOiUEElD ir,ds Will rrob- With jiing Laws. L,l Moody. At ln.ti9s- , . , These Roads As Urt t". Stmwrd 0-1 -ON. M;t Sy ' art c(i.ti: , (, iiL :' is '.bat h,. J.-!i;nlnu lit , 'ii i in- Stan ,u::; ; i ,( ! . atur n;a e kihI-t the .i. I :mli. j, ,. .t has 'tit1 s'lp- U!;ri'rs!i3rt. The move jal of oik a::d i( larue Minis f money. li:J nprt the l(.i!.iwins uai navins wiw i un.r lit t.v sianu- :!ipa;;i: v. i-nuiua. 5i:jl: (:i,i'a!:o r.asi (Yiitral Vemiiuit: New ivpt Hartford: South Batlinitou c Qnincy: a: nil; M:ss.un & pimui- ms aic pJat't il n Mr. Bitlrr. of pros rulkms. r evM'.nci' that the pres Sjiidaril Ol! Company is kvm ae:t :n nr.-. un me Ike S'a:;dard to crush iie fcoiiid malu' .1 iia: IV m.-r: ore (if the ilefcu- 15 OP STATF DENTAL SOCIETY OVER The local demists munied this n-.orning from the State Dental Con vention, held at High Point. They re port a Urge attendance and a profita ble and interesting sessiou. The new officers of the society are: Pnsideiit. Dr. J. E. Osborne, of Siul- tiv; first vice pres!c!?n. Dr. F. L 1 Hunt. AshevilleV second vicj presi id, nt. Dr. A. E. Frailer, of High j Point: secretary., Di.. C. A. Thompson, 'ot Wilson: treasurer. Dr. R. M. Mor- rcw, of Burlington; essayist. Dr. C. P. Moiris, of LiUingtou;exaniining board Dr. V. E. Turner, of Raleigh, and Dr. K. H. Jones, of Wiuston-SaUm. This boa id. is elected for three years. The delegates to the national con tention, which meets In Atlanta In September, are: R. T. Allen, L. 1. Gid eney. H. V. Horton, J. 1.. Gibson. H. C Henderson, P. E. Horton, E. E. Per kins. J. II. JudL J. Ed. Warren. R. H. Equires. O. J. Bender, I. H. Davis. I. M. Huniphrls, J. N. Johnson, L. L. Dainerou, R. S. Cole, E. W. Shackel ford, George. A. Carr. A resolution was adopted recom mending that a "committee of one member, to be known as the prosecu tion committee, be appointed, whose" duty it shaM be to direct the prosecu tion in all cases which are properly Brought before it." 'PIIRF n mattfrIpythiin rfcpption'is . - www llllll 11.1111 I llllllll LUL IIUIIi This Bill Being Considered In .The House of Represen tatives Today. s. uf ,e Vo;'. who ac- ..r n-maii.s (,f liis uncle. here Tnursilay. Lit nw, Mrs. ti'al, s. ho came ill w h (i! tvu:-l).;l': Mon 1 a few tijys wiia rtla foie Kuiug inline. It. is 'fct npi rati. in uiu!i ('apt. fmnied iiu Friday of last lit his condition was re- il. in fact entirely salis Siiiiiiay. w hen his heal! The physician who at Uaifs stated that, the on- iucffwlul and that after ivjK.foiiiiil that the wound "alius, ('apt. dales was tfce cud. t he Ssntlrul n'Ki. W. Va., June 2.!. 0111 the lumber ; M TO the Cranberry rlv AauiMMs ami foreigners. ljf Anu-uVans bv ';." tile feud. One for aii'i (eir wounded. Thi I'CiHf thai Him foreigners ;,,,i:H '" triune'. work. ' 1 MH ( t. ii. K IIS CAPITAL Si ntinel. . Jill,.. ' 1..... . " ami '"'iiM'iwilcrof the '"til t im ,.ti 1 !, :ri.v 1'"' " I h !!- t , 11.1- Tur- Nonh malice ured in. cbv THREE ARE CONVICTED OF EMBEZZLEMENT. By Wire to The Sentinel. PATTERSON. N. J., June 22 Three secretaries of building and loan asso ciations, convicted of embezzlement from the associations, were sentenced yesterday by Judge Scott to one year's imprisonment each. William Mal colm tinbesszled IIOO.OW from the Mu tual Building and Loan Association, of Passaic; W'. W. Allee, of this city, several thousand from the Manchester Building and Loan Association. He made a full TestituthMk Hawy Speei stole from the Peoples' Building and Loan Association, of Passaic, and was expected to get off with a fine. Thic Taken Up After To Other Mat ters Were Disposed Of Packing i HoLie Con.'.ia.r a rv. j cussed in The Senate At Today's I Session. j By Wire to The Sentinel. ' WASHINGTON. Juue The House to.ia in committee of the ihole itsunit! consiik'ratiou of the 'pure foad bill, after adopting the cou ' ference report on utistoffice appropri ation and Osago Indian allotment bills. Packing House Conditions. On renewal of the motion by Mr. Proctor that agricultural appropria tion bill with accompanying beef in spection provision be sent to confer ence as ask,d for by House, packing hou&e conditions were discussed in the' Senate today. The measure has been lying on the vice-president's desk for several days. Resolution or Sympathy. Representative Gill, of Maryland, yesterday Introduced a resolution In the House railing on the president to transmit to the House what Informa tion he may have concerning the re cent massacres of the Jews at Bialys tok. The resolution refers to the "bru tality of Russian mob that vented itself In savage torture, in fiendish mutila tion of dead. In diabolical rending of in nocent babes limb from limb befoie the eves of frantic mothers." The J resolution speaks of scenes of carnage and so forth and expresses the sym pathy of the people with the persecut ed and oppressed of all races. Delightful Social Event Honor of Grand Vice Chancellor Crist In Attended By 300 Members of th Or dei and Their Friends Inspiring Addresser, by Mayor 0. B. Eaton FOR TWO NEW BATTLESHIPS OFFEREO Special to The Se-lneL WASHINGTUN.Jwiie 23 Bids eie opened bv the tiavy department t,ly fiMT construction of to flts'-e.a bjt I'eshlps. the M;rh:an and the 8uth Carolina. B:d were submitted under two clauses, first on department's plans and specifications for hull and 1 machinery. The preference U -given Ithe turbine tte. Is urxiiable the and Rev. E. S- C -osland Delightful . navy department will siK-ept the two Music Refreshments tlu Academy Campus By Wire to The Sentinel. RALEIGH, June' 23. Sheriff" f. VV. biddie and two deputies arrived tfii'i morning at 1 o'clock with the negro, loe Bailey, who murdered John M. Lancaster In Craven county Thursday. Bailey was brought to Wake Jail In pursuanctTNif . instruction from Gov ernor Glana to prevent lynching. fl LABORERS m KILLED W Sill ENGINE By Wire to The SentineL STEUBEN VI LLE, Ohi ). June 21! - Of fourteen laborers seeking shelter from rain under a car on the siding at Labelle Iron Works early this morn ing, two were killed and one injured by a shifting engine. RUSSIAN POLICE! COMMISSAR! KILLED By Wire to The Sentinel ST. PETERSBURG, .Tune 2X The police commissary was shot And mor tally wounded last night in the Indus trial, quarter. The would-be assassin is not made public. He is under ar- H8i. A negro named Hence Mitchell cre ated consternation in a section known as "Monkey Bottom," near town, last evening. With a double-barreled shot gun, heavily loaded. Hence went after two r.egro women, Martha Cobb and Hetvrietta Stamps. He demanded (if the women tha4 they stop all laundry work and then proceeded to pour out two tubs of water. The frightened women remonstrated with Mitchell, who pointed the gun at them, telling them to "move 00." It Is needless to sav that Martha and Henrietta lost no time In gulng after an officer. Hence was arrested, tried before the mayor and bound over to the Superior court. In default of bond he Is In Jail. The officer who made the arrest meas ured the loads In the barrels of Hence' gun by means of the ramrod and found that they contained loads uf about two, and a half inches. Hence declared at the trial that he had to have his gun to scare away the boys, who had been pestering him. AROUND THE CITY. E. 7i ' - - 7mM $$ - EfKE of rl 'Z - U Uannon- I '"6 HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES. W. f. Drown weut' to Richmond to day on a business trip. Editor Deaton. of the Mooiesvllle Enterprise, was In the city today. Mrs .1 W Cannon, of Concord. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Douglas. , Mrs. H. B. i'ulliam went to Price this afternoon to see her son, who is sick there. Ray Clement and family went to Mocksville this afternoon to spend Sunday with relatives. Chas. Griffith and C. M. McKaughn went to Kernerhville today to list their real estate for taxation. Miss- Lula Glenn , or Statesvllle, who has been visiting friends here, re turned hoW this afternoon. riorfi.m H. Reynolds has Just com- jpleted some attractive sign work for f letcner tiros. Dig siaugnuT stue. Mrs. J. J. .Coxe. of Rldgeway, Va who has been visiting her brother, G. W. Corii, returned1 home this after 11001:. R. E. Lassiter want to Sanford to day to see his grandmother who is 111. He was accompanied by his little Jaughte.-. M iKi Adu Thomas and sister, of Greensboro, went to Wilkesboio today to visit their brother. They win it turn Moudaj . , , .... W. A.' Lenily left today for Wash ington, D. C, to visit bis son, (apt. W. B. Lenily. He may go to New York to visit another son, Fred Lenily. R. B. Crutchfleld. of Wilson, who came here a few days agr to see his brother. Capt. F. G. Crutchfleld, re turneu" home today. The latter's con Jltion Is considered slightly more fa vorably today. ( Rev-. M. L. Kesler. sueriiite:i(L nt jr the Thomasville orphanage, will visit Winston-Salem tomorrow. , He sill preach at Waughtown Baptist church at 11 a, rh., at Southsida at S p m. and at Brad Street, cliuxn ai nigh;. , Register of Deed's Lindsay has received notice from the State Audi tor stating that those who own dogs Min list the s8ms if they so desire and that o fa. f ne dollar will be imiMS- ?d ii;on each canine. The money will go to the school funa. "Col." John Shultz. of Greensboro, writes a friend here that he has had beans, potuioM'." command tomatoes out of his garden and that his entire vegetable crop la of me upeni ei Blackburn variety. The "colonel is one of the "warmest'' memoers 01 the Blackburn faction at home' and ahioad. In local political circles it Is biJng whispered that when Republican Stale Chairman Adams was in VYintiton S lem hist Ssturday he held a confer ence wilh several of the faithful. It Is said that a few of the hoys who had not lined Tip with the organization walked up like little men and pb-dgeii their allegiance, thereby foisiiklng their former associates who p-rsist In standing by and with the Blackburn adherenia, A Republican Is authority for the statement that If Chalimau Adams had delayed his visit a few days he would have rvceivi-d U'ie "niatble hand." It is also argued that It tll be necessary for Mr. Adams to visit Winston Salem again In order to get all the opposing forces In line. Served on,lll,s' bids. Among the biddtr i Cramps, of Philadelphia: New York iS'.iip Building Co.. of Camden. N J : Thiee hundred Pvthlans, with their ''Newport Nes Ship Building and l friends, including a number of ladles, ! .V,' V',Kw"' , , . , 1 River Ship Building Civ, Jmnc. Mass., attended the recepikir at the Saiern , ,he . l-n,on ,run Wm k Pau rr((. Acad' my chapel last venli!g given by:, ,iM jthe lour local lodges in honor of Mr. j , W. C. Crist. recfMlv elected to the' secondT highest office In the gift of th Grand Lodge of North Carolina. The weather was Ideal and the exer cise were thorooihlv enkivflble in 1 iniltfll kfeplng with the ay the Pythiaus do thiugL'. Mr. E. A. Ebert was master of cere monies and well did he perform the dntier assigned him. The SaLm Boys' Hand, under the di rection of that splendid gentleman and thoroughly qualified Instructor, Mr. B. J. Pfohl, captivated the large audience. The organisation rendered a number of selections to the delight of the large assembly. The Pythlans and their guests after entering the chapel were first escort ed to the front, where they wtjre greet ed with hearty hand-shakes by Mr. Crist and the four chancellor com manders of the local lodges. It was after 8 o'clock when the ex ercises opened, the first number on the program being selection by the band. , This was followed by an address by Mayor O. B. Eaton, who spoke for ten minutes or niore. He spoke of the honor that had come to Pythlanlsm as well as to the community by the el evation of one of Witiston-Salenra ex cellent cltlxens to the office of Grand Vice Chancellor of the Doinalu of North Carolina. Mr. Eaton's address was a gem. He briefly discussed the principles ot the order Friendship. Charity and Benevolence and said that the Grand Ixidge recognized that Mr. Crist stood for these principles and for this reason and the fact that he was always loyal to the order he was honored by ths grand body. The sfpeaker concluded by urging his hear ers to always endeavor to brliu hap piness to others while laboring to achieve success in life. . A male quartette, composed of MeRsrs. E. A. Ebert. J. D. Newton, William Woollen and Robt. Lichen- thaler, sang "My Old Kentucky Home." The hearty encore which fol lowed this number gave evidence of the audiences appreclnllon. Rev. E. S. Crosland made a happy address. He said that Pythlanlsm could not be .defined; that It mea.iS more than words ran tell; that Pylh n I sin netds tin defence, because it stands for truth, purity and benevo lence. "The order In North Carolln Is composed of men who do things and the Grand Lodge did well when It elected W. 0. Crist Grand Vice Chan cellor," r-ontlnired the speaker, who added that no truer and more faithful Pythian could be found In the State than Will Crist, who was the orlglna tor of the district meetings, which had proven so beneficial to the order.Turn- ing to the man in whose honor the re ception was given. Mr. Crosland said: "You have served the order well; t congratulate you; wa are all with you and when you wear the ermine of Chancellor Commander we will still be with you. heart and hand." Rev. Mr. Crosland's address was fol lowed by a beautifully rendered duet by Miss Gertrude Dean and brother, Mr. Jasper Dean, of the First Baptist church choir Representatives of the four local lodges spoke briefly. In which they congratulated Mr. Crist upon the hon or that had come to him as well as to the order and Winston-Salem. Mr. A B. Bynum spoke for Damon ljdge; Mr. Luther Snyder for Forsyth Lodge; Rev. J. F. McCuislon for Salem Idge and Mr. H. O. Sapp for Wachovia. At the conclusion of the Interesting exercises In the chapel, the entire au dience, by Invitation, marched to the beautiful campus, which was attract ively decorated for the occasion. Here II II- 1 -rr-Bwwwp elegant refreshments were served, the ice cream being made In Pythian col ors blue, yellow and red. During this part of the program the Bays' Bund rendered several selections. The Pythlans are to be congratula ted vpoil the success that attended their reception. Every member of the order appreciates the courtesy extend ed by Dr. Clewcll In the use of Ihs chapel and campus for this event, which, proved most .delightful. JUL! 5TH BIG DM. Grand Re-Opening" of City of San Francisco Takes Place Then Elaborate Arrangement temg Made For a Bg Celebration on That Day Troop To Be Removed Tnen With Esception of Tno Regularly tla tioned at the Presidio. Br Wlr to The Pwittnet. WASHINGTON. June 23 For Ike first time since the earthquake San Francisco will be "lde open" 41 dan on July 5. Klaboial " preparations are antler for the "fraud open ing." The fidetal troops will be with draw n on thai date eicrpl those reg ularly stationed at the Presidio. Oa assumption that condition warrant the openlug of the saloon troop are ni.l I H.ger uctHlcd. REVENUE OFFICE TO , REMAIN IN ASHEVILLE Congressman J. M. Gudger, of the Tenth district, wires the Aslieville Citizen from Washington that the In temal revenue ofllce tr this district will be retained at Ashevllle and that the efficient clerks now In ofllce will tt protected. Il was generally believed thut 1lie new collector would move Mm ofllce to his home town, but Judging from the telegram sent by Mr. Gudger the powers at Washington have heeded the pleadings of Judge Prltcfiard and other Asltevtlle citizens to keep the office In that city. . J. 0. GOING TO FRIES. VA. John O. Robinson, who has held th position of haggsge-maslr and ex press meswnger for ten year, bis run In lug bctwveti thl city and Roanoke, has resigned and accepted a position In the office of the Washington Mills, at Fries, Va. Mr. Kobluson made a fiun fi-cord while In thtt service of the N. & W. and the express company and regret a expressed by the officials shell hu resignation was aent In. Mr. Robinson will go to Fries the first of the week, probably Monday, to enter upon his duties. IIU family will probably remain here until fall. FIRE IN CHICAGO ROBBERS ENTER AND ESCAPE WITH MONET By Wire to The BnntlneL CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 2:1. The postofflce and station at Brent, Ky., were robbed" at midnight. The opera tor was iMiimd and gagged, niul tu.' place looted. The amount taken Is not known. It Is thought to be Consid erable. ' Card From Postmaster Reynold. Editor of The Sentinel. The article In your iVsue of recent date may b construed to mean I hat some action on the part of Mr. J. T. Hen bow lost us Ihe chance, of gelling the collector from this place. In Jus tice to Mr. Benbow I want to say that while sonitf friends of his had men tioned his name for colUctor this was done without his knowledge or con sent, as he told inn at. the time, and before he would give his consent for his name to be used, he had a talk with me nd I told hint I 'would be glad to see him appointed. While the waters w,re muddied, as you state, It was not by Mr. Betibow C. A. REYNOLDS, Rev. J. H. Rich spent the night hue returning to tlrciensboro today. Bv Wlrs lr The Sentinel CHICAGO, June 211. A. F. Tempi? ton's xn. In elevator at Wood street Hint Airber avenue caught fire ea.ly t'lhi uioiuliig, the damage being about $:Tiii,ooo. Thirty frame worklugmcn' cottages lu the neighborhood are afire. The firemen aie now exerting th 11 effi rts to save these. Ijtier Tha fire wa under control &: it o clock. 1 ho loss to punt and contents Ib 40(),Otiu. Prompt Settlement My father. Mr. Robert A. McCray, carried three thousand dollar Insur ance on his life In, the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co, of Newark. N. J. He died on the 2IhI day of May, IMG. and on June iNth, I was advised by Mr. II. W. Foltz. local agent for the company, that check was In hi pos- session ready for delivery In full set tlement of the claim. Thl was the first company to settle for Insurance on my father's life, and tha prompt and obliging manner In which It wan done I very highly appreciated by me. Kespeenuiiy, W. U McCRARY. Ice New Advertisement. C. L. Sharp Hammock and cream fretser at redured price. Browu-Rogei 0.-The Peorles freezer Is guaranteed to be the best, UnulquUt at Pfohl Flit Syrup, the summer laxative. Hiititley-HlllStocktou Co. Hey. wood-Wakefield Inrnlture, a full Hne of psttrens carried especially adapted for library use. J -nnlngs Cafe No better' place for your Sunday dinner. O Hiuilou's Drug Store Fresh lluy ler'a. , Slater's Comedians will close week's engagement at, the Elks' Audi toiuiiu tonight. This Is a splendid popular-priced company and deserve a good patronage. MEAT PACKING MATTER j By Wire (o The Sentln'4. j LONDON, June 23. The Saturday j Review, usually anti-American, In ail aiticle today points out that slaugh tering diseased carcasses in the small I slaughter houses of Kuglaud is a com. Imon thing. It advocates the construc tion of public abattoirs-and says: j "There are small places where food ; Is prepaied in London quite as bud as j any in Chicago and where the male I riabs used are filthy In every respect.'' I The queerest thing Is how ftiany I places a rocking chair can be In a j dark room at once to scrape your I shins. . . There Is mighty little fun in paying for It after you have had it. , .- 1 : 1 i N V Jefferson Davis. GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS.
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