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- --. 1 i I Fv it If V I j hi j CITY EDITION A ft x U .1 IS W i i M Vr' 1 . THE SENTINEL GETS BOTH THE UNITED PSESS AND HEAEST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. iion visTox-sAo;M,N.r.,TrEsi)AY i:vi:MN(i, rniuu AiiY 1, mos. riill'K r('KNTS. KAK. IS Til FIFTEEfl PERISH; SIX IRE IPS ftTTORNEYHOLTO TO THE PAGlFiG NOT 1EUVT0 GO GUI 3 ARE RESCUE i , t . t : e i PDRTU Seeks to Flee Steamer St.Cuthbert Is Burn jut Cannot. ( ea in ,n;a ucean. i-r ueatn oy nevuiu- encs of Late King Whcse Deatns His j Caused-r-New King Speech. Steamer Cymric Succeeds in Rescuing the Larger part of the Crew of the Burning Ship Horrible Accident in Mid Ocean. I Ii' tip 1 .111 country hit t'. r death by is hated by g and prince, . i i 1 1 policies ilnm. i'ig who It'll this ' and recent Alfonso, of I-', i, 1. The Cymric ha y-seen of the ore' ol S:. t'ui hiiiut, which has in mid-sea. Th remain perished. Must of them, today, were drowned to man life Ima's be ship, the rescue of was made in , ,,H ii;y kins today. :: :n tiii' hands of his i,, a teeiiug speech. ..! in ' f .isl. 111 Is ye. ;,. 1,1 iriiHidshrd may llinliiellt. angiy Patrolled, t I !i. ciiy is com ., the military. The .:! pa, rolled ami the 11 i.iiHin: ofllees ami - iihtiHtois are heav- 203 Arrests. i Mure than two ,ve been made sirco u suspected of ji t which cost th" ,- and Crown f'rlnec i.iek it'oof of tie i.iii si ill ad!t"t'e t:i in editor of one ot ii n revolutionary ,: ihe head of the 1 iiii:ionary news- lii riil of the nrgan v almost ..certainly 'mined iltc ,s and t x 1 1 tic-suiiilish- HALIFAX, rescued thn' 1 he steaiier been burned ing fifteen a! it is learned while aiieiniitiiii. side the blazing the thii'iy-seveii he;vy sea ilnrin- a snows'oriii afte,- the CwM-.e hrnl circled aroimd ;h" dooliieii ves'd for hours. Another Report. CiiiCACO. Fib.' 4. David H. Mc Uowan, of 'be Chaago Tribune's staff, has si 'ii 1 his paper by wireless via Halifax a graphic description of ill" n scite of llony seven members of the crew of I alt ixh steamer Si. Cmhbert, as she in, rued in niidsea, Meflowan was a ikis tiger on the Cymric ami sioed iluiiiudi a biindint; stunvstorm, wt'cliiiis th ' battle of life-hoau: with ihe i.eas. The Cymric first sighted the Si. Citthli: rl llyhiK signals of distress and l.ibuiinu thrmttih illicit smohe which troie iier Imws. red a gale pt'eveiited tniii Ciie init when the stKiin iiiiai was lowered, and afiev ing she filially reached the was It (ii.it ahr . i a mtllielive! t'i iinmed'.ale nprisins iv dispelled by lie ei.di ihe colistinitioii -.ilfelV hermits. Si. Ctithiiert. Neaiiy ev rybnily on the St. Ctttli bert had ihe solej of their feet burned he-ddes liruisis. 'or oTicers an I crew had a tenible sto.iy to relate of the lire. Prisonous runies of thirning oil drove ihe helmsnijiin from the wheel iii'd the co'iinoH)Htan crew, maddened v i h fear, titled at the life boairt. (Jno was finally lowered Inn siitasheil and all lint one or two drowned. Nino stowaways were aboard and several were cm off from ihe sl rn and burned to death. p Reported City of Raleigh. '. !,. I. Sheriff AV. H. iwv.uil cotiiil.v, was 1 iiimil 10 ihe petiilen-ki-iin, a while man, 1o fur highway robbery, i is issued to Caiit.J.W. in !ies ille, as assistant I wiih the rank of nieiiiu'i'.l some days ago " i i inn - cif the eoiv.iiia ; ilte X.n'th Carolina il! begin in Raleigh Ii 2-.MI.I close in Waynes- Mnil l'f. An oflirer of nes Hi'iny will accompa in nil anil report on jf the VitriuiiH companies iniritinni . iu il from Stale Treas : , ho ! spendiiig the "tin in the hope of fe ll sist mta. fare 10 the ef- !uinivtng steadily. He t" Hie state until the iLlily borken. in s allowed for the V Cot patty, changing lb" Charlotte Trust and v. imd enlarging; the "iiinoratlon so that it linn, trustee, assignee. Ituinistrator , nn do a ie business. .1.11. I.Itlle (lie romijany. Report of New York and Chicago Markets CHICACO. Feb. I The 'grain am! provision market opened quiet anil tin changed and wit limit a special tea tore Mav wheat 9,1; corn .V.t 1 Z oats .11 T4; pork U'.'!-; lard nothing; ribs, tea.",. Stock Market. NKW YOUK, Feb. A. An irregnlat stock market was characterized by fractional changes only. Cotton Market. The cotton market .business wa slow and the sentiment bearish. March opened 111. I'll; May 1M..U; July 10.70 ; August ln."i."i; October 10.07; December .1" THREE ARE KILLED. Wnman Takes Her 0n Life 'an Lives of Her Two Daughters. . TtOSTON. Feb. 4. Fenr of insane asylum i'nil a family quarrel drove Mis. Francis Miller In suicide, am! when site died she took her two daughters, eleven and nine, with her. Today her husband, who had not been home since a dispute with his wife a wind. 'ago, eatr.e home to effect a ref oncilia; ii n. Furring; ltis way in he found file it-;iil bodies of his wife and two dii'i'-iliiei's. lias was tiotiriiiK from an open fixture, showing how thev died. . rOBACCO COUPONS. Old s, to That End Aid Independents! v I'1 b. -j. Kepresen oi Minnesota, clialr-I't-dH till tons committee Kin reopened his light i' -is' bv reintroducing i 1 1 t ,1 on the I" i.e coupons accom oai pai kages of to i' sliape; also snuff, uiif-inaliv Introduced 1 ft the Fifty-sixth i-N"il tlie house hut '"J"'. He mirodnced it tell congress, and it i 1 i ii i f Pt" i th ii" bill." said Mr. - not raise reve "iiH in. Imt to put a -iiiig practice by i uiisi jH enabled to 1 '"'s in ihe field. 1 mil purely in pendent tobac- 1 il ,t, ,. ., I f" J'J- and Mrs. il. s. j '.' '"'''-'boro, passed r'l) afternoon en ' m -M..kvlllo. ?"" "T sifter, 3k7 .-' ThatXumber of B ittleships to' Revenue Agent Scrlven Pro- ' 7 1.- t . ft. i,..if;T V1 . Join l S. Fleet. Intention Is for These. With Eight Ships of Evans' Fleet, to Remain It Pacific Waters. Others Returning Home Last of the Year Battleship Force to Be Left In Pacific Equal to Japans Entire Battleship Force WASUlXtlTOX. Feb 4 Cticle Sam is preparing to dispatch another b.M th ship, sipiadroil to the I'hilippii'e t join Kvatis' fleet. It is the in; n'iiju lea.e etgtit of tne vessels in tileries cut Hi et there ami send to toiiiple tiieiii it, die oihers retuniiim honi, via Suez Canal ilie last r.t this year The toilltet-u l.tittleMiips left are tlh s.'ieie number as in of Japan. M A enure navy J"UN MITClim.I,. EETIHING HEAD OF MINE W0EKEKS Ttf.M I., i.i : wis. AND KIS SUCCESSOR. John Mitchell, who retires as president of the Cubed Mine Workers of America, has made a splendid record nine' he' lias been nt the head of the organization and bus vained the confidence of mine owners throughout the country. 'His retirement because of it! health i one of the st, regrettable occtirretiees In the history of organize! labor in recent years. Tom I.. Lewis, Ids successor, is one el' Ihe ln"t known men in the labor movement of the country. Mr. Lew is lias served as vice president of the organization since ,Sli;t, when Mitchell Sicca me president. While lie is inure radical til Ills poli cies than Mitchell. .Mr. l ewis has been successful in conducting- negotiations with employers. He is a powerful speaker and is thoroughly versed In the affairs of the organifiition. Mr. I.rwH lives In Bridgeport. ()., and Is forty flve years of age. Board of Tfade to Have Meeting Tonight The board of. trade will hold Its liiM iiieeilng of year tonight. Host llVs of importance will be coiis'tlered and a large attendance of members ! desired. It is understood that the matter of .-.eeitriug a secretary Is In Ihe hands of tin' executive c.iuimiilee and will not be brought up tonight. At Ihe meeting tonight plana for the work of Hie coining year will he con sidered and everyone who Is Interest ed In the board of trade and Its wank is urged to be tVesetit. ARCADIA SCHOOL BUILDING BORNEO Was Two-Story Frame Struc ture. Located on Salisbury Koad, 12 Miles From This City. ISTS ON Fire Supposed to H.sve Originated From Defective Flue Rev. P. E. Parker Wa3 Principal of Academy Had Uffge Enrollment of Pupils- No lsurance On Property. Waughtown and Southside Items. The ten-year-old (laughter of Mr. Ernest Xisseii. Maude, fell 'on the ice yesterday and broke her Tight leg just, above the knee. It was. set. and she is report" ! in be doing nicely. The two-;, ear old child ot I'.tnorv Hester fell on the ice yesterday an.! broke a bono in Its right arm above the 'wrist . The twelve year old dauiduer of Mr. Sid Ader, of (Vitiervllle. is unite til v.iili pniMiniotiia. A daughter nf Mr. James Temple ton, on Houtfi'dile. is dangerously ill wiih niea.-oes. telephone messngi mel reports thai ihe di'tiiv, local ed on the Iwelve miles southwest Salem in Davidson con stroyed. by fire last nignt The exact hour ot the learned. The Ao.'iilctiiv aiis a I ir. frame building, lit v, IV I-. principal ot the educane tion which had a large e; students. .While the origin ol the known defliillclv. u is have originated lioui a d to The .Sen An-olia Aca '.lislmrv road. ot Winston mt i'. was (! THAW 1 ACTION AT ONCE Demands That Attorneys Se cure Immediate Release Insists On. Either Absolute Release or Transfer to Private Institution S..ys That, If he Remains at Matte wan a fvionth, He Will Indeed Be Insane.. poses to District Attorney That They Visit Smithtown Sugiested Thit They Co Up and "Make Survey ot the Lnd" Post master Reyno di Wilting to Perform Such a Task J i m. Hilt, Smith- town "Moonshiner, w, Rtty6 on Bond i u Jimsmith at Home I Likely Be Fe JJiyi K. t!.4',.ii has a iit'op -1 inn bv 1 ! lire wi MATTKWAV. I haw has made deniatiil upon Ins his liiuiiedla'e re km in re. As a ni'i.' be sought I l i eki I u lllg S COIIIllhtlllCTll I nnw hi a pi nan I haw s iieiiiiii.il Feb. 4 Harry K. another imperaiive I i 1 lleys to secur" eaie from the asy-e:im-'e.Ueiioo a writ -"illilli Hie next few have Justice Dowl iiinemlcil to remo iiislintiioti. lor leleaso or tratiii i i A i 1 ili i ins n a i 1 ( Il lire ,uppo: I eel iv d IV are Sirs. 2""''g-- Of llopfc il)f ,,,:!'; 1,r 'ihain, and t f ,!r'-"-l.ro. w, i""i'uuort Uiit ni ht. Ground Hog Did Appear. Mr. V. T Voaler, of tsnlem. reports that the ground iieg did make his ap pearance on Sunday, February 2. an I nf'.er staying imi for one hour, be tween .9 and in a. in., gathered to gether bedding and food and returned to his hole. Mr. Vogler says that ihe .sun was sliiuging during ihe hour the liitle nn'ma! made his appear ance, on Sunday mornlnsj. Mr. Angler further staled to a Sentinel represen tative that his ground hogs appear ance on Sunday was the fust in six Weeks It is learned that the owners had no ; insurance on en her the huiiduig ; furniture. i The Arcadia Academy was a Mellm i (list insiitiition and was conducted tin t iler the. auspices ol the Winston ill - : trict. MANY NOT LOCATED. Interesting Disclosures in Connect, on With the Knickeroccker Trust. Co par,. NKW" YORK. Feb. 4.-The Ki.i. hocker 'I rust Co.. heie has in its b- e vault.-; ( liscovereil while over!iat:u :" tlx a ft air halt a m; iooks to s i;l ihe baakl Inure in I,, hi tii)lar (.redded liook to j i V i 'i t i If d (1 ieojue. an oi w mini are rui i i I toutiit readi'v ai. l nmir.' no! at a.i XI all proiiabilitv. -ihe add , 'esse- gr ev wiiuie t'i Hii'ise i e 1 1 ,-1 1 1 1 1 i. . r-,- j i chujev S.i:er!ef toibr. "we find not addresses a; ad bin vaiiini e stf Hi vards ; I'i! Hie lure.. We e what will li"C',nn' ni f t' to a iii''ate institution Is bused n tne iieiioi iitai ii te remains a a month he will tiecome in ion' in fact if not already ho. .Tie amies ,,l the Iiflv-eithl oilier varietie, et mail men assoeiaied in the sauu .liiii, with him have got on 4'haw's i !", es. ( laiming to be in full possi -iea id liis menial (acuities' Thaw told 1, :. lawyers be would be a fit subject ii remain in the asvlum if subjecled :,i the lavlugs ot other Inmates for et ell a lew weeks. Asylum Ward In Uproar. M.iti v I haw s old time iingoveru sie lenipir got the best of him be ie day tins morning at Mafi-iw.in ,e . lulu. lie leaped from Ille bed e.. i.iivale room and, striking ml I ii'd oiie. iiemaii.led ipiu i ol , In 1: -.luness criminal insane patien .'o were groaning in tneir sieep or iiaking other nmsest I his t lie v re - titi-d- All awoke an ! bounded Irani iieir cots and a greni Ueitiar usued, ilucii luouglii a deiih-htni'iil ot at'eni! ,i,ty to the scene in ihe disorder, i iW w i-, i a II on t d hi tlrl to tie ntter.ririnis i Ii In' tmide sure leitigii if I am hound siav in tills RECEIVER FOR WHITNEY CO. Col. John S. Henderson Appointed by Judge Pritchard Owes Fiv Million Dollars. ASHKVIlj.R. Feb. ;!. AllegltiK that Ihe Whitney Company, Ihe ten mil lion dollar concern iliat Is building mammoth power plant on the Yadkin rlvr, thirty miles below Salisbury, Is unable to meet and discharge lis ob ligations which have already matured and those which are maturing, and that it is to the Interest and advantage of all Ihe creditors, A. C. lliowtl Co., of Xew York, today applied to Circuit Judge .1. C, l'rllrhurd for the apiwiinttnent of a receiver of all thr property of the defendant. The defendant ranipany admitted the allegations contained In the bill ( f complaint and consented to the np point ment of a recclverr. Judge l'rli (hard, af'er hearing the complaint ",tid the answer gratilei the proyer of the complainant anil appointed Col. lolin S. Henderson, of Salisbury re ceiver for the company. The complaint alleges that the de fendant company was chartered under the laws of North Carolina; that Its capital stock is ten million dollars; that it tins outstanding obligation In notes and bonds to the anumtit of i:,,(m(i.uiili; that It Is una bin to pay prim Ipal and interest on certain notes. Arrested for Fighting. Tnis afleitioon about 1 o'clock Pa trolmen Apple, llartness and Hrynnl arrested Hob White, J.i W. Fulp 'and Walter Ma be, three white men. for lltliting,. The fight look place In the rear of the Tuxedo pool room. When ai rested a "2-calllii'e pistol was found on ope of thei men. They w ill In' glv i n n hearing before the recorder to morrow morning. Body of Infant Found. While digging on the hillside, near I'eter's Creek, this side of the Clue ham Waxileti mill today, some whtt" boys excavated the body of an, Infant, supposed to be wll'te. The 111. liter was reported to the proper nuthoi lib',- jliveHtigaf ion. it. W I IHI.MIV v. nil car ii i in l Ii Company loads of material re for ihe Hell Tele. k lie building Two cars ol pressed brick came tiiond. V a. i In Kiel Miss Marlon Mmr. operation W'as (lettuini City llospiial a few ' poried to be getim upon I it w hom an he Twin- ' go. W r. llrillg nicely, District Attninev A iiiidcr consideration Chef Heveuue Agent K, W S. men, of (1 recti !Mtro. Ii Is to the ft, ri that t,. tn iein seiilatlves of (lie t nit.'d States gn ernmcai l.ll (he ' moon shine' i.e tiiii of Siokes toiiuu known as Smithtown. and take a khiuh ef the laud. The disirict attorney lias earned a splendid reputation as a pi os.s liter uf iilockadei and oilier vlolaiois i.f 1 n i le Sam's laws, hut the suggesM m i.f i.iakmg a peisoiial iit to the unto- rloiis Smii blow n. Is In the opinion of Vr. Iloltutl. eliiitb-d to careful -nii.nl ration .Ii is argm-d that should one nf the "inooiishlliei V ea Ket ,i h e-p at ihe district attorney he would at once ncci pt him as a splendid target In lire upon, and lake delight In "put ting him out of the way" as a prosecu tor. It Is safe to say that Mr.llolton will not accc; t Agent S hrheti's Imitation. The district attorney has a good cv ruse for tm nlng do a the propohiiioii. He has never had any experience as a land surveyor. Discusslntt the mailer today, Post master Reynolds remarked that he would not mind going in Smithtown and uiakliiK a survey of that territory. It Is In his line oi work, but before uc. (citing sii'h a task be would prefer to have the "powers that be" nciid aim credentials and limf rucl lon o that he would be In position to prodiee the evidence if he uliould he called upon to explain his presence In that part of Siokes coiinty'B moral vineyanl. Jon Smith at Home, The Impression now appears to he general thai Jim Smith Is nt home. A government officer stated today that Smith has a lb rep .story residence and iluit he Is prepared to warn off all comers It Is said that Hrnlih has the .. thlid story of hls'l'i sldence ret tip I do alls" and that, he has Utile niiulowa through which he can get ft Rood view for a mile or more and see all ap proaches to his home, . - The (illlrers ate Imping that JnA Smiih will aiirrcttili r as the opinion is being freely and publicly expressed that the alleged hlorkailer will kill the man that underiiikes to arresl him. Hill May Giva Bond, District Attorney Helton was lit (ireensboro yesterday to pass upon an application made by John II. 1111, another alleged Huiilhmwn bloi.kaiker, In give bail. Hill offers to put up hid own real estate anil some of hla friends htvve agreed to do Hie Sum thing' for him. The bond offere,! was not accepted, but it U thought that Ihe prisoner's fliend-i will succeed in securing his release this week. Illll Is indicted for Illicit distilling He Is also ficctpcd of being Implicated In ihe nun dec ni Revenue Oflleer il"it dileks. A reward of ."'wi was offered t fot his ari'( st. District Attorney llolton says the lofkei for the April term of the fed eial court tit (ireensboro will be large, hut be does not know how many of tbe scs will be ready for trial. The par lies Indicted for Illicit instilling m Hniiihiown will likely be given a hear ing at i his term, but their trial on the hinge of killing Revenue Olllcer lien i leks may be font limed. To Build New Church. At n meeting of the members of St-ring Carden Street Methodist church, In Greensboro, loid after the morning service Sundav ninnilng, H was derided that the church nt once erect a modern house of worship, tne salre to cost In Hie neighborhood of $12,nti( or $I.'."ifl. Subscription,! were tiled for and between tr.nini and ln- flfifl wi re subscribed without, (-.iiceir nn effort being made. with ad Mi moil Frank: D. Hackelt, of North Wilkes- hro. chief clerk in the lower branch of Ihe legislaiitre, spent rhe night here. on his .return from Raleigh, He went home today. Albert Price, afier a pleasant visit lo his mother, Mrs. Marv Price, re turned, to Clemmons tliia afternoon. Nairow Escape, xv. -t' i. who 1! !) IWO ii'.g'H (if Will !'. g his l:fe. The T ihe liegro got i.fl : onped and was " :v on o! the wneel.-. I rig himself. howe of whiskey which Negro Has A f . I eensber ) last ti I gin wiiii ( i m in u I I gram savs ihai t rat nbelore n s ed in the direct succeeded Hi s.'iv hut ihe two pigs was bl ilif.ii!.- in H bag were broken ' plec.es. and Ihe contents scaltered nwr the track. As he held up (he lias wen th lupiid refreslimetit;) !;tr"lilllll's from ii. there was a gnat lamentannn on the part of i lit' iiitliickv iii'i'JM ami several companions who sort i'1 him. , i (c a v oi k Allen Ferris, is i'lii.'iev commission i.f or .visiting lliti i ' in. lie said h .' , i-i'v nervous and ecii was imtio.s'.'ible i i ihp 1 reg ndiu -uclt a short c pecteil if will tin it pt i ii I nal coiKlitinii i ( oiiijianioils. of ilie state returned todav Tiiaw at Matte ii ml the pi'isoni"' but ilia i entile io a 1 1 v con Ins condiiioii upon input; ion. It is ex e Millie lime for the d' teriuine 1 haw s Yesiei'dav wn there were still u Meyers e .tlu ook favorabU refwd !p w i : 0 i , a big day, today i 1 1 i mw da at the v lute 'sale. With tomorrow will be a A nf Mi cltv i r i, tain . and K, II. 'iv visitors Morris to th ili i in T. A to his tui'ufd Wilf.s ino'iicr, m I a ion after a few Mis L A Mill i days' visit Wiles, re , today. HITCHCOCK CASE SOON. Actor to Be Arraigned Sometime Dur ing Next Month. 1 NKW YORK. Feb. I.-The next nasty trial to cutne off In Xew York rat Ret today for text tnontli bin o mav be pos'poricd a short time. :',V c-i ;e ef ilie actor IhlcJiC'ick h ii"'e:! wHU criminal ItilHiiacv with oung guia. , R t leinni' ami Mrs. dames H. Hall, ins, were in the city today. oi i: Heard f 'I rude uieetlng tonight, iv tnemher Is inged to attend. Changes in Supt. Bennett's Office. Mr. Klaltery. j hi" f cl-nk to fouuer Superintendent A. M. Siuiili. of ih" Winston division, So'utiieni Railway, left yesterday for Mooresvllle tu lake Ihe agency for the company a' 'ha' place. Miss llaltie Height, of Dm ham, who has been with tie- Southern for five years. succeeds Mr. C. W. Railing as private secretary, to Supmlmerid etit J, M. Heme-". Mr, nu lings being f clerk. promoted lo i tin lis? Il.ittle R,(h ml It It is i w tiii pneumonia. quite f ruin the 'lie effect oii i; matt nice, and Charles Reavls. s'ruck on the head with a rock by I'nui Snihlei s, colored, ill i were bo'li Improving A report, hospital tlil that Charles shot in the was receive, fiju'inoon -, liege, the ii' near An' Carl Nichols. the city. of Mocksvllle, wast In Misses R"'rtle Ti-e and .1'- I" Mian Ion have Kon lo High Totlit to vh.it relatives.
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