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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1906
PRICE 5 CENTS
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ARRIVES AT
PIER TODAY
ptnd Night Aboard
,nd Will Arrive
The Battery Tomor-
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Murray and Mack To Appear
Here Wednesday Night In
-Around The Town,,--Ar-thur
Dunn To Be Here One
Night During the Fair.
The local theatrical season will lie
opened at the Elks' Auditorium next
Wednesday night when the well
nown comedians, Murray and Mack,
will annear in that new and success-
jful comedy, 'Around the Town,
I Murray and Mack were not here last
! season and local theatre goers will
lie delighted to welcome them here
Every Bureau Under txecu-
tive
Control Must
New Spelling.
Use
Congress And Supreme Court Only
Two Branches of Government Not
Affected. Numerous Inquiriet Re
lative to Spelling Reform Order
Will Cause President to Issue
Statements.
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those ilavs
Puhlb
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mail
with
hers' Tress )
Auk. 2!i. - Picsident
bag is overloaded
letters fiom Wash-
Wilkes County Man Sent To
The Roads For Disposing
Of Diseased Meat.
Dressed a Cow That Had Died from
Disease And Sold Quarter to a
Citizen of Roaring River. Sneriff
Johnson Carries an Old Man to the
Penitentiary to Serve Ten Years for
Killing His Son.
,t 4 OcIock, vu'"s .. A u,te. (,., ,Pssce s. A
tgru Hotel Where j Sohlois.s. of th Auditorium, says that
Arthur Dunn, the celebrated comeritan
who appeared here twice in "The Run
aways,'' will be here on the night of
October 4 with a company of sixty
neonle in "The Little Joker." It is
said Ihe diminutive comediau is at his
best in this play.
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La ill. hay toda to
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Mr. Hrvan at the
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Narrows and up
l'o Kit' .Minn Hiver,
llMwats will have
(l wricR nr meeting
'he pnipe-r time at-
t Ji steamship ties
H.'liokin until Mr.
tiry tomorrow
i"c) in strict seclu-
wiU spend the
I win 'of his friend.
.on is-, where he will
h(i have closest
I. pefxmallj- (if pnl-
t;ea! managers of
NVIiraskan realize
a most critical
' !i''i. snver llenin-
rmofrats. Socialistic
'he oilier kinds are
lai mer' Tomorrow's I
hi "Hie peeiies
W'uiu ti sonic d(
altitudes toward
nil fr ni'icralic far
'hat after these
thfir tcpresenta-
have sr-nt tn Vrw
ii'n "ml hoard his
the welcome
Iniakr it,, tl,er minds
s'ia!l have their
ii'itiiinalioii for
I' Hie ff n,,if.i-ri i
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h'-winntiiiti. Whether
a siiffich nih
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)'Mrs illliv linw. r- ,
Sheriff Johnson. i,f Wilkes count.!.
was here this moining, returning from
Raleigh lie eanted Hiram Hlggins
to the penitentiary lo serve a sen
liigton begging f,,i- light on the spell tence of ten veats'for killing his son.
lug order. Hundreds of bureau chiefs', Higgltis i, alxiut ('. years old. lie
and department officials lire "mi iniw;, euiivii-te.l In Wilkes rmirt last
DISCOVER PLOT
TO ABDUCT CZAR
(By Publishers' Press.) 1
WRMINGHAM, England, Aug. 29.
The Post today says a number of
members of the Russian Secret po'iv
tc searching London for details of
suspected plot fir abduction of the
czar. The highest families in Russia
are implicated In the plot, including
reactionary Instigators of counter
revolution, who are not aiming at. the
method of rule but at a person for a
ruler. It is said that this clan has
grand duke ready to take the czars
place as soon as he has been abducted
or forced to abdicate, which possibly
is only a matter of hours.
the air" over illy mailer and are writ
ing frantic letters to Secretary lieb,
asking to be steered tight. "Docs
that order apply to my bureau." Is
the usual way in which questioners
begin their letters. In order lo set
all government officials us w;ell as
public at
president
week. The old man lived on Ihe
Wllkesboro pike in a little cabin which
he owned, with his wife. He and his
son had trouble and al the time of the
slaving were undi" bonds for an nf
fray. The sun bad taken the father's
house Mini moved Into II with his own
large on the right track the family, driving the father from home,
is preparing a letter defin- although he permitted his mother to
ing the .spelling order. This letter leniain. On the 2tith of May last, the
will be addressed . to either Public , old man went to the house, with a
Printer Stilling or Prof. Brander Mat-! shot nun. onened the door and as his
thews and may lie issued before the
end of this week. It may be an
nounced in advance upon good auth
ority that the letter will clearly
stale that the new order of spelling
is to apply to all departments under
the executive. This means the entire
machinery of the government except
congress and supreme court.
on tosp from the breakfast table shot
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Dl'RHAM, Aug. 211. In Ihe superior
court Freeman Jones, colored, was
arraigned on the charge of burglary
in Ihe first degree and will be pu: n,
trial for his life Friday morning. A
true bill was returned this morning
and almost Immediately the prisoner
was arraigned and a special venire
of fifty men drawn and ordered to re
port In court room Friday at 9: ISO
o'clock. As the negro has no counsel
the court appointed R. (). Kverett and
Del.ns Sorrell to defend the prisoner
This Is a clear case of burglary and
attempt, at criminal assault against
the negro who entered the home of an
aged white woman in Kast Durham
late at night and dragged her into the
yard and was frightened away by her
screams. She has identified him.
There was some of her hair found
about a button on his coat and other
strong evidence.
Maj. W. V. Wood, of Greensboro,
spent the night here. He attended
the hand concert and enjoyed it. "That
is the best attraction Winston-Salem
could have gotten up," said the
maior. who added that he had paid
Ul.tiu many a time to sec entertain
ments that he did not enjoy as much
as this concert. "1 would be In favor
of Greensboro getting up attractions
of this kind, hut we have no such
suitable place as your court house
square."
"These concerts are bound to make
a favorable impression upon visitors
to the Twin-City," continued the
major. He was eulogistic in his praise
of Wlnslon-Salem, saying that her
growth and progress since he left here
about ten years ago had heen remarkable.
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The monthly meeting of the Asso
ciated Charities was held jostertlay
afternoon at five o'clock in Ihe Klks
Home. The secretary's report was as
follows:
Subscriptions received since last re
port, $1 3.5(1 ; amount collected since
lust meeting, Jllfi; new members, ":
number of applications for help, 2!';
number deserving find helped, 22;
number living out of town and un
deserving, 7; number of garments dis
tributed. 12; help has been given in
various ways (provisions, medicines,
milk and Ice), to the amount of
7fi.2S.
Subscriptions this year have not
reached the amount "f those of last
year and anv contribution will be
gladly accepted by the secretary.
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Winston-Salem Negro Arrested.
Yesterday's Roanoke World says.
Law-ton Dalton. a Winston Salem
negro, attempted to rob the home of
Mr, J. K. Richardson, No. 51" Third
avenue, yesterday afternoon. He was
seen to enter the house by a neigh
bor, who sent after Officer Ixng. who
was on Park street. The officer with
the assistance of others, surrounded
the house anil cantnred Ihe negro and
took him to the station house. The
negro did not, manage to steal any
thing, but Mr. Richardson found l'
under the bed. The negro had taken
It out of a nurse and when he, saw
that he would be captured, threw the
money under the bed.
C vil Service Examination.
A civil service examination, in the
revenue service, was held today in
the chapel of the West Winton graded
school today. The examining board
was composed of L, H. Fisher, secre
tary of the Fourth division, civil ser
vice. Washington. D. C, Robert
Walker and J. E. Peterson, of the post
office force. There were nineteen ap
plicants for positions as raiders, field
marshals, etc.
(Hv Publishers" Press.)
NKW YORK. Aug. 2. The Mrew-
ster Kxpress on the New lorK t en
tial with eight coaches crashed Into
the rear of a freight, at Park Avenue
cut this morning, killing manes
Mahoney. biaketnau. and fatally In
juring .loll n Leonard, anouier onise-
man. Passengers were thrown iroin
their seats and many cut by flying
"lass. The exnres ran int ou. stalled
freight and the hrakemen were
caught in the wreckage. Others were
getting them out when Ihe express
crashed into the wreck. 'The flagman
failed tn get ln.ck in time to wain the
apptoi'Ching express.
At
i iver
FEET ABOVE AVERAGE
I :;iu this afternoon the Yadkin
at the Fries power bouse, near
Cleinmoiis, was ten feet above com
mon water. Pwas still lising slowly.
The Flies power plant on the. r.v 'I'
was rorced to shut down at X o'.-lork
this morning on account of high water.
The superintendent of the plan: re
ports that he saw part of a railroad
trestle, machinery from a flouring
mill, bolting machines, barrels, kegs
and a quantity of timber going down
the river. The trestle is supposed to
have been the one washed out on the
Wilke.shoro road last night.
The impression prevails I hat a
cloudburst was responsible for the
rapid rise In the liver. At X o'clock
this morning it was up only five feci
ind In noon It had risen rive iiioik
feet.
The ferries on the river ate nut :,i
ing operated today on account of nii'M
water.
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irth
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Sells Interest In White Star.
Mr. Kverett Lindsay has pun ha
Mr. C. M. Tin, mas' inteiest in
While Star Grucerv Co.. on Fi
Hlreef. Mr. Lindsay has been sa
man for the compain ever since
u;,u , realized For a year or in
before he was with Mr. J W. Carter
now manager of the While Star Mr
Lindsay Is a clever and active yiim!
man and The .Sentinel predicis that
he will prove a valuable acquisition
the management f this well known
and (successful business.
him in Ihe arm at such close range
as to blow It entirely off the body.
The K.Hi ran from the house up the
pike until he fell from loss of blood
and expired.
The old man says that he did not
shoot his son but that the latter grab
bed the gun and caused the explosion
himself. His wife, however, testified
that he opened the door and shot his
victim as the latter rose and
found himself facing the raised gun.
Sheriff Johnson stated that lw-o
other important cases were tried dur
ing the term. A negro barber named
Craige. who was arrested in Greens
iKiro a few montliR ago, was convicted
of seduction. The Judge first gave
him a term on the roads, but later
changed the sentence to linn fine and
costs, provided the same was paid
within ten days. Last Saturday
Craige's wife came up with the cash,
thereby securing the release of her
husband
Hort Privet tc, a white man, was
sentenced to the roads of Iredell coun
ty for six months. He was convicted
of selling diseased meat. According
to the evidence Introduced against Ihe
defendant. Prlvette lost a cow. lie
dressed the animal and slated to a
neighbor that he had decided to take
the meat to Wllkesboro and sell It out
to the lawyers of the old and new
town. He took the "beef" up, but the
market was stocked and the owner
failed to find any buyers. Ha then
went to Roaring River and sold a
quarter to Thomas Church, who was
advised, before he ate any of It, that
the meat was bad. A warrant was
then issued for Prlvette, but he left
the county before, the papers wen;
served. At the spring term of Wilkes
court Sheriff Johnson had tbft Indict
ment nol prossed with leave. Prlvette
was notified by a relative or friend of
Ihe solicitor's action and he returned
to the county a month or two ago. A
new warrant was nworn out and
Sheriff Johnson arrested him.
While lu Raleigh Sheriff JoIuihoii
was Interviewed by a News and Obser
ver inan. This sheriff Is quoted as
saying that the congressional fight In
Wilkes was close mid baffling. He
would nol predict, the result. All the
Democrats would come out and vote
for Hacked, he said solidly, and he
had heard several influential Repub
licans ta that they would vole against
Hluckbui n. , , .
IE GIVEN THIS YEAR
Six Fine Attractions of Musi
cal and Literary Nature To
Appear In Auditorium of
II ii .a.l i .M l .
i iew noiei jnzenaon un
der Auspices of Hospital
Association.
In the auditorium of the new Hotel
Zin.endorf there will be given this
I fail and winter an excellent lycetim
I course, consisting nf six strong com
panies. This course will be both
i literary and musical, the ver kind to
i Interest and amuse the cltliens of
I Inston Snlem. The season will last
I for six months, one concert being
given each month from October to
March Inclusive.
I The course Is under the manage
jment of the Alkahest l.vceum Com
I pan. of Atlanta, Ga . and will t
I given hero under the auspices of the
Twlii-(llly Hospital Association and
I will be fin- the benefit of that worthy
I Institution. Mr. F. M. Loveless, sec
retary and treasurer of the lyceum
company has been In the city making
arrangements for the course to be
given here and the contract has been
i signed.
DEPOSITORS
T
A message was received here Ibis
morning stating that there had been
,i serlotin washout on Ihe railroad be
tween Pilot Motiitlai.n and Mt. Airy.
As a result of the washout travel on
this line is interfered with to a con
siderable extent. Passengers west of
Ciutelilield on the Wllkesboro branch
of the Sotti hem have to be ttans
f erred.
A notice was posted at the union
passenger station today staling that
on account of the washout, no lialns
will be run through to Mt. Airy until
finlliei notice.
Another notice announced that pas
sengers for Wllkesboro would be
transferred west of Crutchfleld.
New Advertisements.
Ogburn-Vest Co. An at 1 1 active
list of farms for sale. )
Wachovia Loan and Trust. Co ;
Some inside figures for you.
The Allen Co. Announce special J
-ale on neckwear for Thursday, Fi I-t
lay and Saturday.
i The J. V. Hester Co. Tell of great j
I'uiigaln exposition which will close j
i Saturday. fn(. enamel ware 2r,c; 25c!
ware inc. ' j
liosenbacher & tro The four-day
linen sale now on means a saving of
' from 15 to 25 per (ftit.
Simpson Drug Stoic An- your
I prescriptions filled, by tegisleri-d
j'ltugglst? ;
i. Owens Drug Co Over l.i.oou pres
'eilptloiiK filled )f.g-y at this stole.
He states to the local com-
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I no, tee i la, uie roiiise srit-tn-,i in
far the strongest In the repeilotte.
The president of lire lyceum company
writes that ! will be the strongest
course of any lyceum In the South
the coming season.
The tickets are to be placed In the
hands of the ladles of the hospital
association for disposal and will be
of two kinds, a double and a single
ticket. The double ticket will admit
two persons, and the price, will be
$5. nil for six concerts. The single
ticket will be $;:.nn but will only ad
mit, one person. The hotel auditorium
will seat from ,'!5n to loo persons and
from present Indications It seems that
the house will be taxed to Its capacity
both from the fact that the course Is
an exceedingly strong literary and
musical one and In addition to this
the fact that It will be for the benefit
of the well known charitable Institu
tion the hospital.
After the pet fot inanees those who
so desire may be served to a light
evening lunch In the hotel.
The first number on the program
will be Ralph lllngbam, ot f the
foremost humorists "n the lyceum
platform today. He Is unusually
gifted, not only In wit but also ill a
musical way. During bis two hours'
entertainment be Intersperses his
program of humor with selections on
the violin ami piano. Mr. Bingham,
who opens the. course, . will be here
the latter part of October.
lu November the Huston Orchestral
Company will he the attraction. This
company consists of tin- following, F,
H. Jenness, violin and director, L C,
llalchclder, flute and piccolo, K. R
Ucodle, 'cello and piano, K. K Hag
ley, trombone and viola, and K. A
Steady, cornet and violin. This com
pany of five stars comes to Winston
Salem backed by the highest recom
mendations nf well known musicians
and the press. This company costs
the management more than any of
I ho others.
The Edwin R Weeks Company In
cluding Mr. Weeks, Impersonator,
Miss Crnce Jlllsoo Weeks, soloist., and
Miss Kllzabetlt Mayo, concert violinist,
will be here lu December. This com
puny needs tin Introduction ns It has
beeji on I lie concert stage for h great
many years and has met with much
success.
A quartet of ladles. Misses Nellie
M. Donovan, first soprano and aecom
pauist, Kathleene Leavill, second
soprano and violinist, Alaleen Samp
son, first alto and malinger, and Mae
A. Dickinson, second alto and reader,
known as the Ariel Quartet, of Itos
ton. will appear here In January. This
company Ih a new number for this sec
lion but It will be one of the lest
numbers of the course
In February the Alkahest Art Heel
lal Company will be the attraction.
'The main star In this company Is Mr
Rosa Crane, cat loorilsl, clay moulder
anil pianist. Mr. Ctanc Is a number
In himself but together with Misses
Christine Giles and Manriclelrie M
Evans, the number will be exceeding
ly good. Mr. Crane's characters with
crayon and clay are very Interesting
Miss Evans plays the cello while Miss
Giles not. only pbtys the violin but
he, exquisite soptalio voice will de
light the music iovets of the Twin
City.
The course will be closer In Msrch
with the conceit of the Pacc-KIIng
Recital Company. conslMIng of three
ladles. Misses Florence Marion Pace,
soloist, Jeaniiclie Kling. leader, and
MhiIh L. Kvuiis. accompanist, T'.ehe
ladies are railed the "American beau
ties of the lyceum platform."
Large Number Gather About
.Office of Wrecked Phila
delphia Concern.
Persons Depositing With Real Estata
Trust Co., of Philadelphia, Stand In
Front of Concern, Threats Against
Officers Being Fresly Made. Re
ceiver Thinks Everything Will
Turn Out All Right.
!l Publishers' Press I
PHILADELPHIA. Aug 2'. - George
It. Earl, Jr.. qualified this morning as
receiver of the Heal Estate Trust Co,
which closed Its doors yesterday after
noon. It U Mr Earl's opinion that
the concern will soon resume as direc
tors have conclude,! to meet all claims,
of the d,-Misltoi s.
Depositors Are Angry,
A crowd of angry deposltora con
gregated about the door of Ihe col
lapsed Real Estate Trust Co. today.
The line blocked the clty n busiest
coiner and details of police left on
guard for over a mile were tinshle. to
cope with them. At (list Ihe deposi
tors gave vent to emotions by tears
but during the morning many mutter-'
lugs wcie heard and some of the
crowd voiced indignation In threats
against officer and dliectou of the
wiecke,l concern.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug 2d. -The
Real Estate Trust Company, organ
ized In lNSf,. the depository of nearly
million dollars of the funds of the
Presbyterian church and holding
$;1INI,IMUI of the money of the city of
Philadelphia nmj $l7ii.WM of stale do
posits, today closed Its doors. The
failure was caused by heavy loans
made by the late president, Krauk
Hippie, to Adolf Segal, a promoter, on
Insufficient security. A desperate ef
fort .was made to save the Institution
by the hoard of directors through an
appeal to the clearing house associa
tion, but that boil) declined to sub
scribe h guarantee fund of $7,wtft,iMM,
because of Insufficient security.
The HabHItlcH are placed at It",-.
niMi.uoii, with quick assets of :t,f,Oo,.
nun, and doubtful collateral amount
ing to $s,niin,nnn, ,
George H. Karle, Jr., president of
the Finance Company, of Philadelphia,
was appointed receiver and In a slate
meiit to the public he expresses the
hope that he may soon be able to rec
ommend a plan to Ihe depositors tht
will better serve their Interests and
terminate hls services. , .' "
PLAN AN ATTACK
DfJ CONSULATES
(Hy Publishers' Press.)
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 29 An attack
on consulates nf various nullum, at
many points throughout Russia with
the object of Involving; the ajovern
mcul In complications with foreign
powers Is being planned by Russian
revolutionists as I hell next step In
a campaign to force die government
to giant reforms for which they r
fighting This Is the news sent by a
correspondent, of tne Post at Odessa
A proclamation has bemi Issued by
radical section of socialist revolu
tionists, according to correspondent,
In which i heir program Is outlined,
lire mailer Is now In the hands of 1
committee of revolutionists, which Is
completing plaits lo have all attacks
on cotiKiilatci made simultaneously.
T AT SALEFJl
On Thuri-day, August With, a I. the
Academy campus, ai eight o'clock, the
Salem baud will give a concert com
pllmcnlan to friends add visitors In
Winston Salem The following pro
gisin will be rendered:
Grand March -"Hadow."- Miliars
Medley March "Starlight" Morse.
Ma i eh " Washington Grays." Gr-
fulla.
Song -"My Old Kentucky Home"
FoHlel.
Medley March "Jtmt a LlUle Rock
ing Chair and Yon." Morse,
(juleksiep' Sui prise. "Uoyer.
Part II.
Oyertuie "Golden Hccp4re" -
Scbiepegrell,
March Espsgnol, "Sornlla." Gal-
Mtti
Waltz
UIIATI FALL
All the Important countries of Asia
and Europe were visited, the tour ex
tending below the equator and above
the arctic circle.
The First presby'eriau
land Sunday school will picnii
j sen park tomorrow afternoon
the corner of Fourth and
sheets at I:-1U o'clock.
The condition of Mr
Jones, who fell from a scaffold
Hotel Zinzendorf Monday, riiow.-
material change. He Is still
scions.
church
at Ni--eavin
Cherry
S. F. Shore, of Yadkin, was
itliis afternoon, returning from a
I '0 relatives In Indiana
here
Visit
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The 'rhlldrcn'H hour at Ihe Car
negie library Friday Is at II o'clock.
Miss Sillman. a writer of children's
stories, will entertain the little folks
with fairy tales and stories of giant-t,
-johlins, and so on.
CINCINNATI. Ohio, Aug 29. This
city's llfih fall festival was opened by
Mis. Alice Roosevelt lyOligs Worth this
morning at 10 o'clock. The dangbiei
of the president pressed a gold button
place,) upon the balcony of Music
Hall. When the tuition yielded to
pressure of her finger an electric cur
rent sped to great bell which crown
"Hrldge of Smiles, " and their lesonan'
tones marked the. forma! opening of
a great festival which will continue
for four wreks. Ihe Ian' pent of the
chimes witnessed the throwing open
of the gates of "Jo Land" end the
d'xir of Music Hall, fine of the fea
ture! of the festival will be the flist
performance In America of .' Mine
Moon," noted lymdon production.
"The Rose of
"M.issa's In the
Foster,
-"The Captain
Tugglnei
Song -
Ground.''
March
Louka.
Dixie Ellllll' t
Arnbls "
Cold, Cold
General. "
T
IN FERRY ACCIDENT
(Hy Publishers' Pretts )
NEW YORK, Aug l"i T) men
were drowned this morning when the
Jersey Central Feny boat Red Hank
crashed Into the hap'ha launch Hud
son and splintered the little boat
against Ihe bulkhead of Jersey City
pie i. Fears are i-i pressed thai there
may have been other), aboard the
Hudson What left of the yacht
sank after the collision
E H Hns.. Jr. lis accepted
a position with Watson's drug store,