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V IN- CITY DAILY SENTIN WINSTON-SALEM, N, C, MONDAY EVENING, "NOVEMBER llT 1905 PRICE 5 CENTS IS jlED 10 BLOW f NIGHT: UP ST. PETER'S JOHN EjLUS SURPRISE. 8. Glenn t, and Oth i Occasion.' dtr Ausp'CtS of ,-To B Held At .jrf-lt Promises Every Rev.? Attempt Probably Emanating From Anarchist Band Causes Panic in Rome. Extra Police Officers Are Placed On Duty To The End That Further Out rages May Be Prevented Special Protection For the Pope. E.ent (By Publishers' pi ROMK, Nov. 1!". Th.-ic here today growing out bio- up St. Peter's estiTi'lvi vt Trts' fielleveTTa Rar.iTi.f 1 at the i ihsrerate anarchists in ibe a. is- :is ;( . Kev. m k. I nth- impi r! With ft.it! ti, ilia; ii to the ,Tfiii:iiin of .nil iitiil also a-.- i a Mo u t. fill lire. i'.l i ! t I i f ad are men of imsnal attain !ine h !n i are In' Mil, ate in i,i hear them n'-i'.. That a , able event tin- Winston fails ti make iking. operating in the city. 1 ne greatest activity nv tlie noil lo pievent further out rase is iiein.a iinilerlaken. SK'cial precautions ai taken for protection of 'the pope. The bomb was exploit. I yes-enl.n while St. Peter's was crowded ami a scent) ol great contitsi i There were no fatalities. As soon as he heard of ih throwing the Pope, went hi t In room and prayed1 for metcj' perpetrator of the deed. E" it tin- "Merchant litetl here to ; .of the hospital t the Richmond i m 1 1 ; t . n .ii: fur lien (Ireet, ;.'! 1 fully clever . the leal Shy- I 1',1'ks. lepnlsive : till lirlivelioxs, '!'. i iivie,.! Chris . i'f H'ily natural, "iiii a 1 1 ici;ci,out '.' .in,; si leaiu at .lay last night ill who w ilnfssed t"il ixceptlon. '-) li-e f the ,,f Venire were rla ami Nerissa i tin :it mi ishre 'I artistic clover 't' i-Hifu! scenes. Ait'ltcil I he Hiieiit and - iipiiredu its approv ity of Hen f English 'k will not n s'reugth !'! of art. Willi Kich "hah! thai :!! he seen ti's iii -lie 'life The County Teachers' Association! held its regular meeting Saturday af ternoon at 1 o'clock in the County Su perinteniie-nt s ottice at the ( House. The atiendance was large ami a very enthusiastic met ling was held The devotional exercises were con ducted by Mr. C. K. Crist, after which a very interesting and' helpful talk was made hy Mr. Crist on the snhject, "Re lation of School and Community." Helpful talks were also made by Messrs. .1. W. Plnnix and .1. W. Mur ray. The next subject, "Discipline, Spirit anil I'ui'iKise," was ably bundled by Mr. E. N. Jlelseheck. The question of how ol'icn llie Asso elation .should meet was disnissed.aiul a committee consisting of W. It Speaso, X. F. Fnrlow ami (I. W. Crews was appointed to draft by-laws and deckle the time of inetiiag; also to arrange the program for the next meet ing, which will be held some time the latter part of January. I X vX" y y s-z rrr . . ... . ; Li 1 j followed i i - y t V, s , j,vr.mi.rv: Ti'I,4, J V - f ; M alm- fen 35 LIS WERE PROBABLY LOS I MET SATURDAY (Two Steamers Collide Off the Coast of the State of Washington. Puget Sound Sttamtr Ii flamined By Steamer Jennie and Qoet Oown Of Female Paaeengerg It la Thouflhl Only One Gr Was Saved Details Of Horrible Accident. i Hi Publisher' Prfi ) SKMfl.K. V milling-tun. Nov l ,Ai !riM thii'ty Ave lives ai I)el1vij Sou nil SteMiiier lu ent ilon after Im Iuk runnneil bv llie steamer .li'imli". it A'kl Point tan I v this morning Of 'st versl mien ulHiiiril otih one girl, .meil lift ti n. w a kuvhI j Ii Is feaie.l Htot) of dln.iMet will In Jclu.le I lie failure of the HUH In lit nipt to rescue Hie women Hist. The )lx was nil her av from Beat- tie !o Purl Itlakele, The Jennie WHS jlottdiil wlih Iron ore en mute from I Smith Cine to smelteiM af Taeociu. It In belli veil liilsiiiiilei Htillidllig (if idn i lulls i llilse. I Hie lolllsloii , All the pussi'iigei h were III Kliilo miotiiM when llie crush came Man never gained llie deck. Pilot Cliiirles Ik mi I son. (lie ieiu of ihe wreck, utooil liv the wheel and went down iti vessel. The Jennie crew nuide ilesn rute ef forts to nscue Hie victims. About forty of the 1 l x pasKiii?er were tak en from Ihe waler by the Jennie crew l . :i!ie. -Mr V; riil-l: tnerly of ' tisnian, who has Atlanta, t'h-class 'lit tiding I'' ospect- a gents' iiigbn iy & Lib- penis' ti t in Their s am! d. ii tor (By Publishers' Press.) WASHINGTON.' Nov. Ill -lt.-oi Kan ization of the Isthinian Ciinnl Comniis siim has bee ii decided upon 'by tli President ''as ihe result of his visit li the canal zone. Just before leaving he wtote order which wns made public this afternoon. Chief Kngitn er John F. Stevens Is made a member of the commission, as is also Col. William ('. (leorgas, sanitary expert. Stevi ti is placed in direct charge nf ail work of actual canal construction. There will be no one appoint) d to succeed Judge Magoon as governor ot the canal zone. Mr. Rccil. who wn hls principal assistant, will become genet a I counsel in charge of all mai lers concerning tin- government of thi zone. He will have numerous assis tants. The general effect of the ur- tier Is to make Chairman Shouts, of I the canal commission. charge of all canal work. The Enybsh. Soap Trust: "Good morning, John! How tike the states we are getting!" A $75,000,000 soap trutt is to be formed in England. News Hem. Walker in Pueblo Chieftein. Ml CONFERENCE E TONIGHT 1 epl-eseiili.il, v. J. V. Vole Next Annual Session to Bo Held in Salisbury in No vember. 1907. Resolution Adopted Asking Legisla ture To Establish Reformatory Fo' Young Criminals General Assem bly Memorialized To Reinstate In - Public School Teaching of Scientific - Temperance $600 Raised to Build Church in Japan Gratifying Rt ports Read. MT. AIHV si'Ul llf llie We Collfelellre ttiil Tlii.- as ib'ciil -es-ioll. No ot .'Mi-Ili!e,. il jn il -liiliim n; ,is ."i.liislillt'V A mi iniii in! s il'rerni.on for CilMelellee w ti, Ihe past y.;ir; Nov r. i n Tin Villi held at a' this ln i'a' ll'M i' l,e 11- Xt S"S- t'liihina Sa'islnii mot tiingV (Ills Were w ; sl'l II f,i:il III) In , passed aw. i ihe-, held I s this f the lie'.lie It' v- T- s 1 1 1 It ' II. I'lirtaiu. venson illlil Colllel III The closing WlH'll lli-ho poillltll'-ll!-,- .1. P Tlioina.- II. I' . Cat n will - adjonn se.-sinii Mil; i, Wilson will I, A Coiif'-ie!, it I. l I I'llsteeS, dices Kev, dent The lepnl Cllllleleliee I Here 111' in -tubers and llo.iinii sib, ears There was boti' en, id r- is Klipelllltell loved that in bis are '.niiii clnii lb Sunday school a gratifying in crease in boih the pasi year. During Hie year $ 1 s .." T 1 . 1 7 was cm -Mihuieil for foreign missions ami f!l, hiillll for ilouiestie missions. Ui'p.ii.s ilsu showi d (hat t.ii'iu infants and 1. 1- adults win- baptized iluring lliui Coinniilti e wvre liami',1 to audi' the books of ib' various standing .-uu Illillees of llie cullferellce. Conference Notes. Kev. J. P. lt"gots, who was trans ferreil to llie V irginia Conference, i e Miiiii'd to the Wesiein North Carolina Confluence ami was n ndinilled. Cpon his arrival at Poi istiioiilh.Mr. KoiUei vi ho had been pasinf of i he church at Mocksville fin -'lie past two years, lad an Inli'ivievv wild Bishop Hetidiix. who was iinalee in priunise any saii.i factory wml, Mr. Rnilgi-rs Ihen vvi,' eil Presiding Ml b-r Scruggs that In vvinild return a-Lmg hii'n to provide a place for him P is nndersiood ilia'. 1: Hodgi-i- vv.li be given a Million oti Ihe Moigaiiinti lii-tiicl. ANNUAL MEETING N. C. MOID Stockholders Meet In Annual Session arid Elect Direct ors and Officers. Declare Dividend 'of Three Per Cent Winston To Receive $1,200 Earn ings For Past Twelve Months Larg est In History of Road for One Year. New Advertisements. : I,' A- I" Hi. el . vn.i ienv .", o'clocl, Salem and Ihii'b' Ai this mornii: Hon mi4 ailoptii i urging here' lotuorrow for Asbevilic. v In ne: WlllS'oll llie next l.'-gl-ill let', irniatoi v for .) (Bv Publishers' Pres- NEW YORK. Nov. .1. H. Mar jtin, proprittor of the Cafe Martin, lias seni Count Honi de Cast, liaiie the fo! lowing cablegram: "Will contracl to engage y.m lis -ti l.. :. .. .x . - 1 f 11 inn, :, Week j '"'ijor loino ill sai.iiy in ce . I i 'year to take entire chaige of wat'e:5 ii ... . . , and manage restaurant. Oi,me win an ininieiliaie answer. .Mar' in as yet received no r ply The (oiiimttti ,.ing ; , :n-ia', y of -I oitli C ! 'It' While SI, I l.anibiii-' "Cold Cuie Kosenbacl Silk l.lffel.l Fiank c goods, silks Tudor- ti Mullial IJe W II. ( i.iillig Simpson I'mg Store g'liiiauiee on "Kaulleek' lollies. 11. ( ibinsi,:; -New store, ci-v m, ul, el. suppienielitiirx ikf.isi menu. -A giMid ad on A- llio. Tomorrow 1!T '- $1,711 instead of $,V "n -(irocerleH, dress I iadics' shoes III cost ;iibi-h- District Agents Life Insurance Co. rd - Palming and decs The sloi Klioidei s of the North Car olina Midland Itailroa'd held thilr an Inual iiieiiing here (nilay when the old b .aid of diiecioi s and i,(fi i-l h were le elected. C il. A, H, Andrews ih pt'i sillenl. A dividiiiii of three per cent was de iai, d on a i apllal of about Jsnn oiiu The city of Winston will receive $1, ' 1 1 1 1 . Hie same amoiini ;,a;, lasl year, on her boiel- voted f,,r t h building of Ihi-- i otid The reports of Ihe ofllci rs were gial ilylng They slniwed the tunings to have been larger m past 12 nioinhs than any vi-ai in the bi-ioiv of Ihe mad. (Ky Publlshem1 Press ) IM'III.IN. Nov lit.-Klchard Croker gave on i an Interview In which ha culled allentloii (u IiIm lliarrel with Hearst, i ml publ hU reMHtH to tils enemies In Tamninny Hull. The old Chief's lalk was tnurkiit hy Intense eai ncstucHH. In hl leply to o corres poiiileut'H ipiestlon as o tin cnne of lien ml 'm defeat, he replied: "do,, AJ mighty" lie mlded: "Ills defeat h Ihe judgment of heaven, owing to ht scuri 'lions charge iiiul his uiiKontlc manly conduct of the ciiiiipnlgn, villi Tying every one who did Uot hold his opinion. In my experience d tlol leineinher ,i iiiuisilgn which sank to such billlngsgiiie Henri Is putting tn In m,sIIIoii of being in 'Punderbiiiid,' with llelnioiil, Moiguti mid Cvrnegln, Knot. Hoon veil, It ii ii, l-'ieedliutn anil Kev. I.liidsiiv Parker 1 am proud in lie on xnanl UKaliiHt him (lod help III lllociacy If lleiirsllsm becomes Us gublilig pilnclple. EXTENT OF YELLOW Two hot voir waler oppi tailo site il'g AUTHORITIES TAKE (My Piihllblicrs' 'rn ) WASHINGTON, Nov, ill Yellow fever tiiosiiilii)es Invaded the urinjr Han-port Suiiinei whlb in Hhvsiis harbor, causing one cme, that of an oltleer He wan reniovi'il to a hoplll and tieoMieil. The vessel was fu migated and no mine cum-h apinared. Surgeon Von Ksdorf, of mHrlne hiwpl ul . also says five new cases of yet low fi w i have isciirn-d In Havana he. tweeii November HI and Cllh, besides two at Cruci h, one at Santa Clars. During October Hi re were f, cass and live il'-aihs In Havana. (Special HF.KI.IN, No in x 'i( ; Nort II STRAITS :'!C dis. ill llein or her 'ruage. itl'tilssed ' i' cred ' "I of '"' one" iti Hon s house 'urnei! latiVes NOT 50 f ,.f J! A I v i ' lie n' ai'i'io'i uiis-io; w a ,i Hi'- Editor Craven Resigns. j m e Cravi n, who has In i a eil h" Moining Journal f.r 'a i a-; leslgni-d and i:i lal e w here. He Will be s.( I eed '1: J. I! Wlil'aker. who will piisiiioiis of edi'or ami hi-. nag' r : tits brief s'av in 'bis ne. v en won many admiring llioie ll 1 1 agio's I II! led can pie I. Ill ill i Iii The Sentinel ) . Ill - Tliel e w ill be (III iiIioiim bv women mif in (in iu:ili( Mich as. have i,e. u Kngiaii'l if the aitlioritie eiil l b" hand of Hie puweis show n I oda v w , n : he 1 1 ijl of ONE POLICEMAN 1N0 mo Mi -s An ne it s Augsiiiiig. , bl- liiovi'iiti Ollies off . pe lupriviiimec.i is balge of III! I i oar broi.e u ml up r or the In Ham ;. if ode i-d for on i.ieil'IcK Willi. Ill's Tb' II- is gen' ii il ei-v man r w ril i i an! a in! ' out- (Special lo The S' littm .VI T. AIKY, Nov IH. Miss Asl who was shot a few days ago. i doing so well and the alt- nd;n I -ii ib.ii no made fi.in (Ilillg'S il a .;iliiiy ol and $.:."." action wa fie mill 't plolniiieni ollleials of (be i Kaiiw.iv weie here Imbiv '- met by a corniuitii-e from ird of trade and shown over During the a. eopiiiiiH'-e ''lies of the polnl. The ,i I'teriiooll. Ia,v t! I .i i 1 wa coiifeir .i, ,-, sel V i - ! ofbeial ! (I tlil'll slcian expi cssi s I' 'at will yet prove fatal, f'-i's lunch pain and somewhiit alarmed ov hat tin M - As her fi.' r h'-r " I It. S!epie."j llie! V. !'h a !' id' lit Sa'uid.a v nil'! '. The s'ove jn hj. store ncfiloded, in 'he Inn iilng ot' hi. face fRv PubllstiHrK' Press ) OMlNA Miv,v, Nov I'.l - blew flown Ihe tn AblMMl n cum s of cm.struc'niti l.eie c.au-.itl con-n! riiide ilainag- lo town of Vanvleil, neat Okoloiia 'roving ma era! bulbil I W o liegi oen Hid ki: (fly Publishers' Press ) ('HH'AdO, lil, Nov Hi --One ikv ll-i i ii .- ii snd a siife blower wre falall jwoilU'led In a piMol biltrbi be'Weell I two poiceni"n am) four safe cnn liers eaiiv !hi oiiu uing. I.nke FUzpalrb k, ' a iHiiicemiin. win sbol four lime In ihe hi ad ami body snd died. Charles j (Lills-Kli, nil' god Silf'-i l,U i.ei , Wj, slint, j'hrouKh 'be siomuch. He will die The I shooting occurred lu 'be preu-nie of in dozen persons Death of Mr. R. H. Mauser Mr K II Ha im i, who resided on Sixteenth striel, died Saiitnlur sfti-r !iiO in Mr. Il.iiie-r riieniiy went lo J.M'. Ally when, he held a position. Ids V lot- lii-alll, fallii.i; ),e reliiiued borne jt Hall I week and ! The ti censed Is vurvivixl by s wife the ; and (He cbll'Jicn Tfce funeral w.vi di - i cotidiicinl by Kev J D Williams Ibis riion.lm: a' lo o'clock, followed by In ter merit In the l.llieriv graveyard b lib: !..!l'' . Hev. and Mrs. I K 1 robaccovllle. were lo 1'' to Kocky Mount o, Conference. wib-rniio - loday -I.i" ml the M Ols w ,n Tin fiHllbilli ,1,-iv V a- bv a H'aci..i,iiig. J A V.ei.oi. r ti Co a coiibl'iii'ioti la'd- and show i for ',e Sii'im Ili-'Miiiii! S'ic'iM woo! work of w b.eii is clai and 'ai.' ii fiom one (,f i be four l.ir.- . 'fi e- removed fiom t'l.e ( en',. i o ,;.ir '!,- Mi an t-iavevaii Pn sident A. f. vers or Hie M-v- W 'stbusik Co. ndirned Ibis iiiornlia' from a bu-iin-ss trip North. Mr Mew rs was accompanied frtitn N'i wpoir New, lo i,ix mother am) k In ter, who wi1: -piiid ,r.ie lime n; his r i -,ls
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