IN-CITY DA
ILY-SENXINEL.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY-19. 1906
PRICE 5 CENTS
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i DEFENSE
Insists on Insan
But Tho Son
Obstinate.
Dclcinmicc) That
Not P!Md Insanity.
Motion to Compel Old
Turn Over Papers In
I ford Hartr.iigc to Be
fcr-row.
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,i ,. .si;.'iii" colli '
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si. HI,'! Il"t '"I'"
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Thau all pap.'!''
iliiT, reuces
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; i,vci I'.ic luittne
: i- iiMij' plain.
,,- is deter-13-
In' should fin be-,..!,-
ninl tight
- !, .-her is ciii;ill
ir he examined as in
,, ic-ciigiiKcd
,r.:,,ji:." iii cast'.
n,,;l;ei "ami iclut.jve.
,li ! n-k for the
j (. n,;. .-iilil t CX-
r Tliavv or hib
lie;, lit 'llif.s move
;;:l f l!;i ilis't rict
,'ny ilkely Ik' suo-
son Reversed.
SUITS AGAINST THE
Jonathan P Doiliver.
linn
i li,i
' fr.l
il dec:
supremo
sioll in
I n;..i!:iit writ of
1 lit- Thaw's nttor
)' district attorney
mil taking further
: ',ts except ill
i' ii. fcialaut. There
1:' ainl ihe counsel
ain-.rr.nv to submit
i- I'Xpi-Ctl'll ll'CXt
Ily publishers' Press.)
NEW YORK. July i:t. it became
known today that the suits brought
against the ring leaders- ot the Mc
Curdy management In the Mutual
Life- hy tltlstees of, the Company will
lie. dropped. The suits, which were
ID-might by Peabody or the Standard
Oil management, were instituted lat
winter against Robert H. McCurdy.
as former general manager of the
'company and against C'luis. II. Hai
'nioud and Co.. in hiding- l.ouis A.
ThibaiiK. son In law of tho.cldcr Mc
Curdy. The international policy holders'
committee says the decision of the
trustees to drop the suits substant
iates the claims of the committee
made at the time that the suits were
not instituted for prosecution in good
faith. One of the members of the
policy holders committee salit that
there were seveial members of the
present board ol trustees who feared
it suits were pressed against Me
Curdys the defendants would turn
on the trustees and tell some Inter
esting tales.
City Publishers' Press.)
NKW YORK. July 111 Justice
Ulaucliard in the supreme .court to
day discharged from custody Burton
W. Gibson, a lawyer held by coronci
Tuesday night at the conclusion of in-
(uest into the death of Mrs. Alice
Klnnan. found murdered on th:1 xnrli
of her lesidence in the Bronx ihe
night of June X last. Assistant Dis
trict Attorney Train, addressing the
justice, said that an error had been
made and that he had no objections
to (he prisoner being discharged.
DOE LICENSE TAG
T
IllllS
in a
U.iin
Wnirii.
A:in-
('(. lias' been
I to ili another
ii"w t" i Limit to the
!:ce' (Hilled hy
nrnipU'il by
Melllellts, il)
-iinir as on the
iii-ii l,y Mr.
mi it will he
now
in. pi
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II flolll :
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I'iess.l
i juij
'Imcks are ro
ll' Mexico, UX-s-
A street
b track. IS.
t "in Soroio.
n at Winkler
ib tin- plaster
ni"l to walk
;i was rising
'liirds of th,.
cracked and
' !"' "! X'-.Ui l.ilierli
"I iod u .. i ... I,.,'
1"'''- I '. He,- ueek. -
'''' IHirehased
lef-rot in the
llti' Publisher: Press.)
WASHINGTON, Jul) P'. The
president, iccently ran across a para
gtaph in a New York paper which
told how a Richmond. Va.. man had
found a Chicago dog license tag in a
can of wiener wursts. The president
carcf ullv pasted the clipping on a
large sheet of paper and forwarded i:
with v letter to Commissionei Nelll.
who is largely responsible for the
present agitiHion over meat prodacts
r.ndeinealh the slip the president, had
written in bold loiters: 'Respectfully
mil prayerfully referred. (Signed) T.
Roosevelt "
LEADERS ARE KILLED
(ily Publishers' Press.)
LEXINUTON, Ky, July III. N
readied iiele today from Iit5i
Clock. Kloyd county, that. Dick llall
and John Thoruberrj'. noted feud
leaik'is, had been assasinated as lh
rode along a lonely mountain pathway.
(Special to The. Sentinel.)
RAUilGII, July III. Chief of Police
l.ouis Shell, of Belhaven, . C was
shot down in cold blood today by a
negro named Eli E. Bern, whom hp
attempted to arrest. Shell may die.
I he negro escaped. Officers are on
hia trail. -
EST 3T
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Eugene Hale
Senator from Mai
-A vN
Senator from Iowa.
I
WTNESSE5 A
Evidence In Bell Telephone
Hearing Still Being
Submitted.
Probable That All Testimony Will
No' Be In Before Tomorrow Even
ing When Argument by Counsel
Will Begin In Proceedings ' Before
Corporation Commission.
..(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
RAI.KI'IH, July 111.-The hearing
if the petition against the Southern
iell Telephone Conipani befoi'u the
oi potation commission simpLi dras
red its length along today without
eatures ol even onlinary Inteirst.
t looks now like the examination of
vitiK'Bses will not be. concluded bo
ore tomorrow evening. Then there
vill have to bo the .hearing of the
iigument of counsel.
The entire morning session lasted
intll 2 (.'clock and was taken up with
leneral cross- examination of F. C.
Taplcmiin. general manager of the
lome Company, of Henderson, by
Secretary of Slates Crimes. Me said
n reply to queslions toilai Ihal nulli
ng in his company's contract with
he Bell Company would prevent
heir connecting with another lino
irovided that company was in evary
.vay equal to anil In mechanical har
nony with the equipment of the IHI
loinpany.
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President Takes A Day Off
And Goes With His Fam
ily On a'Picnic.
Several Members of His Family Ac
company Him. Secret Service Men
Did Not Accompany ths Party.
Other Notes from Oyster Bay.
( Hi- Publishers' Press.)
OYSTER BAY, July 19-President
Roosevell is taking a day off. He left
Sagamoie Hill early this inornliiK
with se i 'i al members, of his family
after telephoning Secretary l.oeb he
would not need Ills services until
eunlng. It Ik understood tho presi
de nt and family have gone, for a pic
nic on the shore of the Bound and as
they did not take any swret service
men and 'other retainers they w ill he
plarlically lost to the world until
such a tlnii- as it please them to re
turn. No alarm need he felt, over this
fact, however, for It. Is a foregone
coin lu.-ion that were an emergency
suddenly to arise l.oeli would very
soon get in comiuiinlcallon with the
executive.
.
rHrnnmiTii nnnnni n
1 1 1 1 U l V I U U I U 1 1 II I u
run. ii .1 .
I UIIU I I II UUIIUU lW I
Interesting Statistics In Su
perintendent Speas's An'
nual Report.
Thir Report Shows That Good Pro
gress Was Made In Public Educa'
tion In This County During the
Past Year. Some- Exceedingly In
teresting Figures.
arty statistical
The
report of
.Public lit
is I e(j 11 i I ed
nii!einl"ir,
t!
County Supei iuliTi'ieni i
strnctioii Spcase. whli Ii 1
to siibmil to Ihe suite h
if public inslnieiiiiii, slu
school : el Kors-vlh to he i:i a I.
condition. Then ha. been a ie
'mpiovi uieiil maile dm ii ; I ''
wciv a nionl lis
The tuial eiiioilneii: liuiiim
oast liar was .M7. o this in
ll'.ll being crdon-d chi all" n.
una.
a'd In
eked
past
the
iiiIk-1
The
Hllil l'i- I "
IVTTil'.'.l
i:1 11-n
)f the
mill
U'SSillll
idvancei,'
The value of.
II l-,.i fr )U lit v i
.'It 1 1 o 1 1 . ' .- f'-" 1
he coloii d. iii.i I
schools. Evei.i
last session,
ivel'e elected
eliailea.
ill TlWied
. IlKUililll.
Si veill 1
ran on!
ckIkis
: W ( .
l-'l
Ige ol the lllte ( III.
, i Ills: I't.lui ed, I'.' Ill
white ji'ii:i-
c jirntno!"') "Iiihuk
a .i
Of 32,000 IS AFIRE
ST.
(Hi Publishers'
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hi a I
$::.x.;:
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n l''f i a
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lillTl! sell'
v '
lleri ai(
wi'h -ut--i:
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-i el rtlie
nlii iiviln
mil liiiee
illie in. i
una;
ii Ion.
inc: '
1 in
si i.i
I -iv
ti-f-.:;;: ol tin-
.-lie seven eli tiienla-
The Hveraue ;eiui
-lis'rici . wa I"" i'.av
I'..-. e !'T !:'; ''
lopilia' ior o ' a--- ' ban
Th ;ic an- nual libi.fi ie
ipiinii , livi ol the-' Ia-,:.L !-..
jcniiii'. In the .Ml ii'--;:)!:'-.-
while I here Hie
ii; in :!..- II n negi-i
The tola: poi
poses is : "'
l:oi: devoted ''
Tll' ie aie tw, sp
in the coiiutv. Oil'
uuo ::ild:-d dining ib'
The school census show.- th
Press.)
July 1!!. A
lelegiani leciived here fioin Hamaia
,ays that l he entire town of Syzran,
with ihMv-twu iIioiishiiiI Inhabitants,
fli the gov ai inni nt of Siinblsk is afire.
The Inhabitants are fleeing toward
Samara and Sainton'.'
WANTED, WELL DRESSED MAN.
He Har Committed Two Robberies on
a Southern Railway Train. ,
1ASHKVII.I.E. July IS.-The hpeclal
jlet. eiiyes "iii the employ of the Ashe ,
v ili-J iliv ; -Ion of the Southern Rail
way ar- looking for a well dressed
stiangei who., on- Monday afternoon,
committed two daring robberies on
board a Southern Rallwav train.
Tin fit robbrrv occurred between
I.akr T'.xawav" and HeiKlerKonvillc.
when a hand bag lelonglng to a ladv
pa.-Si'iim i was stolen while the lady
ilr i lit for a few tnlllilti K from
e.!' The second rohbei y occur
liiii'lr afiiiwnrils on the train
i 1 : iidersoliv ille to Aslleville
ii the siTanger snatched a hand
1 1. -nil the train. Tile handbag
allied $1..
Is belie vi d that the Strang t Is
e name individual that operated at
ie, a,l i e.'.oi Is. in this section" ol the
ate last year.
i'lcAI.KKiH, July in. - A b-ltei re
;v'd today hy Private Secielai v 'Al
i'.'T'iii fiolu (ioveruoi Cleni:, who is
Miding a while a! Atlantic City for
lib needed let iind lecieation. Is
i in effect thai his health Is vc-.'.v
. :in('li impiovci! and he s I noroiighlv
i hjo Int. his trip, (hi wilies that In
,sill lie heie to resume executive
In' h e .lull -'.'i m 2".
,oe li.'.i.',,; while childien ol s( bool age
i Hi- iuihI disirictH. and l.:i;,:: in
Aii:sioii. Tin- rural enrollment was
and the average daily atten
dance in lor ,ir.il schools wan 1. 91! I.
Tlu aviiage motitfily '(nilarv of
uai" male leaehers was $:!" ami
vv as
he,
:'(
111 n
vh.
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,1 STATE CAPITAL
(Special to The Sentinel )
HAl.EICII. .Inlv l'.l - A chaite, js
issued todav foi tin- Middlc-ex Ui'ml
Co.. of which C . It. Harliee. E. 11. Bar
bee and John l'. Diewrv are the in-
coipoiatois. Tim capital Is $.'5,H'i"-
authorized and $i!,0'mi Midscribeil fin
the pm pose of ib'Vt loping (lie town
of Middlesex, a new station on th
Raleigh and Pamlico Sound railroad
!!7 miles from Ralflgh. .
Slate Chairman Spcncci II Ail.niia
siH-ut the da in tin fit Inventigat
ing the situation bh to the Raleigh
postniaftership. All of the candid m-s
hud eoiiferences with him as dld-lhe
frleiKls of each one. Howcvei. the
chali iiiiin left tills aGleruoon witho-il
committing hliuseli as to who he
would reconiniend for aiioinlnicnt.
which Is to be matin, veil sikiii now
The slate chaliinaii also met while
here J. II. Cameron, chairman of the
Republican party In Richmond county
wilh reference to the possible sue
cessoi to Pctinasler l.oug who died
at Riickingliam a few diivs ago. Thin
is another poslotlice for which it is
now ut lo the slate chairman to name
an Incumbent now.
SENTENCE DF
EN
01 SFD
Commission Investigating TTio
Port Arthur Surrender
Reports. ,
Thir Russian Commission Rtcom
mend: That Death Senttnc B Im
posed on General Stoemll. Milder
Sentence foi On of Hit Officers.
(Hy Publishers' Piths.)
ST. PETKHSIU lid. July- PJ Th
commission appointed to Inipilrs Inlu
the surrender of Pint Arthur hi
llled Its H Mirt. The cominlsslon pio
pne that (ieinial SliH'ssel, who was
in coiiimaint during (he siege, bfl ln
tenced to death and that (iencril
Peak, a liieiuher of Stoi ssel's staff,
who urged Ihe sum-lidcr, be con-
1 1! in iu i tu iwcnt) veins confliicincnt
ic ganevs
AROUND THE CITY.
Deputy Collector S. l- Shore, of
with tonsilllls . .
The wholesale houses lepoil
trade good for this season.
Editor C. O McMlebael. of Ihe Mad
ison Herald, was here thlb afternoon
If. E. pries Is expected homo to
night from a business tiip to New
York.
Another band concert will be
given on the court house square to
morrow night.
Ciller Clerk Kemp P. Battle, of
Hotel Phoenix, Is coiillned to Ills room
Yadkin, wai- hern today.
The county pension board will
meet again on the Mist Monday In
August to close lip theii report to I In
state board.
The Sentinel would like to have
reports from all of the wheal tlmsli
era In Kois.vth showing the total
amount of grain .threshed this year
Mr. C- I. Heard', a uallve of this
city, who lias been with the Yadkin
Ripple for nonie lime, has accepted a
position wlt.h Ihe Mocksvlllu Record.
The Retail MorohnnU' Asix-iii-(Ion
has fitted up an office over the
postofflec Ji lid established a bureau of
Inhumation. Two Indy cleika are in
rhaige.
The Republicans, like "liter Rab
bit," are "ly In' low and saying
not hiii" about who they will iioml
uate. for the various count) offices,
They have a few aspirants.
A rumor Is run cut to the effect
that a big land deal Is about to be
closed on Soulhside for a big liianil
facturliiK enterprise. The Senlltiel
hears that II will likely go through.
Mrs. Payne, manager of Vade
Mccum hotels-, phoned to the city to
day for another huge range and for
permission, to use Mr. Tlsu's cottage.
She haa Ihe largest crowd ever at
aiKi Mecuin.
Messrs C. E. ami .1. M. Crews,
two prosperous farmers residing three
miles east of the rily. raised l.hl'j
busliels of wheat this year. It wai
grown mi .Mi acres, an average of
20' bushel to the acre. Eight of
the above yielded SlVj bilshclr, to the
acre.
Excursion to Mt. Airy.
The excursion lo Mt. Any toinor
low will leave llm union passenger
station at 7:15 a. in. Reluming, will
leave the Granite Clly at .V.;;n p. tn..
arriving here about 7:!!". Tlckels.
the price of which will be fl nn, can
be secured from menibeis o the com
mlttee at the station tomorrow morn
lug. Those (k'siring feserved seal
tickets wilt he charged 'l'i Cents cxtia.
I III i iibllsliei s' Press.)
NKW YORK July PJ-Wln-n Ik
sleiiinei Kansas City arrived at iUr
antine this morning from Hiivaunih It
was learned that Waller Olinond, a
wen known lawyer of Atltnu, wtv
lost ovcrboaid Weilmsilay moiiiliiK.
July 1Mb The captain and offlccri
failed to make any. report o( the losx
ot Oiuiond on the arrival at quarantine.
EIGHTY POLISH '
PEASANTS KILLED
(He PilblLdieis' Press.)
WARSAW. July la.'-Prlvalil tele
gianit received from 81. I'etentiurl
slate that the iIimkooiiK' had at
(m ill il II ie,rei fill m -ellilg of peilKHUlk
III the village of K'irhoiokH, killing
eighty . The iliagiHiiis (lied aeveral
volley,: Into tint crowd, bonltlos chrg
III', wllh drawn aworda,
m. - : V '
Claim Only 250 for Blackburn..
A friend nf ConRressiuaii IJIack
burn kayii the .IteimlillcHiia r wily
cluiuilnK a uiujmlt) of 'ijn for Iflni
over Ills opponent, "Dick" IlackOlt.
They say that Spencer and ti Ism ft
cciitlvv i (iti.niltlce have reviewed thu
situation ciiiefulli- ami dechU'd that
his re clii'tloii s by no nieiina cer
tain. They riali.i that If lh Ienio
cials of the Klglnh illstilct vols tills
war llaikett ll( win by a large
majority.
Orphanage Plcnle.
The mi ii on I Baptist Sunday M-liool
and oinliiiiiage nlclilc will be held St
Clement Grove, Mockavlllr, Thursday,
July 2i. Gov. R II. Glenn le on til l
program for an address, hut he writes
a friend lu re toning (bat he finds h"
will not be able to meet !h engag-
mint. Mr. A H. Kllei has been imWud
to tepii'seiit the governor on this oc
casion.
Band-and Promenade Concert.
' The Junloi Reel Team of the Kaliiil
fli. dipailmenl will give a baud and
promenade conceit at . the Hllem
Square Hiiluiday night of this week.
The music hy die Boys' Hand will hn
la special feature.. TIhi Junior Kjfl
I T H in now has II ineltllieis and car-
l ies lli'iil feet ol Ikisc.
- In political elides It belint
talked that Bacbelo! John" Waddull
would like to have Ilia llciiiorrHtlc
noinination for the state senate., Tim
haa served' two term in th houso of
repreHculifllvc
e.nali teaeher;
Tlo'ie w i re
! J I i '.'1 I ill
S:i!i T7. .
IMI While illlteiates
lie nil al "Hist i Iris lat
of coloted sellools
le are ii,::i. pupils of
lax
riu
:':::i!l'-- It
', 1 1! Mill' s.
hiil.it
filed fo: a':
ttlioUl't ..II i
Is is SI '"
';' 'at
of the. d'.ti
ast " a
th ' (
I'lie -censiis
,mi ! Inil tin
'a' race Pi ihe ru.al i:-tilcts and
I mi in Winston. The total lural en
iioilli.en! was plu.'i. and tho average
i.iily :i'U iidance Tin. Twenty seven
'e.ohers aiv employed In the rural
U'li-ired sclieo'm. The aveiag nioirth-
';. e.ilaiy of colored li-niheiit wa.
u.al '. K'S.Hl!; female, U'k
The report la signed by nienitiers
jof the county board of cducstloii,
If '
Philander C. Knox.
Senator frjm Pennsylvania.