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IN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL ONALEN. C, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS in f UIIIUUIIU Le Elected Fresi- y rait Butler Sec- bv Convention ..... Were Adopted at ,g" Session ot the State n T Morning. Several . ...j ,i I ast Niaht's rjeiivcitu - , k St'titim1!- i:. nu. sxaie net'iticr. ti.il.i elected "( Cl;ota. piv.-idiut. Mi'f' fsi.-ncd. lU ;a:: W H-:'ii. s,,l-1-" , -.,,. ...iof. -I protcst- , pinnMn.Hl HllVV Jill lilt' 12.-Thc J"0 lillC Trent pea- VERDICT HILLED III 10 TESTIF f mil sends m SOLICITOR GRAVES PtIIPLE IB TWlH-CITTf with corporation m i ii i in ti in fertilizes f,,r .:Ktn-,tM..r a-- JlSlI !"'s :;.' i'"ii t. .n.. calling nf iurricutiure to ap- ni f,i; I Xpi-llrCS of llO.il- I t kMriVI't.Ui'llS ' uu 5:imu; : . jdrtsser Last Night. Cmp l"i Ail Km iners." icft .if au i specially Inier !ii R W. Scott before Farmers eiinvt mion nisi jr. 'II is a "'' uilier of I lie Ctist :" board "f agrioui .:iiii.!iii'i' coih:I and is one ' siifri'.-.tu! limners in I lie Scull ii'i-ril especially tile j)..r Jr.Hi-Hy oj crops and tin- tin : hulls nl ciili lvaling in p i the best results, i:(d as iiriivemli.-r and feed, or for -'!-'' market and ' .1 hi. Tin- other featmes of s :en wiii- two ad ; Fiiilil-ins nl' Crop Cui ; BrovHti!.' and Selecting; :itii:s ii li Mr. ('. ii. uf Hie slate litpartnient. of r. a::ti "Itiipc: lattt Steps in i." In K. I'. Walton. Unique Feature. t- f a ii it of Me- Fanners' has In i u an excellent iOsi'd i'!Uiril t fanners icklmljiiiR . eimitv. Their befit gnarly enjoy ed by rdav whilt tj(! fanners :iht in 'in big dining rooin i-Xt- a roiln-tion was taken :e lianl. ill, ratlier in: sum of Sl.l.l:: h. iti raised, al tin last 'minute slipped a dime to 'hi ;i k Hie T.otT-doo. By Wire to The S-etrtinel. LACROSSE. Wis., July Packet Quincy, Diamond sleamei, went aground neai lean. Wis., at- 10:30 last nigh;. Two hundred and fifty people were ahou;-..!. .V party of sixty reached I.a Crosse this morning. The boat crashed iulu a rocky pro inontory. River men left here at 2:"n this mooring to render aid and a special train was dispatched on the Burling ton road J to rescue anv survivors. The boat turned turtle and partially sank. Uiter the upper works causiit fire. Panic rclgueiT and ihe negro demiting him roustabouts rendered little assistance. 1 army secrets Captain Dreyfus Is At Last Completely Exonerated Of Blame. Court of Cassation In Piria Annuls Former Court Martial Verdict With out Even the Formality of a New Trial. Dreyfur Will No Re-Enter Army With Stain on Hit Honor Wiper? Out. grabbing life preservers and seizing boats to save themselves. The passengers were in their berths at the time of the accident, and It Is believed many were drowned. Nc Lives Lost. Later. -In telegram to Diamond Joe officials Clerk Selinur. of steamer. Q'.tincy, states that the vessel sank in 1 1 feet ot water. No lives were By Wlro to The Scntlnj PARIS. July 12. Th verdict of the court martial ot Captain Dreyfus, con fer betraying Freiico to Germany, was au- by lost. T ? The Smtinei. . Jiilv 1:; iv ........ - H I Mills i iimi s' vera! injured bv ac i WiVir iiiimiinis on its' way '1 'ids moniiiiL'. While ll llaiillnilii!,! Urn r "i till fill" in " s; ili-diin s (i,i iia-HitriiHl. Ini r the I li the road the TitiR passen oi throwing Ii is feared Nil' .H reek s'luiinii. -J'lie'l mav 1 ,:v n',,mf uf accident sue .! !J'iri"s this afternoon, i:'"1'''1'1 "P id cilil.. Two ' n" 1 ' Sixteen "l'sl.1 III Jill til. S f--!'nMi of l his' ell v, f d"w'" sliwk several t a mi in in,, i .., .... f ;ilia.ns. t Yadkin cotmty. llic difficult v '.' " "i 'ilium & Finn. ' ; 5!dlji(' 1-H.erty street, ",''r claim on a fire I ""I held liy the obu,".,. 'mt author ,; .i; . ,1H H)iry T)(i A If, 'e Mttot Eat"" By Wire to The Sentinel. WASHINUTOX. July 12. Sticking unflinchingly to his post while all Washington is sweltering in heat and his brother officials in the other d parlnietits enjoying ocean baths and mountains breezes, Commissioner (iai field, of the bureau of corporations. keeps pounding away at the trusts With a half dozen investigations into principal Industries of the Cnitod States, lepresenting the investment of a billion dollars, under way lie will work through the summer to be "Johnny on the spot" should the presi dent call upon him for speeiarreports on the business methods and opera tions of any of the big corporations. nulled by the Court of Cassation which the cse was reviewed. - - t Tie former verdict" flnJalkd without ordering a new trial, which was the point for which his couns 1 contended in the re-hearing Just closed.-- As a result uf the verdict Drejfus will rc-enu r the army with the stain upon his honor wiped out. The repot t is current in army cir cles that his promotion to lauk will follow immediately. Dreyfus was not in the court when the verdict was returned. His brother Mathleu. who has been a constant at tendant at the re-hearing, at once rusned orr to carry the good news to Captain Dreyfus, who had awaited him at home. Mrs. Scr. ..arz Says She Will Appear Before Bs Grand Jury Tomorrow Woman Upn Whom t Subpoena Wat! Served Yesterday by Prosecution in the Thaw Case Says She It III To day But Will Appear Tomorrow. By tvtro to Th Hi'ntinot. NEW YORK. July 12. -Mrs. Schwrfftz. who was served with a subpoena at Hotel rieirepotit yester day to appear before the grand Jury in the Thaw case, sent word today that she wag III but would appear to- (Jreeiislxiro people to iiiston S. came Oil the exeis Market Strew M F. aiming here about x.h'ii ot T.'-ij em UhUiy. 1 in 111 lilll Ii) e- Sia.dav svu ml. ten o'clock. It IS RENOMINATED was a Jolly, geml iKiturn! (and u might be added hainlsoiiH I ciowd of grown f"ik;. and eiiiUlieu. Immediately afur the aiih.U uf the train, which, cuusisti d of seven roaches, a majority of the visitors boarded the street euis and pio Ceeded to Nism u park, where the; spent most of t!i(. ,i,n picnielng A committee fiom Ceii eiiary M K Sunday schiK not the visiiois at tie station and escorted them to the picnic grounds. ffmirov Many oi the . .excursionists .'-'Irs. Thaw visited her liitsband thlis! vailous places of Inter M tlR'l)iit &-iL.httd uothluK to say to; Twin-City, one of icportei.' I beautiful Jvliu hn Saleut ceniit-Ty. The visitors left this, afternoon. these le ing gnixeyard visited 111 the the ami for home at ,;.!(! Ml inve: i TRUST I3v Wire to The Sentinel. WASHIXdTON. July 12 The fed eral grand jury this morning- returned indictments against the local ice trust under the Sherman atili-trust . act charging conspiracy In restraint of l.rado and competition. The jury had been in session several days and ex amined a large" number of witnesses among both retail and wholesale ice dealers. It was the prospect of a local ice famine that brought about an investigation, ending in the indict ments today. SOCIAL ITEMS. .Miss Willie Kdnilinds went to Dan bury thi;, afternoon. .Miss liva Wharton, of Clemmons. who has been visiting .Miss Perry (irillll'h, at Thomusville, arrived In the city this: afternoon. ' Misses 'Marie and Christine Dick son, of Atlanta, (la., arrived in the city t.liis afternoon and are 11m guests of the Misses Ludlow. ' Misses Janet Austin, of Tarhoro. and Mary Benbow, of Greensboro, ar rived in' the city this afternoon to visit. Miss Mary Carter, on Fourth stteet. Miss Margaret Stcadman. of Ral eigh, arrived In the city this after noon and Is the guest of Mrs. R. T. Steadman, on Spring street. Miss Nell Battle, of Montgomery. Ala., formerly or this city, arrived in the cily this' afternoon and is the guest of Miss Ellen Not-fleet, on Fourth street. a Erskine Iiuford. or Richmond. Va.. is to arrive in the city tonight and he the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Manly, on Summit street. Thomas M. Patterson L It '"-( ' ' 1 " pcrpr-'Q3Ta ii Bv Win to The Sentinal MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. July 11 Nathan M. Riggs, conductor on the Niirtliwestern. arrested at Elroy. charged with the murder of Miss Millie Ellison at National Hotel m this city Tuesday night, where Miss Ellison . registered as "Miss Moore." committed suicide Just after midnight in the Elroy jail. He shot himself in the head with a revolver which ho had secreted about his person. BRYAN TQ BE GUEST or ii ciuo glub 8y Wire to The SPnttnel, CHICAGO, July 12. Mr. W. J. Bryan, In a letter written at Tronrlj ham to the Iroquois Club, says ho is coining to Chicago early In Septem ber. He will spend two days In the city and confer with local Democratic leaders and be the guest, at a luncheon tendered by tlie Iroquois Club. Two receptions will be held In his honor. one for members or tne chid anil friends and another tit which the public will bo invited, if present plans aru carried out. Special to I'lic Sentinel. KALKIGII, July 12. Collector of Customs Geo. V. Cobb, of Elizabeth Cltv, N. C, a prominent Republican and 'widely known, died this morning suddenly. AROUND THE CITY. W. ". Still:, and family left, this afternoon for Rock Hill, S. C, to matai t-liat place their home. Mrs. Kthel Hire, of Greensboro, ar liv'ed in the cily this afternoon to visit her aunt, .Mrs., Frank' P. Als patigl;. Mavor O. H. Eaton, who has been attending the firemen's tournament at Asheville, relumed 'o the city this afternoon. Mis Rubv Woollen, of Spartan burg,' arrhed in the city this after noon' to visit her nioilier. Mrs. S. C. Woollen. C. H. liayiios, of Dobsou, and Virgil K Holcomli and W. F. Carter, of Mt. ir ' were In the cfty today, return- By Wire to The Ht-nllnet JAMESTOWN. N. Y.. July 12. The federal grand jury In session here be gan Investigation this morning of alleged violations of the Inter-state commerce law by the Petinsy Ivsnla Railroad and Standard Oil Company. The report some time ago by depart ment of commerce and labor alleged that the Pennsylvania gave Standard rate of nine cents a barrel front Olen to Rochester and that Independent companies were charged cents a ban el. HERZLS SERVICES Bv Wire to The Sentinel. NEW YORK. Ju! i2.--.hw, all over the country today celebrated 111 ' second iinnivi isiiry ot the death of Tlieo. llerzl, first leader ot Zionut movement. Without reuaul to fac tlonal differences the Jews met mi common ground of veneration of man who gae his life to the move ment for Te-csl.i!iishiiirnt of a Jewish state. Memorial services wem he;l Democrats of Eleventh Judi cial District Met In Con vention Here Today. AT JTLflNTIC CITY Special to The Sentliuil. RALEIGH, July 12.-Gov. Glenn went to McCullers station on the Italelgh and Southport road this morn ing to deliver an address at a big Christian Sundav school . oicnlr held there. He returned to the city and at ' elected ollicer of Zionist Congics was heard deep expressions of regret and sorrow over pieniatuie death i.f Henl. He was an easy-going Bohe mian, newspaperman in ' 1VJ.V lh' u; tended Ihe Dreyfus Ilia I as col i espuu'. dent 'of the London Times. What he saw and heard there made its impres sion and In IMi.'i wrote his lirst 1 look , "Iter Judenstall." He became famous and last year a smail gioup of Zionists met In London and called him as their leader. Their rxampic was followed al! over l!ic world. II. a o clock went to Sniithtleiu wtiere ne delivers a Masonic address tomorrow. Friday he will go to Atlantic City to spend a few days with Mrs. Glenn, who is spending the summer there. NEAH SALEM CREEK A cottage occupied by Edward Scott, colored, beyond the Salem creek, was destroyed by fire about 12 o'clock last night. The building was ablaze when Scott anil his wife were awakened. Both barely escaped wltn their lives. All household property was destroyed, without Insurance. The building was owned by H. Mou lague ami was not Insured. i, CD. TO The contract for the Predion of Ihe handsome Masonic Temple, at the conn r of Fourth and Trade streets. was awarded to the Fogle Bros. Co.. at a meeting of the building commit tee this afternoon, iho beautiful structure will cost, about $7n.i0ii. Work on it will be commenced at an early da"'.. "THE CLANSMAN" FOR LONDON. English ern Appearance to Follow Soutn Tour Late Thit Season. Special to The Sentinel. NEW YORK, July 12. Following its second tour of the Soulh, whien begins next. September, and bids fair to surpass. Its record-breaking hit. of last season, "The Clansman" will be seen In Ixmdou some time In ' the Raster holidays. Manager George l Breiinati has arranged to present 'he great Dixon drama at tne nnartsniiry Theatre in the Brllisll metropolis. By ing home this afternoon Hon. S. Porter Graves, who was t!usi0 0ther people are the Southern "vir morning renominated Demof-ratic cui i tU(,8, manners and civilization didate for solicitor, return' a to hhlghly appreciated as by the KnglUii. home al Mt. Airy this afternoon. - Rev. lliirold Turin r. pastor Wnriiic Galden Street church to move ii'io m I. hum. t.xuec gam new parsonage about week in August, The house seven looms and Is up-to-dim 1 et lis T e the first '. v. Having messing race problems of their, own in Egypt. South Africa, i India, the British folk will rise to the true significance of '"Ihe Clansman' and the lessons of history Inculcated therein. Many re'iucst have been received' from London managers lor the rights of the piece, but Manager Breiinati has determined to present the play there himself wUh the same company and production that will it" shown In the Soul It this season. An (entirely new scenic outfit Is being built and painted for the Southern tour, while practically Hie same. ca.it i of players Who appeared in Wie lirst Soeakerv Admirers Prepare to Act production have befn le-eugHged. P at Coming Convention. . With the splendid endorsement J(1J l 11C!1 IIJI' IW(lCU I 111. 1 ... v am-' etitiou of the eighl'-eiii'.i this summer, adding the verdict of at a.;-:ine .Minnie west to mn oi me uuin and' Of -the large Eastern rilUs. tin and hi Id the position till .death. By Wire to Tin- Krntlnel. WASHINGTON. Julv 12. The see relarj. ot the navy today awarded lhe contract for the liulldiiig of bultle shlps Soufli Ciirolina and .Michigan Cramps, of Philadelphia,' will build oni, and the New York Shipbuilding Co. the of her, The Present Solicitor Had No Opposi tion. Every County Repretenttd. Placed In Nomination by Hon, C. B. Wat.an.New tutcutive Commit tee Chosen. Mr. Clement Manly Be ing Elected Chairman. The Democratic convention of the Kiev t-nth Judicial district met In the court house today and renominated Hon. Stephen Porter Graves, of Surry, for Solicitor, theii' being no opposi tion to him. js a majority of the counties In llin iiistrlct had previously Instructed for Mi Gunes. today's convention was S mere loinialily and there were not A trial many piesent at In o'clock wh n Chairman Manly called the convention tu onlei ami explained the object of the meeting.. Chairman Manly called Mr. Julius Iidinsoti. of Caswell roiiu!. to the chair-as temporary chairman and P pointed, Mr. G. II Hasten, of Korsvtit, secretary, A roll call of the counties showed every county in the district represent. -e and as thine , re no contests the committee on credentials was ills- Ihe pciisod with. On motion the tempor ary organisation was uiiidi' pi-rmanent, Nominafions tu nig.ln order, Hon. C, It. Watson inesented the name of Mr. '('raves for sollcltoi. In doing so Mr. Watson niiiiie ft the -minute xpeech in I which he referrul to the fitness of Mr. Graves for (be place, paid a high com plimeiit to the mailer In which the (laities- of llie "oftlce had been conducted dining the past four years and pie Idicled Mr. Giaves' reelection by an loMM whelming niujoilty. Theie heltig no other nomtnalloiis Mr Graves was nnmlnated by accla liiajioli. In aceeplliig tile nomination Mr. Graves made a luippy little speech, ihaiiklng the conv i-titloii ami the Ih'tn ucrats of Hie district for the honor and pledged himself to do all In his Mr to pci form the duHcs of the ofllce In a capable n io ii ii I The ixicu'lve eotnlllilte! whs (hole en as follows: Ashe. G L. Parks; Al legliiiny, A S Carson: Caswell. Julius Johnson; Fnrsvih, Clement Manly; Kocklngliiun, P. B, Johnson; Stokes, I, D. Humphries; Surry, W. F, Car-, lef. ; After the selicilon of the committee l ho convention adjourned, After the ciiuveiillon had adjourn ed the executive committee met and reelected Mr Clement Manly chair man a'l Editor A. 8. ('arson, of Hit Alleghany Star, secretary.- By Wire to Tho Suutlnl. ' - SEVASTOPdL, Russia, July 12 -Vlce Admiral Chuknln, commander of the Blink Sea fleet, who was shot yesteiday by a sailor while taking a walk Jn.the guidon of his vilia, died at Fo clock this morning. Ho did mil recovir conscioiuness af!r being taken to the hospital. Want Convictt Removed to Fortylh. The Daubury Ih iiorler pub!lshes a report to the '. ff'.t t that Judge K. II Jones was asked by parties living ,i the eastern pa it of Stokes county lo make an order taking all Stokes pris oner! now at work on tho Rockingham roads awav ftotn Rockingham and turn them ou r to Forsyth on account of the persistent refusal of the Rock inghum .authorities to have the roads leading' to the Stokes county line worked. T WITH THREE LADIES Miss Fannie Co.art. of Durham, who sustained a broken limb during a run away between Kuril! Hall and Vad Micum Spilngh Tuesday, Is doing nicely. Mr. J, II, Vaughn, owner of the team that caused Hie damage, came In fiom the springs today and reports, thai Ihe Injuries ncelvetl by ihe other two lailli s were by no means' serious. He mt the breast htrap broke while going down bill and tbn carriage ran upon the horses. Th" ladles In came ftlghteneil and one of them grubbed Hid lines, turning the, animals out of the road. The tar-' rlage turned over and Miss Cozart was thiowti against a stump. Her left limb was broken above thu knee. Kveli the pessimist might enjoy th good things lie has If lie wasn't kept so busy grumbling about tho disagree able things he expects. particular as to modern convenience-. Brother Turner is bringing things to pass and his charge is destined .') become one of greal Influence in-'lu portion ol the clt.v .-Christian .V.vu cati. TO LAUNCH CANNON BOOM. j CHICAGO, j publican conv I ,.,,iifi(.-siriiinl (lis 1 rim meets iseka August HI, it will, reiioniina ! f ne'e Joo" Cannon for Cong."'- 1 umi taiinca ins nooin "" i" I tin; I'niied Stales. Lieutenants in,.. .,nk. r base been musing 1 presidential Candidacy for n I veats. and liae come to the Lo, t-.iin tlu. ii'iiiier time to ' Republican party that they i ..f..i. I..,'-. ! 4nr'C,-id Pt' i Roosevelt will be. next fall, vihen the l...!.tnii cotn-'ifhsmaii will be uomi- Kl'o w..v..ltet-llth t'Tlli u Hill.-- 1UI -' IlietUbvi- of the l"er bouse gins. future career of the p. ay is foi the next quarter eer.hirv. assured ; f for his The papers wire issued today fur ,rl tviiithe Hiariiage of fcipna I nomas look c-jneiu- i to Miranda Ctalei. of this city. tell the I C. H. Hay ties, superior court cieikj- of Surry county, wan here today. H came to attend the Judicial cotivtn Hon, but his train arrived too late. want ; si!".it of Cou- George Stoektou came In this after noon. 1 iVM. I s3 CnyvKLE5 Joseph EJortAPAis te' i .- Secretary o the Navy. Senator from Colorado.
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