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t n : i : i I I ( . Vr' If 1 . i --. if i i 5- .3 J . w THE SENTINEL GETS BOTH THE UNITED PRESS AND HEARST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. CITY F.DITION ION Vl'STON-SALEM,X. C., SATI'KDAY KVi:lN(J, JAMAKY J., 1!0S. rint'E arr.NTs. ad Rate Bill Reported in Senate Reference to Subject of Mileage Books i-ihorizing Governor to Employ Counsel; Freight Rate Cases Passes Other Leg-' ' inters. j TO CLOSE DEFENSE TERHIBLE SCENES i f i I Th- n-n'wa r.'i on- J i'.i i.iii Graham and i del- mr .M mila , . !..! in ;h. ;., t emit t.ii ili' . .., !:; hi. I :i ii ,l .' -;iii:ii!'::f. ..- , .- ,!i.b. :: "). ,! ..!r:i!d ll.l'-l .. .v-iiy r.iio m:.t ill'.'. ,Th". Sv ' a; I hero Is I. ..mm!: tee hi!! ::...ivs t'ie ma! ... ! .iimst il: sal. :iw iaili-.taii com- 1 SESSION N OT TO LAST VERY L ong ar.che. I . : ; .'ay h '! f . , .,ri,t..U ... rill t. j r o iuvestigat. p r.ir.'iiua." I - .- hi! on', 'r -.r !, i, 1.1 il.S (.."A. i' t!!C gl.Vel'lid, i i! ciinse! and ap -i ler ihe pi. IHS. ! annually" sirirken Tln l-iil precipitated i in which Hlair, Hi i. k l the g .vcnior's k -." ill' I'ailo i.ded c.-mniissioii was ti;u: ih- freight dih- -iiy vih able 9 1 Senators Macau. i i s al.-u opposed it as H "ll'.' ,lt lillllleV. pa i! I lie Inial of 22 ii 1 1' and was I'm- coneuiTiiice, 'inttce Meet. an. I milil I't tl:t committee : grievances heard j considered the hill inn ns introduced a.-.. lav ninnilng The :m iig t:it artcrnonn - i i hat Miwons a r.i il l ci.sri-iio li i l l as a i.i mlt'd to ' ti.uisht wild the. ' . !v ilial ho.ly also i m i w iilmiil fur Mi aiiil'iidnii'iit hy i; i in s. rik out the f 1 1n- law so fai a an. I cider art cca- ilnwri. as was anoti.- pnl.licaii) iillowinn U ta he niadi" and a.- mid ('.:t. All aim,, tjip dato of tlio . Miii'.l down ho that ii.ii.'d favorably In l.'i i ion is- Hcht'diih'd n! tin- hill attained nf I'xriii'iiii'iit at f' h'.asp coniniittpp. t) .ii Li'apiiP ri'inpst'ii- f. v.. Ili-not Clarkson, -iinvcntal ivc Hart A . ilia. and othi'is. :1 r.iss Tiring as to I amt t r is a :ai'ty is Dx.wd holdiiiH; that it !k . vtent that it was ji. ai ty that 1h stale I ".v( i-iimcn: anil Hip "a 'usurps for the mor- Legislature May -Adjourn By: the Middle of Next Week or' Last oi Kft'k at Latest. K.V!.l-:ii;'i. I ii. jr.. In the hou.M' '.'.)Sic. ,r w in. ro.lMCt'd i reso 1 it: :i . i-"i: ih ' .t -adaption hefov" c ! ' 1 ;' . in' !! ;n'j s and ti tters in '. i ru;!v a :p:-i'"i)flit matter be-.K.-n in. ... . r;,m anr railway oiil ials. 1; ftVnvil. Tin' u.'.!ii .-ri.e pnrporat ion com vaiii.i' !!; :, i ri'pori on the railway iii i ion .'a ! it was ordered primed mil :ri a.l ilie journal. "There was ".!) arnial 1 d. laiion of impor'.anre. It i, I i -1 i - i now ihc legislature will he !.- t. ii.ijourti hy the end of ,iext we. I, i.r . ai lier. The n.i.ii'i n of ex-Senator Don ;;i!tiaiii, . ! Tarhoro, is much improved 'mi i.v . Hi- riciveiy Is now confident ly I. : . .I i.y trieiiilH.. His condition last nislit l aa-eil grave feain. - i I I 'J 2 Sjiv& ... w I 4m $4 . ol MONDAY nlGHT OF SUFFERING fiOW 'This Is Attorney Littleton's Present Intention. ' 'V V- r A Nov Cafiering t'p the Remaining Locse End of Tetimwy Thaw Being Attended by Tombi Phyti cian But His Condition It Not Serious. Unparalleled Hardships Caus ed bv N. Y. Snowstorm. i Scart.iy CUJ Vtn working on Streets Aid EnJ... .; T-rrible Suffering From B'tter CoM n Order to Earn a Few Dollars E j-1 Deaths Tract able to Snow St.H suve Resulted. Rigid Imperial Order Issued by Mkado TOKID. Jan. -"..An imeprial order issu. d leilay piahihils nil Japanese from iii'iiiura'ion to the Hawaiian Isl ands, fxeepMim in rase of relatives of .ia; aii. -e alie idy residing there. Tlie order n heiiiK bitterly oppoed hy the steamship n.iiiiianies and represenla lives of the vi aua.enient of all the big lines. A f r beim; served with the or di r iliiy i.er.-..iialiy appealed to the fort inn ..r.'a e to at least modify it. hut were met wi;li absolute refusal. Stringent orders have also been Issued to all official; thai prohibition of im iiii.nrat Ion of labor to America and Vanada inn-' be rigidly enforced. ' Winston S.ileTi Paid to Government Ljst Yerr Over Tnirty Times the Cost of the City's Public Building. BIG GRAFT TRIAL 10 START MONDAY Seventeen Prominent Politi cians Have Been Indicted. G1R0A PADUCAH Pennsylvania Capitol Graft Cases Will Be Taken Up and a Very Hard Fignt Is Expected Frauds in Connection With Building of Capitol Charged. THE STORM AT NORFOLK. Cowles stirred con- bv contention that if peraifted to he con- in Eastern t arolina irowers in the West" i rivili-Kc of eonvert h '.ndy. Representative ll Hie Auti-Salootl rep (lli insisianrf that if 4 lie made In the East fill he i lie right of the t 'hrnimh shipment t. a'miiiee on public erv- wrestled until a late nigh with problem of the bill that must he xdyliu; the railroad P- or whatever e.ljnst fii tcr thu caa.niittee -t to present, to the ie r-.imniiltees of Hie .ii dii'lv thi afternoon iii i. r of speakers, In ' "in -. Klitott of the '"He. who outlined to he attjtiiile of hjs roni a'!iroml. They had r. -d in Urn interstate 'I-osi il a. ilea?" hooks, and .it ln r rrpresenta r "f Hallway rondurt- a tii ,.P.rPn ra(Pi on 2 1-r-nT. rate meant 'r '''ii'. cut in wages ""'.d Manager Uni dli. ami .Wpsri-rri. nn- i . - i rales to apply " one hundred Continues With Unabated Fury Along (he Coast Scores of Vessels Are it the Storm's Mercy. NOItl-'OI Is. Va., Jan. 2t. The nort'.iwc-t si. nni sweeping the Virgin la and Neri'i Carolina coast continues Umigh1 wii liiiiinbaled fury, scores of vessels are at the merry of the gale, I hp, intense i i.lti ha intensified the danger! of navigation. Tonight the wim! Ik ti: v miles an hour at Cape Henry aiul :.". miles an hour off Hal terns. , The steaiei i la'iestoxvn of the Old lu.iniaion line, en route from N'ew York to Xni'iek. was reported tonight by wireless, u'.atile to stem the storm and put hei I '...- into the nipes. How well she Is r'- lie neertaiue danger. The driven peana 'rip down ih Washington i. Itig 'hat pa.--left their her main salomis. The Rerkley thi afternoon with a lame atioard, was .1 she was, so i a had to assisi the torni could not ..'el it is feared she is in v.-s.-l is slowly being . i So rough was the i Chesapeake Ray from nd llaliimore this morn eiisers aboard Kteainers Mis and rerjiained in the wearing life preservers. .. .ay learner Winthrop ! : aiue' unmanageable number of passengers rn en into a wharf. where wedged that tugs in her extrication. Two 11 AKHISIU KC;. I'a., Jan. 25 The trial of the so-called capltol giaft cases will begin here Monday, when seventeen of the best, known politi cians of the state will appear to an awer thirty seven liidkctmeiiiK charg ing ihim with conspiracy In defraud, t.blaining money under false pretense and making false certllicat ions. All have pleaded not grrllty but. a deter lined effort will !u made by counsel C) tight the validi-ty of the Indictments. It Is alleged by the state that the.e men stole over five millions as a re sult of siibsiiluting cheap for costly iiiiiierial In I lie furnishing of the m-w capit.d building. T GOING TO SCENE Ship to Protect American In terests In Haiti. Leaves New Orleans in Order to Be in Call in Casj Revolution Spreads Into Santo Domingo Status of Af fairs in Haiti Now. Forsyth Citizen Presented With Cross of Honor Mr. Thomas II. lingers, principal of the school at Dennis, has been award e.l a cross of honor by the Tubed Daughters of the Confederacy. At this time crosses were given three of I he lD.liflu Rock Island prisoners. This Is quite an honor and one of which Mr. Rogers is very proud. He was, .Piling the war, a ine.u.bi r of Company I. Eleventh Tennessee cavalry.and made a fine record as a brave soldier. Francis Trevelian Dead. CHARI.OTTIvS II. 1. 1:, Jan. 2.V--Kraucls Trevelian, widely known lui'fi writer and race track judge, died to ; day. unconfirmed .1 today in Hair: turned small b. are carefully p night, uaiiiss are reported hi Roads, from over 's. The coast guards .tolling the beach to- Mrs. II. C. Pegtatn went boro today to visit friends o C.r WASHINGTON, Jan. 2"..-The U. S. gunboat Padnrah left New Orleans lr day for St. Mate, Haiti, to jiroled American interests in case revolution spreads Into Santo Domingo. The lily l'ori de Fai Is in the hands of revo lutionists, according to dispatches from I'. S. Minister I'uinish, and the liaiiinii otliclals have taken refuge in I he consulate. Report of New York and Chicago Markets NKW YORK, Ja1r.--2."i. Tb" cotton market opened wb hunt excitement. I.inuary opened 11 1.".; March 11.20; pril II.::::; May lj. Stock Market. The s'nek market was unchanged i ecpt small fractional changes. Chicago Markets. Cllicujo, Jan. The grain and provision!, market, opened with wheat , ne eighth of a cent higher. May v It. at 1 02 It: corn f.l 12; oats .1 1 : bud 7. 77; pork IJ.27; ribs 7 e.'e Y. W. C. A. Vesper. The vesper service of the Young omens t tills! mil Association ion. or i.v afternoon at four o'clock will he Id in the rooms of the Retail Mir iams' Association, directly over aid's shoe store. 1'i.e ex'Tiiseit will he conducted by !;i Secretary of the Y. M. C. V, f : l. Colbert. AH .ladles cordial- in i'.'d ; gentlemen also. NEW YORK. Jan. 23. With the ar rival of four witnesses who will com plete the di fetise in the Thaw Case, wi:h the exception of insanity experts. Viieiiiv Littleton li.'ait today to u-a ''.or remaining l.i-.se end so that ae .an make good hi promise to cl..e for the defense Monday night. I . the meantime Thaw is suffering fiviii cold and the Tea bs p'lvslcian i - a 'tending hint In his cell. His con ation Is t.ot serious. Child Found Dead in Bed at Hotel Phoenix Jhe li'tle s' ni'nbs old child of .Mr. cad Mrs R. C. Cordon, who came to this city last nUht im the 10 l'chii k train from Marion, Va died a the liioeulx hotel (his morning aboii' o'cl.ii Ii The child did not appea ihe least ill when the patents retired but when i hey aw .ike about 5 o'rloci; this morning they found the child (til l in death. The cause of lis death Is no1 known, hut it is ihont;ht hv the parents that it bad an attack of croup and choked to detuh. The remain were carried to lluich, on the Wll keslairo road this afternoon, ahere he Interment will take place. Capt. Newell, Appointed Supt. Jacksonville Division A private letter received here today says Capt. 1). W. Newell, former ml pelinti ndent of the Mixiresviile divis ion, Southern Railway, who was trans ferred to the Rock Hill division few months ngo, which was recently con solidated with the Chtuiesiim division, has been appointed superintendent nf the Jacksonville, Fla.. division, to take effect Kehiuary I.. Capt Newell Is a popular railroad man and was held In the highest esteem hy (he employed of the road and business men here. COLORED SCHOOL TEACHERS. Report of Meeting of County Assoc! tion Held at the Courthouse. The colored teachers of .'or.iy;h met at the conn house today at I o'clock. The following subjects were discussed: " Importance of Inn. roving School Crnund, by li'of. I'. M. Kennedy. Co-operation lletween Commit lee men and Teachers, by Id v. J. D. IHuga, Importance of Extending School Term, by Itev J I,. i.ash, Ella Mashv and I'rof V. M. Ft: ch. The above named subject were well dl-cas ed and much desired In formation was given hy the Bpeaker'. liofi s.-.i.i' Atkins was present and caw s-itiie very Important suggestion to ho association. The meeting "a. well ai tended and those present wei" much heiitfllted. The next meeting v. Ill be held on the fourth Sain' day i i l-vt.ruary, at 1 o'ehsi p. in. THREE FIREMEN ARE DEAD. NEW YORK, Jan. suflVi tug never befon . history i'f the luetraj..'.. Ing the removal ot ji-i. a inch snowfall frem ihe silaii'a.s. An llinv ef hai'iv hav e tie. ll n i l nl ed Ir.u.i of I he miemplow d aad s p. r cent ol ilieui are ia lad ..i.d nui'iy acuall'. . Jreis.il in sunnier ch. thing w.i.i ellhir 1V el c '..!. cl.M'S er .-'i.r-muny Instanc they tiid i,--. Ii ttrlnus to keep th.:r clothes t,t. fill.ng fl.iart and. iitterly deveil ui'.iirrii"! hlt'g. lluse men are m: glii.R fi r 4 few d .Pars In enable lh I., live as hum in beings far a 111 win!.' at h as! Eight I'e.Chs -In e ;v ; r.ieea'il.' III.' sloilii have been reperted ti th police while , seres have sutler."1 broken limbs Mini oilier Injuries fr.u.i falls on lev Milewa'k. "t 1 ; f : in the ' -11 w- tlttec.l "litWII et t . i ink . '. I1V. hi at . d to STEAMER AS NOT IE BEE N HEARD RM Strong Efforts to Get Trace of the Princess Anno This Old Dominion Liner Is Overdue and Grave Fears for Her Safety Are Entertained There May Have Been Collision During Blinding Snow storm. . NEW YORK, Jan 25. Wireless tele graph Minions along the roast be tween New York and Norfolk me beiidliiir every fforl today to get a trace of the Old D. million liner Pri ll. 'ss. Ailtle, which was due here y.-Hler-day. President Walker, i ll.e com pany, and friends are upp:t in iislvo that Iheri' may bare benn a collision dining jesii rday's blinding snowstorm wlih some other boat. She carried eighteen passengers ami a new of one hundred and twenty. Ship Reported 8afe. Enter The wlrelesH Klallon a Coney Island picked up a me .sage saying the Old Dominion steamer Princess Anne Im safe o the north east end of lightship dock about .V. I.". I 'due. ss ! I. of counsel for the s'ly tha' s,,,p i1B(1 ln. narks !.f,,rp ,hp rom. - to Imply that , his t the sintp 1k, f,,!,,,,, i 2 t-4 ceut rate was Slillrran ta Succeed Harriman? NEW YORK. J in 2.". Wall sirwt is excited cvr ib- coufirmat ion of a I'fporl. thai llaiiin.au has resigned and that Stillm.-m is to sitece'-d him. The l-'o.-svth' -i'l.rliiig floods Co. Ins srd 1 to I)''. . !b)ssell. of Haw Riv- '.', a model M Cadillac automobile. Manag'-r Th"mjis .'rove the car to Haw River on- iny ihis week In thrre nntl one-half hour-. is on not confiscati stood that .'he siRtp he ! made mil a er I'e wanted it nnder- of the counsel for ieve.i the state had hut lie felt that it DISTRIGT ATTORNEY KOLTOfi S WmM 111 LEGISLATURE ill FREIGHT DUWIS Revised Estimates Place Baltimore's Fire Loss at $100,030 Three Fire men Are Dead And Sixteen Others Seriously Injured Fire the Worst Since the Calamity of 1904, BALTIMORE, Jan. 2I.-Klie at an early hour this morning took heavy toll of the member of the lire d.. parltuent of this city, three hang dead and siixeen oihers more or les, seriously injured The list of the lal ier includes ihe mine' of le'oue I lot ion, chief of the lire department The dead are: Lleu'enatit Frederick I guests of Dr. and Mrs BRIEFS AND PERSONAL8. t W. II Clement, of Moeksville, was ill the i ll v loilav . Mr. and Mr.. I E. Eultoii weat In Cbinnioiis Inlay to vi.-dt robttlvcu. 1 ror K f. Mi iideiihall, of (i"in iiiotis Seho.,1, was in the city today. C K. Haiin r, of Rural Hall, whs one of Wlnsion St.leu, , visitors today, ('. W. Snyder returned this after noon from a hii'iueM trip to Mock'i ville Missi-K Maggie and l.emi Ittewer bit Ihis i veiling for Orecnsboro to sfs li.l a few days Willi Mr. II. Y. Mc (iamroch. Mrs. P (). Taliim, of South Itlver, Is In ihe city, Ihe guciM of her (laugh lor, Mrs. W, V, Vituglin, on Spring slieet. Mis-i Clark Warner, a student of Hie Salem Academy and College, went to Cb minims this lifietnoou to spend Sunday with her parenu. Mr. and Mrs. George Hi van, after ii ndlng several days in the city, the W. .1. Cfmi-fi'l, i Harmon, l-'reeinan. would be best to get together on the ccniprirnise. Tiie joint, committee will hold ann'her j i"t session tomorrow nflerniHin. A bill may tie reported Saturday. Impression is strong that it will provide a 2 1-2 cent flat rule, leaving the railroads to make whatev er concessions they deem best, as to 'he .mileaee book rates. Fince there 's d uibt as to whether an act fixing a rate for single tickets and for lower book rates would stand the test of Ihe courts.; "I end, r-e position of the clgh News and 'tlm rv.t," said l trie! Attorney llolion today, ."in i. . editorial of Thursday taking; he p. tion th'it. every meaiei should be hausled in I'm power of the state slop 'he pti'ront! fn.m their ir i discriiuimiiioi. in iraga: ra'es a i this legislature Aniu not adi . .; i without exluiiisting ev'i r re;ii".. The legislature sir. aid, if the re toads will mil come !, lerms. ot. wise enart :!lli:g.iil b gisln. ion ..p intra sia'e ireij.hi i-it"s, and vvpea ihe railroads c .eie to terms I ad i' : put such pravisiors in the hivy as invest the corpora' ion coimnlsr-.iirt with power to relieve (in- rai'r.a ! f.'iim this legisiiu ion. enacied for ;!e purpose of bringlni. ih.-m to .una. . such as a provisioi: in the passt a;:- r rate bill, to the effect that when h railroads ceased freight discrlmia t lions the caraorailon pomnii.-.-:-n should have power to aih.w a pi.ss. r. ger rate as much three cep's n t mile." "There can be no defense nude of 1 - dis; riiiiiiia ' ions.' leioii. 'and there in in il, leriiiiie ii, in ' of til" huaine;-., ! ;.;.', for capital i- . "". XorCi Carolina. - an" of our very t. i a-i'ig tho.e vie) b: ..mii's- plants li eiiditio'.s that ,. main'ai.le b.r i 'ighi i.'l.'S In ' i.ginia amounis i i s c.f many ol . rises. ' I think Mr. ;i' this discrii i.,',-.kest that c. aiirjftds ai, p; . gular soli- ill. I .us .;....! air. be no poll- lie- ve'-y vh's of ihe aaily leav ing wlih I. iia-ss men. cs ..leished l.l S lllgil' Willi .'.'i.t'i"! inimr .j'ie"nce in t! Car.-ilit.a am! ..or than the pro biudnesfi eri, ei- tnines tialay i and Heveral I loss w as ('lie I one w as bar' I ill a tadi"s i William 11. I'lic.b, ( im ries I loft this afternoon for iN-lr home in Cbaiiolle, Rev. Oeorge 8. p.eardett ami fil'.l Hy wlil lenvo Wltl-.tonS .lem for Wll e.ington tixt Monday morning, ll" Boe tliere to 'accept work wlili i in English Lutheran church, Toiuori-ow will be bin last Sunday ni pn- 'ar of 'a" Lutheran cliiircb her... The Dlsirl't Ei.iscimal Conv. n- Car of Dynamite Explodss. OSKAI.OOSA. Iowa. Jan. .". A e.l of dynanili! exphabd a' Mat kill wreekiiiL ad.j tiling h.oni. . d I, "1 il,.' company stor l.uildimrs. Th" iltoiisii'id. No shock wan felt T'edi's expla.mioli imiii .n is nl.oit; the M i i- put lip, for th" . -arricrs and hav a ;ias and iiev have i no right fo niak- ii-ci iminaiioa.s in hauling gnods for m man cheapi" i th in . they do b.r another. It H i a .'a Inst the laws of 'the state, and i!" ; nation. For that very thing liie I Siandard Oil ('.-mpany wis convict-!. I simply called by another iiaine rebates." -i?i n!i Ian- here were not wor ried n ii II v because Salisbury had dropped (ia' ol the Carolina Baseball L( ,!','!"'. i'ia v said that when the iigm' ...i- formed Winston-Salem warned in i!t in and still wanted to gel in. t the iitecting !n Charlotte i'm sda Winston Salem will he repre uti. I and will then In all prohability ion ml ail nil ' I . a.la.i'leil to the league. Grectisjio- ro i'ei. ciam. I"' sscm np-ai ! , . that beard Ic - !t ii learned that the executive. News w.i ; cotiumit.ee of the North Carolina ' that Mi Elltis Stale Hankers' Association will meet hag been in failing -health for some In (.'reensboro at an early date to de- time, dad hud a relapse and that i' Is ic:.!.- n't'tti the time and place for thu I feared he will not live through the annual sov.sinn, Greensboro Is making day. Mr. I fester was op.r.iied tiMin at an effort to secure tin; convention, tlio Itospbul here last fall. tion, Including Itiiiiingion, Wit and Lcaksville, togoiher wilh se mission sal Ions, will meet in Point January 2Xth and 2ii. H" reires..niallve an- i-xpecicd to go fro'is the local church. Hy roijuest,. Rev Ed-vard S. Crntt land will repeal at Calvaty Moravian church tomorrow nibf a seunoti he piea ln d to voui s: oph bi-' Sunday niirhL The di- ' -e made a ICi" iarK r.-ii- .-ga im Ion "eive.l lure today er.of (bio.iiv ill, who
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