fWlN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10. 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS I f THE TREASURf SHI Leslie M. Shaw. iBIOR IN Winsiun-SALEM 1 e fcDjyiritne is civen- ... E Auditor- -. A;aie-" at 3 . . prtc posed to Mr. Bryan's at:: u.b- in VleniDfl ''""igani to the tlecioi .' I n.-e.i Sur. - I senators by a pop Uar j-ff-r. -a. 'ai.-o,ma not in hai nutty w-h Mr i Bryan's views .s tl.i ave-r.n.:: ownership of rj'.n acs. .a:d . i -peake: . "Trusts." said Alt. Shaw a:- ,r , fj- things on paper, and p :' had I things in fact." tin! -he Rt-;ubl:eu:: I pany is the only pa. that ha - ', ti WFI COME !t-narttl! an nti-'ruat '.aw the Si - L VVL.LV- . man aurj-tnit U "Under which." I declared 'he speaker, "unlawful tru-r.-. lean and have been' prot-onte.'.." He , v," " Station , said the greatest trouble was in beirgl " ' ,. Me Washable to prove that a tryst was a trus-; " ' 'hat all that was see aed as thr v- . ... rr""T!&tt Ot . ...... r;t 3" iiltr.ee iii prove ;n- cou.mou neiier ana f ... far AU-f.u. 1, .-...i n A C in" ; .,;ie low in.-3 i.u w-- u-iM,s,ie.,. ne f ." City--At 11 1 ridiculed Bryan's tr-e..;es as to the- manner or uesiro...tK me ct.mnm-s. saying that UniS'idti:.! Uber'y ha-! a guarded, ami it s a ntor dirhVii' ask to prove om. things tha' w-.e ' generally believe 1 to cx:st. During- Mr. Shaw's illscussion .,f -government owner so 10 theory, he was nterrupted by J. I' Tayloi. ica.l-r if the Socialist party, in this' vemty . : who wanted to k:io. if 'he gi.vni-, Tient could opera, e- the mail service I and the revenue .t. so satisfactn. . ;; why could it no; operate the tall oaii.s in a tike nta.it: . Mr. Shaw's an swer wa given ,o some extent .n . :his question. Ht tired several in stances where pri-atv enterprise (1.0! performed tasks in a much more satis factory and expedient, manner than1 -the government couid have done: tha' it would require $2 i.oo.i.n.iit.iMio to !,..-, -he toads and the to-.;, ry -wou'yj have to pay at least 4 pr o:tf. -interest on Lie money borrowed ,1:1 this purchase aiid even if the government eon!.! buv ; the roads he did not believe, the the ory would be right. Secretary Shaw's : position on the goveinmeitt owne-sliip idea was summed .n the follow itu ' w hich he delivered u a very slow. de-. liberate manner: "1 he government should see tfca' tc,i player-Ke's .1 sqiare deal, but r s'.oulii nor , the game." Mr. Shaw's spef n wa tilled wi'lt! anecdotes which k.-t the crowd in. the best of humor.' HU satcasni was; keen and used ;.);((h1 effect, ami; taken as a wholi, .i speech was. of that character which is wMora Lear!, :a this Section fron ;at Hps of a Re- publican. j Secretary Shaw at Academy. j Secretary Shaw vis fed the Salem Academy and Colle.? -at three o'cu-.-i- this afternoon an 1 h-.lefly add: ejs?i ' the faculty and r.jUt.ts and a few; friends of the it's -ration. Mr. Shaw; was introduced b-' I'cs'inasvr r. A.j Reynolds. The adares was pi-as-m i and happily rece vea. The bor.ored ! visitot was shown tuiounh the t: til !-: ;ns and over the Academy aro-iti.!- j Reception at Twin-City Club. At 3:45 this af- o.an.ti a de!ig.itfts. j reception was fudered Seere'ary ; Shaw at the Tin-C..y Cn. Many of Wins'on-SaVnt's ;ti.-.i-nfa-ive c;'-l izens were present u'.d for an hou; ; and a half hos-p .airy reisne.i s i- preme. The hoi.o-e; guejt Hi'-t-i e pros-Jtained the crowd bv .relatinx many; dav. amnsiris. as wet a.-. ie'erestius. j Win- stories and jokes. tha peaks r-t-.a Receotion I" s :c-s at 3,-Leave$ SO i :.. vte;arj ot 0 . ..;--ir R-ii--e'-U' '.residential , -.1-: ' n the city . - - - -'av ;r. ' . ' -'. -1" -ever..! of ,i i' ty. "... : '-..:;ps' a ! .' . t'liii. as .... ,v '..- ti-..'it:- ot 1 jr.'i v i-lvd the , -i- ' : w as a - v : .-L.ijsrstled .-a---' -.- nave -a-,. ,s did the ..v-::; '- havins It i) KsceotiO". pa.-.-etit-;-1; al' --e' ;ariit!. Secre- ':';m.s of e. while ; -eVrtai station bv the . h 'Hon. t:.. and a-.t.mto-:ie. R. J where - which It Ad tc ufl. VjT -4e';Ve-e( a vts-'i'-!Hii io an ' ;.-"p'e. There ''-' The an,!:'-j'.'.-- .'tt'.e and for '-;- cio-e,; t- rl -n v. vo-ed en :.a:ty of .-a-!-r. and .; ;' the f.-'m the a. He was Blair . vice N'a'iotia! t-i i.iarrel t-i Repihli i f opin i.f making INSURGENTS LOSE. MfllJY 1SIRED. v. V v Cuban Government Forces Horrors In Sledlee. Poland. Win a Victory at Pitur n which Scores of Jews del Klo. Were Killed. Secretary cf f: Treasury. W'O 's Here Today. Y NATIONS HOLO NO SFATEMENT YET E Thre Hundred Rt'-!utnit Were K Hed In the Figrt. Which Occurred Yetterday. Accord. to An Official Government RfcO't. Other Ne About Disturbances. iH i uhi:liert Pros ) ; II WW . Sep: I" 1 hat 0 battle' Ve-tet.l:i5 tietwe'-.i i tlxtt t (enl s Slid 1'ovj! tio..ps in r li.ii t 1)1 Rio re J -ultt'd ;n a Koverioin itt victor) l otfl '; ' rla'iv claimed in a .I'.ifiu just fciade' j puldio. It state, that CoUiin-l Alvn , r m ti. t j(overtin.- ..! train and de-' fe.i;ed rehei.s wiih a li of three hue' died to 'tie Lit'.-! j I Acriitdinu to th- loiiietiii th' ioy.tli-.t 'a-nv- in pi oi eediii toward IMtiar IH'i . 1 Hid t"il over the r;;itioad. which ha 1 1 ! n rf pa.re.i : IGETTING READY FOR ' FORSYTrTS BIG FAIR! Preparations ar- oil. o)ot for an in-. teretitu week in V.ston Salem, be itiniuns; October I. I''. when the big j Wiusiun Salem fair Si an anxious pniiiic that have been Vn'i... i have grown in iuie-v indica'tottH fioint this breaker Karme..- I iH )': h. r '-- 1 ci nan-., - i ; I':..-- : .'. ' - A ..'.'.. Chili. '! : .:,.i-a;; t- .. K -. - i - . -t'.ve-v par'ti".;..!-. ;i-a ;-n E: ati-i '''I- t r.-,.!;-e,: V:( -i- -'a.-.vi-f kv Wei;-. n, ,,f ;n;j:: the inanv-fil a.M:'". ' K- iii .. w-,- .1- IN wii.M i n;t n r:-. ? I nv p-i')'::ier Prets ) -.-.--: tit- ' S-lli; i'i t.V. : i ' S. natot in:.; ! ' i:.). ,;. of Ttxa- ...-j-ueniiy aban- it..'1'.a.icr. -:--:.!. 1, .11 I'-ast I..; Cie iitesent. his In- - . 'eiu of ,iis -..,a.i;ii' a-tainsi '.Vio'iini .!. 1! . o. ivot acy of gov- :. ti.e: - iiiiM-ai c ra.li'.i.id-. More hiit .i .-,-k dj.i i'i state. in New Y : -: '!::'. oti rr l.ttts Washing'ou he pv" (t .1 --aieiti. ii He re "'i.tnl to Wa-nti'viott Saftinlay .and .:,,uie;:.. 'I-'', et utiotf .by 1 army of ..ipa,.. ; :i;ei! I I. uiht he lefl !..-;- N.- y.itk 'l!0'l 'tttakitlK the . a.-... - .1 i... i.t His hesi'aurv :: th- to"'', .: s believed here, ji :;.- to ni.' iso' t:iat ilailiy. as other :,! : ot. -he p..''' in the South, will hib-.r i -iva'eiy w.'ii Mi ti to get him to r'l.i tra k his fi'vertimeut owner- -hi: ..f railroad view-,. . I'i 'li:s cor.ne ',.: there is some j ... ..... 1 '.', ..,'.,' , Ui8tt.r;it..!.i ;t at Ir.'eivtew given out ". ". " ... 1, - tl-.i- ti..r, -. t.t; !.- ' -..aUir Rat nor, of Jrf':'' "--..'-' - i ! .'"o-'-'i M-t-rv'i." i. w.t.i -a - - do ro', think it! , ..a..-'.. . ; - . '" ''.' '' i -n j .v- ii speech he ha rv T; a:- -- !- - -0, :a-- Ti.- -v - - i ' -t a ..it -)eh::id f:ni. ..: .Mt- I. .ti'., ' :..- ttip- - a aiti: ri.. . . ,.- iiM'i.n . to l.tt ca-ri ,s M :- i-':..--:i i- , ...-:.e- ,v- -. :- - ex- - a,.,:, e( ineni "r" --'t-; there - "te (-.rdial - ' -:; 'e:;'!-re(l - s-'-i; way of oy the '''"i ;-f todatr. H-opie and 1 r :;-.,e. He ' ...:it habit '-'ir men ! Mr. Shaw left on 1 SalMiurv-. where K f-.r ! HIS SOUTHERN TOUR T BIG HIT IN LYIGffltti .I'-.- p her- t coo;- i .a ' .ii.e cot, clarion U'-ll '!!. tect i.i ttovel Ullietlt O W 11 V,,,", I' r-h : ; Mii-.-jl; H. i-ca--!i it as a ,.. r, ,)s 1 fl::' t'-f i -i ' I ' SO HO a greill n;a"; "' i"! ( . ...tt in niawes no i.r : .a : I .ai It must be : '..- i a f :.'. o: accepted a ---,,. I Lt'j B-cken in Runavnay. I Wi i.-::i ' li.'toi' : -- soil of .loseph It" of w ft S .i in. a thrown ft cm ii t.'r.av .tt- a fi.away on Main i -tr":. S -.. m. ;; niontttiif. . from :. I. t -t..l'.. 1 .i oroketi leg and --, - -rf il 1,1-if-e- Vl'ilt'lf t'haiu- ,::: 1 i tl.i Oftlll' of I'f -T'. -- a liei - lil. du al at'eii- .'ii 1 ti- .. una mail a l.e - e,,yA t'. afl.T ii- I - !-; ' IOO P. v t- Ke-t . I He x.'i c The following :--- ;-om the L nch burg, Va., News, ot vtterda.y: . "Wonderland" in ia best form was oresentert at th A. ad'-niv ve-terdav f most ! afternoon and agi.n i-st nig: - voter p -a for i "How -ale if all.l as a. I I ' I ;. it i . i . I" . f: .. If nr, '"'I i Mr it.-. Kno tng :n advance tha this afrac .on was a Wells-Dunn and nana procwc-i Hon, and the fact that it has won uu- stinted and constant p.aise wh"revet Droitiicerl tr.i ..afflf nil! 'il at'ract. ( large audience a' soih performance-. j. The production ci Wo-tder'and." a : he. run mit fairer s;s:er o; I r,e :' : tW.-r tfcelof Oz" and "Ba.ie? ,i Toy. and. ; r-'-l; c-ars aa;j ; the last step of u fi.iished musical ; f comedy, with its new songs, new; "' " I'-v.i atj faces, new costumes, novel s'ase -et-'" He ent tings and figures a. id a larmhtn horse. : ' i;--- .n that The shw is chart iierszed b a rea. 7 v-..-Sc:a! plot, based on the gooi; oid faisy a -: 'hat the, "The Dancing Princes-." fai.'.i ira.. . '- "1" t- :l :c- jo 1 n't? nevertheless ta-ii' e ''h"0"a io-.it. " lj-riiirar. and the production "entries a;; a'ntot- ; ' ' ,; t0 1 phere of beauty ,h;t i seldom . s.ir- : 'V! said ' passed. Bv a siioi of .-ongs ami' "" -' ; manrt't3. the persona!,!-, of tfce come---:-:aent. tdians. the beauty ol r sit.j-'i'e-'es ' 'i- ..... fo I and the unique sc.-t.,.- it.To.i'ic'l-w ' '-af'e; ,v.M j th popularity of the piav d-pend- "' . '-. ndr- Down through tr.t c.-t -he jr-a-am ' -:. 'He!1 rarried' out s .-rfect;-. avA v'-h ' ;.a ,r party t'such good taste - tha' ' W inde; :.:;!''; '' " than ( tti e a new s'a.i.!.-: d in theaviral i ' the em-!tilat others to follow will find' a barrier sar-jtf their praise. . . '''''- it, o'ti' 1 ' f : "-.'..szht New Adver.lsements. rheJ Auditorium " Th" F'ayer Ma i," ' ' Piity was September 12th. ; .t; lteioj Smokers' Den - A 31 eat discovery now .for lovers of a go .." 'Igar. .'n tiiej J. T. Poindexiei- - To Y 'ir feet "' '"'"" Bryan 1 always comforable at..! dry if .ei . 1 buy shoet here. ,"-.-f'1 si McKattiu Threo-Q.i;- l.iou-r fu--' ' '. i -sues, j Co. . strong W.-r of endors-ntenr . rfi 'e-n ten.; from Governor Gi ct.. ' t. ne Pver! gtieff pjano c0 Wav the g--a-e- .- . a e 1:t;;etl. j COi!eg(.s usp tn S-'eff piano. . J '1 h" y ,st com-j Peoples .National Bnk. Repor of j tha' jCfKidition at close of bn.sine.ts S-p t -.:' .;'-'m, "Pon Simpson, 6'Han.jr, un-lips.-' at:-! that,. Pfohl, Penn's Ret,)ei!ies for s.j- 1 -r .-. . . - -!' ( . - -: 1 Co,; n ' e ; ' ail ! Mr. a - V! U'.:.,am-1 i'- K ilrhijo', 1 1 the Shaffner s i- iiitiiotn d to lietison tia , at ' - ttf of the Sll'i , ',' i: '.in er, Mr W. F. T d- ...-c! was in his a, a-.l v.as a IlioS't ex : -if .! .n cnit!,ry. He- h- ! a ife, oi;e dangb- -i -!"r s iv, .'-i.ose boyie is in i.fvhe. Mr. Kidridae left :, tiaii. f ,r Unison . , his its gat en to 1 tu annual fairs n Piedmont Park : ech )ear. and lime to a record .hiotighout this This Massacre. Which Started Friday And Still Continues. It the Worst Since the Hornote K.shnefT Must Cre. In tddit.o.v to tn Jew Killed a Numbeof C ir.tian Who Sx" path'ied With Jew Perished. (Ry Publishers' Press W' XRS.WV. Poland. Sept In -News from Sieklc- in die i.tes that the mas sacre In progress tnere since Satin dav is w.irt ocoioruig ,n Russia sine, ihe KishlnelT horror Attoci'te which beggar description hae Sefn coin , ni:t'el and the end I, not et In sight Rghtmjt has been fesuliH-d. It I feared there will be terrtlde hi of I life and untold damage to property tjefnte order Is HMOreil Over Hm. i have been killed an.: many wounded. iMaliv of the vtcttliis were w. nieu Most of ! virtito were Jews al 'though Christians who tried to protect i Hebrews fiom the tmy of the troops 'were shot down or liavoneted !ur lug the outbreak Jei-ii wo.neii were i made rsperta! vlctuio by drunken soldiers Many i ic assaulted In 1 open strwts, scenes in lug horrll( I . FRIGHTENED MULE CAUSES ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs Hcrijr Brewer, who reside on Ihe Smtaon Chemical ('oinjianv farm. Just east of the city. were In a runaway 'esteiilay anil hotn section are woW jv.au to the occa-; sion, and th. v .1 nnug In gn at 1 pn.tk.l n oiiiii. 't inl..re( i 1, 1 DremiiVm lias h, . .: "urenared and , had nari.iw eseap". ftoni s.tIoiis tn - - . 1 ihe contest for oii t wi.il he spirited JM'V The fair managers hve at great ex pi-nne secured a t.Mli.ber of free at Mr and M Riewer wetw en- ! route from their Hoiii to naiem in a .buggy Mr Ui w 1 was driving a i I.. ll'l.tla. I. .1 ks.4,4. A tractions inciu li.ig -die marveSoits muie, 'ii- .".!. ""' Castello CitTiis and a balloon man!rfos me imcsooio rsuro.u a who will make ila.Iv excursions to theis,,w" rar Th' nlnwl skv A 1: tin her ot other Interesting Paid lUi attention. Just after the car feature will de.i.'h voting ami o!d 1,1 Mr- W- K- i'"1" dashed by Our aovnnor. vv io,e home is here:'" his an'onioliile. Tios was tm much and who is devoied to his town. willfor the in.iie. arhiih darted around, lie on hand and ojen the fait Other 1 breaking one ,,f ttit buggy wheels, dintinguislted m.-u Itav been Invited jTUe aultmtl began nn.nltig up l.lbettv A g'teat niidwi-t with numerous in ;"'- Mr.- an. Mrs. Hrew.r were teresilng -faUite will g'as leu th"j,,ra,'d 'MM,, dUt.we. Tipposlte th hearts or the vismits. 1 home of Mr T L. Katrow the inula The young men i the city will give!" h,'ui UP ,m ''-"l'h for Mr. and a number of dati.es and receptions In I honor of thf visit. ica The Hotel Zin zet.dorf, the line ,t :t ,,e, In the South, will be open, and 1, fine troupe will give nightly performances at. the opera house. Kverylio.lv Is mviied to come in Winston -S.i!eni dur.ii fair week. Cottle and see a pi r. 1 1 ssive and wide awake citv Co. n m take posses sion for one we.-1 Cotne and )ou wiil receive a co'di.il welcome. Rtewer to extricate themselves. escapeit wi.h 4 few brnlsrs and EOST IN II EEOOD Mrs. Roth scratches. The mule was untied into the side street at the hot.ie 01" Mrs. Ilosklns The buggy strticl: a tree,1 It was a complete wreck I Just like a tioio . this animal took rare of Itself , "break" was j found 011 II 1 Mr Hrewer sat .i.ts sam mule has jbeeti dtiven to ton runny times ami i heretofore never pa.i: any attentbiu to jautos. This acil iti, however. In In I keeping; With the reptllulloil of ! those long eared h 11 una is The) Just run When they f,. ;,kf It. (By Publlshera' PresO LONDON. Sen- 11 -Three htindnd lives are reported lost in a disastrous ttoofl In Kvaralf d!-l i'i of Caucusus. according to a uport lebgraplK'd from St. eir b a correp.u-d.-ni o( the Ksrui.ue Telegraph Co The financial loss jy .-.sol to he nu.t- 111'. U.S. HEAD OF JESUIT ' ORDER IS ELECTED Had Narrow . scape. fst Saturday toKhi a crowd of young people, w,it ,ut on a straw ride. Came very near having a serloua accident, when . io..ng a bridge on Middle Kork. near llJiel church When alsmt Vtlf way across the 'ridge pave away. ei,m and all "Hi He IV-rme ? : It t Jl 4 t''V t. 0 tc n I Pix'-k J)-i Atm ,, Wachovia National Rank R : of condition a close t business s- Beekman Wmthrop. Olvrt'-r ' Ptirto R'Ca. (By Publishers' Prs ) ROME. Sept.' (,r(linf frincis Who, r1 ctor of Gregorian Universi ty. trrnain, a "dark horBe" candi date supMirtcd riv I hi German dele gates to rongregjf ton ,of society of Jesuits, was today elected genera) of Jesuit order to succeed the late Fath er Martin. The ei'Cilon of Father Wernit is cotisiderci, a great victory for Kais.r Wllhelti Wetnz's eiec tbiti was f.irie.j f,v the German ilele- Katioll at v rsteriiiiv't confers-nct. ahit gol tig I .,: v ,.. i,'o. ttra iji.ii.a 11.. low n some su or eini.t feet. As oon'r, i.H foma.,. ... t., bridge gave away the crowd ,.., Th. .. .... h ' .. ... """ '"ip n.born at Roitwe.t,' Wurtemherg Klng-- of the large ,.,,. ,,, k,,,h,,1 ,M ... , banisters caught one of the wheei, ,,,, m M Hm. of the wagon and ci mp.eti y crushed inrf. si; , it. The nartv s'-. i.ted unother wheel from ot.e of the tie libots. which car rieij tnetu hotlte s.lfi The partie., wno started fr'.tti iii. Rrewer's. were comfielied to -'.1 back by Witist.iti Saiem, about ten riii.es out of the wav Tiny reported a 'leitghtful trip with the excei'lon of ,he incident above re-ia'H. the jtltnpefl out, ting hurt 'MAN W tU III RALEIGH IS RELEASED Death In Salens. ' Mr Charlie Miller, af'er an illness .f the wwk fi.'. if itphoid fever t J'es'etday iii'i'iiirii hi,i fwrtie on' M.usiiall t:i et, S 1 in. aged II years 1 The deceased !.. a wife and two ehlldten. The jnt rment was th! .-if-eni.ri at JP-th I, four rnll.-s west of the rjfv Th burial was with, JiitJor honors, tit .;. eaed beins; a1 memlier of Souths. de council. 1 Retl Mtrcnants Meeting. The Retail M-r' r ants' Association; w-'B iti'' 'unlght at o'clock. - Mern brs on Taird. Koiu.,1.. Ui.si'),1 Mnn an 1 Trade streets are especial.) urgd to tie. present. ' ' ! N. I. CRA.NFf.Itlt. President Mr, Wn!ard lbii.iMin, former'v of Ket.'iicky, but In the past Jl" year a resident u; New Y'ltk, jirrive 1 in the city today ! take charge of the drcs, goods all' i k d. par'trtetl' ar Rosen tacher stor. Mr. Hender son who is a 1 of the la'e Speakei Henderson, of loa. is a clever gentleman ami a capable dry g'eals man ISpecial to The Sentinel ) RAI.KIGH. Sep!. -Georg e Starl ing wan granted his liberty loday by Ju-tlr of ;:e pf-HC-i Reld af'er a Weeks iniprisoutneui, first llllllet a $1.11011 bond for criminal assaui' on Lena McDonald, a iJyearsiid girl, and later under a !'i bond for sim ple a's.-uijt T,, Mason for the roliapse of th- cae is that the gi! fla'ii contraiiti-ted hetalf t etal times at hearings of tn case Death of Warsuai Oalton. Mr. Mat shall C Da Ron died smf dertlv at Itis hotre !n Alllsonia. Va . las tiluht. Mr Diojii formerly made W.tiston his home a,,.; leaves a w.fe and two small 'U1 'ttti. besides four brothets, residing in this ritt. vu Iw D X. feal'on atid Messrs R J. R K and W R .,n The retn.iliis w I pa if through Win s'oti Saiem 'tomorif w inoijiing ei'irou'e 'o the oh! botne p ace at It.il'oti, Siokes county, for interment --Miss FtoK'iso' , of V.-k toa ha-i Jfrive.1 in" the clt to take charge of he corset depart.! ,,,( ;,' Hosentach er's s'ore - '--The ladies of -n.-Presbyter.ali chu (I, ftesf.nien's ot) 'he ;,i. church tfiii. even. tig Tt-l'er K e.t s( via l-joaii atid Trus' f duties iod.iv af' r fl" iii-i.i by & severe 4i North Winston wiil nervy re 1 tn roui of the Public Invited of 'be Warhie i. resumeil his Week' atlSeflce, ark of fever as r,p-!4'b