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7TiT 1 r - i x 7 A, f. LJ UlJl I .ii. L N 1a iiJ THE SENTINEL GETS EOTH THE UNITED PEESS AND HEAEST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE! CITY EDITION WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., MONDAY EVENINU, FEIHU'A 1IY 21, 11)08. rnici: o cents. IF POUCE PMDO VISITS THE STHOf MB. 17. W. RITCHIB SPEflDS M HERE AMERICAN FLEET TO BE PROW Up ITION iL'AK. MR.DELO .US M KILLED i i irmo in Year The Stay of The Fleet AtCal- .In.- t iv i too Has Been a Pleas es Chief Die, , . 0ne l! Of Negro I ! All the Ships Coaling Up Preparing to r I YNTIIKiG.! Resu,T1 "e Journey Toward the Gol- i I I - 'ajs Wounded by Son ',, He Was Fleeing J g the JJ'I a"d T.he,e i of Lynching Govern- it Lynching Must Not .-in , i;'! trim: ii.H.n says tl'f l'1'1 lo ; vvo companies of til tlif l.vnoniiig who lasi I i chief ot iv- .,, i ini (Ili-iiii ill '1 .,, h r :hi' local ,, . ; i, i. There are ; iiin il i'I a lynching, i .lit' In, 'l" i' Ki't tilt' , ,,,n.' tailed so f.ir. : .u -.mM lif comiti i,hr it ii : I "ni.-illy .,. us :,h! i .-'low thai . : ni u as ilne ohitly Mil "I Chief 1.011- I up f;ii Ihm-'s pistol ml sever- ly wounded i t!i:is enabling tile . ii liini The negro ii in it-.! riK 'I Is a itiil -.in .mil had In "ii In , .1 .-lion lillie. if the Shooting. .1.11. Fin IM. For the iliiu .i ye-ir Ka.vctU- iniiiee has been 111111- I lii'iiti ii. ill" head of in i't hi the fit v , wa iiriiii k tli.s alii'iiHKiii - 'ii. ,1 in fi ll 20 years it den Gate Reception Given Satur day Night Was a Brilliant Affair and Americans Were Cheered by the Crowds. I"i o'clock, living hour. The mur- i i 1 1 1 1 lime a ft iv nil ami is novv hire. - el tin- murder Wiiil.MII pitllii'- lie lniirdt'ler. I'if earlier in th" x .uii'lil'i' negro. LIMA. IN in. Feh. 21. The I'nitod States baitic-hip fleet resumed coaling ttnlay alter a rest over Washington': hirthday and Sunday. The work is progro.--.sihg briskly and it is cxpecte I all bunkers will be tilled by night. Here, as well as at other purls the fleet veiled, the eondiict of the men ashore h is been above criticism. President Pardo's visit to the Han shin and the nt'i ption accorded hint by the oll'ieois aboard has been ih" feature of I lie slay at Callao thus far. Cheered the Americans. LIMA I'er'i. Kii. A liuisiill' iecnt iMiniuet was jslven thif evening by President I iruo in honor of Wash iiiRion s birthday to the ofi'icpra of the A'liti iian tit et. foiiK' ol these were present and the occasion wax made tine for the U'-iplav of nn'cli eithi:si:'sip a:id warm expres sloiis- ol mutual nootl-will. The ex position hull, where the biimpier was held, .was eeautifullv decorated, and the Stars and Stripes was much in evidence. The wi lls of tne banquet hall were covered i;!i American and Peruvian flims m i.d the coat-of Hiins. while thousands of blossoms lined 'he ta hies, with dwarf palm trees flankiii'i the vsalks. Koui minutun' Ati'.eiiian battleshins were anions; the, decora tions. In the center of'the coutiyar l Lt'auiii'iil fountain played, siir.uuud d liy fttt-ii'itlr. pitliii trees, on which had been set cp scores of coh'red (dee trie lights An immense crowd In 'he npiaie In front of the exposition luil! warm ly cheered Hie American officers as they arrived. In all the guests nun: beted about .".on. i 'ii r i t inn, in. hlfh iiiiiitias It lines, inflict lili wound, -mil his 'iii- el ilie Moore wo ii" 'Oi l lives in the Chief of Police licu 1 e the l.nier for pro- mi inn. i v a - he ran. ii"! Iiit a' his b,ic! '- lier coinplaiiir. .is -'anil of Miiicliison r anpeared on th' 'I (Mlicer llelitoll ex w'hiis. wiien I lie lie- d: a revolver and "ii iniiiciin a m-i mi lev the e( s'.lKei-eil and attempl a.v hack into th ,l'fre Ii" leached th lad. !i, III" tin ii.-l aw, a lea run ' once mid ' iimrilere, , Inn pistol at th Mr .1. I'.. I n lei " aim i ne uero "''"1 al ,.' I ntler. Cll'l'les lleulon. tin ilie woiinded man s as-isi;ince as In d1 I He hitters re 1 from his belt m h fired I"', one ot tin, ii -' "'" i"t'til ali.M' tin ""i"''!' Itentoi, " ': V - idi'li'-e. .-nffer liliK"l,'d t'oi ; ')"' r. passln; ins iniirdered r arrest. II. I tf- a ii i.l iiii't. lll,l, i.rl fl.ll I''" til : c Report of New York and Chicago Markets Felt. 2 1. Thf stock with fractional d were no Ini pii tun - XKW YORK, mitfket opened cllnatioiis. ri'ei nen'i iil eh.ri s. Cotton market started out easier wilh a fair volume of speculation March, 1.-"iJ; May, KttiV; Inly ID.:.;!; Aitatist. !.:'.! March-Open. lu..M; hisli, Hl.51 ; low. in. Id; close, 10.40. May open, liu",; lilgli, 1D.7H; low. lll.O:!; close. 111. (It. July Open. 1(1.52; liinh, 10.,"i5; low, 10.17; close, 10.17. October Open, 10.nl; hij;h, 10.01; low, !i.!IS; close. 9. '.(8. .Market steady and dull. Spois steady, 11.50. I'nchaiiged from Friday. Chicago Markets. I'llK'AHO, F"li 24. The K-aiii and provisions niaikit (eiened ttlih wlieai llriiici' and me to one and a quarter cents ii hove Fridn v's closint'. There wa a general i umi to bin , with com mission houses and shorta leadim? May wheat !(4 I S: corn till 1-2. oats ifi 1-2; i ni 11.17; lard, iiont ; ribs. i..T3. TO TREAT CONSUMPTION. TlpPUNG IN COURT. spectator m...i 7 'OOdy . ,th Th. iWy ' ,, . '-' -mi. Feb. 2t. N" :ila.v, ul'ier conn -"o,.,l il..., .. "1'" a unmoor ""ollles had bee; "" i: aniii-,.. lip b..i,i u - , ii O'ld l- 'h iniil ,i their -whis- "-li" III" r,.,l i injtt.'if, 'eiitzH thU :i- mini coneeallug a whiskey in nn an courthouse. H" !o jmlRf. Janl "i loiind two eino- L , " a radiator. ''' - he has collcct uf 'I'oltl.s. f Woe 'TDe'nver. "Ptttill Presbyterian Church Will Build a . 1,000,000 Hospital. AUlCQlTOIUirK. X. M., Fell. 21!. At a ineeiiun of the general commit tee yesterday, Albuquerque was se lected as i lie site for a great hospital lor the treatment ot consumption, to he built by the general organization of the Presbyterian church of the Uni- teiLStales at a cost of $l,(H)0.(tnn. This will be the tnird or these san- It.irimns lo be erected In the I'niiel States. Albuquerque gives a site and considerable money. & f. '' .' ,V- . . ' GOVERNOR CURTIS J. GUILD, JR. (ioveriior Guild is practically the tivnt cantlitlafp for Hie vice prcRidency to conic to the surface. He traveled vv ith Secretary 'l aft several days on a recent trip, and it became currently reported that he was an aspirant for second place on tlie ticket in the event of the war secretary's Humiliation. It has even been aiiuoiiut ed in (tome politicnl quarter that (ioveriior (iulld ha assured Secre tary Tuft that thu uiiuk'tlireil Massachusetts delegates could Ii; delivered to him In the convention In case he would name a Massachusetts uiuu as his run uius mat. 10 HID SECURED PRAISE FOR JOHr. 0 Jim Smith Brought Back To Forsyth Jail. He Expect Friends to Make Up His Bond This Week Says He Believss Sisk and His Wife are the Murder ers of Officer Hendrix Asks News papers Not to Term Him a Desperado. ' "i I'li'dcr aw tin. i.. . V:, .1 .ia ""HI 11. i'I Hit- 1, will iiu 'iilsiimeiil of "IMlim .r "'i and H,-- f..n Tic.-, i " 'HO "f.irest i,,lr Italian Senate Locked Up Considering Case ROME Feb. 24 'ixcept for a few absentees, the entire Italian senate is locked up liVte a common Jury, con sidering its verdict In a case of former Minister ol Public Instruction Nassia accused of misuse of government fluids during his term a a cabinet member. The scan: jrs heard the last amtrotn-. Suuruay and retired earlv today to decide Nasia's fate. Ant.ci)Htinii of trouble at Svcill.t where N.i-la us a native ,!s Hie popn lar idol, froops are prepared 'o t.lp l,i he bud any disorders which may arise in oven! of the former minister beim found guilty. Marriage license were issued yes terday to Mr. James Hicks and Miss Wincie Hvtrlv, of Winston, and Mr B. M. Shore and Miss Klla It. Angel, of Tobaccoville. .Mm Smith, ot Sniiihlown fame, who was taken to fireensboro Saturday lie u preliminary hcuriii.n on the charge of murder, was brought hack here Sa -unlay night and placed in Jail. Smith' bond was fixed at $10,11011 and thus far he has not been able lo raise the necessary bond that would enalili him to return to his home and lankly. A Sentinel man went to see Smi li todayand asked him when he though" he would be able to give the $i'."'" Juslilled bond. He replied thai In was looking Tor the bond at any time, as he hid some friends who tumid probably put up tile bond although It knew it was rather hard to gi.. $10,000 jiislilicd bond. He sa. 1 il they did not get up the bond this e. k he t'was going to do some wrl'ing." Jail life doe not agree with Smiiii He has always lived out In the" in. so to speak, where he could gel plea ty of fresh mountain air and 1 1 shine and wmio moonshine, to 1 and penning him up In a G by s ... .1 naturally goes pretty hard vi'li i" rugged mountaineer. Smiih sat- , entirely too confining for him, " dally since he has done nothing so deprived of his liberty. When asked about the iniinl 1 "' Hendrik, lie replied thai his at; 1 " had instructed him not to ta k ; the case at all, but said that h. Hot the one that killed him ainl.'!.: he would .fwcar. He said he he e ed that Oscar Sisk or his wif-- ki"--him and were going to try and i" it all on liini. Smiih slated that he hoped ll " m pern would try to speak better ol h : lhail heretofore, that they hid ::! ten a wh-jle lot that was not s. lb said he knew he was no d."ii" el' as some of the papers had s a' I Smith suited that when he did g ' mi of jail ' that be was going tew i- ;. Smithlown to his family, and ilia hr knew 1 hoy 'needed his cjire Division Freight Agent of a-ngressman Is Greeted By To Be Transferred to , Mjnv of Ills Political and Roanoke. i Personal Friends. Appointed Assistant General Freight Agent of Entirt System Will Be Succeeded Here By Mr. Francis Bnnkley, of Roanoke Winston Sa lem's Loss Will Be Roanoke's Gain. Sjs M t representations in Regard To L'ttus Written To Friends About Holding Congressional Convention After tin sute Convention Ar Re acting m H i Favor Mr. Kitchm's Statement. r. It Ijis Uioinas, who tor the past Wive years has been tluisimi freight HI of the Norfolk ft Western Kail- way, Willi otllee in tins city, goes W Itoaiioke. Va . on March first. whiv he will sutcit'd Mr. O Howard Kover as assistant general freight agent of 1 he X. it W. svstetu and manager of ihreo freight lines, on'raiing over the Norfolk & Western, vi.: Croat South ern Dispatch. Soul hem SUies Djspatch and Shenandoah Dispatch. Mr Thom as lias boon wlih the X. & W. for eighteen veins, and for ten years pre vious was with t lit- .Vow York Cen tal lilies ill New York. Mi. Thomas Is numbered aiming Wlnsloii-Saleiu's must popular cill koiis and the announcement that the Twin-l'lly is to lose one of her hon ored citizens i being received with genuine regret. He w ill be micccedcil here by Mr. Francis T. Urlnkley, for several ears division fi eight agenl for the X. & W. wl:h headquarters at Hoa, nuke. Mr. Thomas and family will remain here for several weekc. Like the hus band, Mrs. Thomas numbers her frleuds by the score in the TwIn-Clty.J Kver t-lnce coming to this city Mrs. Thomas has been an Indefatigable worker In St. Paul's church, at one time being president of the Daughters of the King St. Agnes Chapter, asalst ant leader of the Junior Auxiliary, member of the Parish Aid Society, member of Woman's Auxiliary, mem ber of Choir Guild, and member of the Altar (Iiiild. She was Instrumental in organizing and maintaining the vested choir, having been a member of same since its Inception. In social life Mrs. Thomas Is a char ter member of Jamea H. Gordon Chap !er. Daughters of Confederacy, mem ber of the Joseph Winston Chapter, laughters of the American Itevtilu Hon. of the Whist Club, of Ihe Round IK i7.en Club ami the itolienilau Dra matic Club. yitigivssin,ui u Ui the city at 1 1 t li.n lotto, lea v fig Atlanta Preacher Tells Ral eighites About Him. Scores Newspapers for Manner In Which They Have Handled the Oil Mannate His Praise for the Old Man "Kinder Took the Breath'' Out of Some of His Hearers. It M.IIidll. Fell 2 1.-Iti v. William I!. I'pshiw, ediloi of Golden Age, of At Inula, in an addrre.-s al the Hap :i.i Tabernacle church last evening, scored the "bitter" luid I'ldleuloib newspaper Modes 11 ml deiiniiciuiiolis of John Ii. Ilockefi llt-r. Just because lie Is Immensely rich." lie declared lh.it those who knew 'im home life, his inhale character and his "devout church life and ihou--aiiils of benefactions" all honor and I'espei I Mr. HocKeli'ller,' His .iraisc of Ihe oil oclopua chief ipi:,e took the iueilh of sotirt of his congregation. OPENS HERE TONIGHT. Edwards Stock Company Will Present "A Florida Romance" at the Elks' Auditorium Tonight. 1 lie I'.uwards .Mock Company, pre- ii'iitcd by Messrs. Hoyles & Kdwai'ds will liegiti a week s engagement at to- Auditorium lonighj in a roper- oire of plays which have met wilh .real approval through Penns Ivania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. Mr Edwards, ihe xinr, and Mr. Mellon Amelia Keil. his leading la dy, need no introduction lo the the :rego"i-s of Wilis tiin-Siilciii. as both Ir.tve alpyed with gnat success in this -eel ion. The, reprtoiie seb cted the opening piav will bf, "A Florida iloiiiance." Tickets may be purchased at O'llan lon's drug store, corner of Fourth and Liberty streets . HEAVY CRIMINAL DOCKET. Superior Court Convenes in Lexington for Two Weeks' Term Shoaf Case the Most Important. I.KIXGTOX. Feb. 21 Superior ourl enlivened here litis 11101 nlng.wll Ii fudge W. Ii. Council presiding. The leini is for trial of boih criminal and ill cases and the members of the bar have arranged the calamine so as lo allow Hit) first four days for the dis posal of the criminal cases, but It I hardly thought that Ihe ducket ran be cleared in less than a week as the Jail is 1 rowded. There are no criminal cases of any special Importance on ihe docket and It may be cleared In short order. The most Important case Is the one igiiinsi II. H. Shoaf and his wife, of I'hoinasville. It will bo remembered 1 hat the S hours are charged wilh Inn ing severely whipped the small child of Mr. and Mrs. P. ('. Fields, of High Point. The great majority of the cas es on the criminal docket are against negroes. Hon. W. W. Kltchln is scheduled lo speak hern next. Tuesday, W Kin hie arrivi I "(iK-k ttxlav fllllll ; iu evening fo Lexington, whore lie i s. iiedulod to make a speech tomuiiuu The representative ol ilus district always receive the glad hunt In Win ston Salem and timing' his - .n l: lb" city today ho was coin inn illy sur rounded by many admiring 1' 1 i -11 I . Ihitec who ere tarcs'lv advocating his II 1 1 1 1 i 1 a ' u. 1 ) for governor Mr. Kilobit! talks enlliusi.tsi it allv of Ills 1 undid. it and says bo ha-, ovoiy reason In believe 'hat he will be the Ilex; chief cMielive of North Carolina. Itefoirlng to the unjust 1 iliiclsnia made !v certain newspapers am' oth ers who are oiqMihing the ooiitross iiuiu. Mr. Kltchln .-land that tlx mU repi' si'iii iiions being made In ivg nd to the loiters leeentlv wilttill lo rep i'oselli,ilivo IVlieMTHl III the Filth (lisirlot suggesting Iiii't 'he ci Mgres sional ctiiiMoiihiii be held .iffr the slue com t ill Ion, :tre n acUng "I fled that lh" much 'odd over I hose letters Is helping Inslci.d u( lnj ring me. ' said Mr Kltiliin. who slaied tint Hie mailer was a Inslgnlrlc ml thai he seldom referred to It, as h know that those who wei lair e'lough lo a" quaint themselves would no runt dic ed that liis .11-1 inn In willing those letters unit the suggest i( 11 made I I them coiild not Injur" any one In the least. Mr. Kltchln this afternoon handed The Sentinel tin billowing card for publication: In regi.rd to Mr. Webb's Matciiieiit, published In this morning's t'hnlotl" Observer, as tt perversion of what' happened between us at Wadesboro When he first told me that he had of (en heard I had opposed the Wtttu act In ihe campaign with Governor Kcv nobis, I did reply that whit' he ha f hoard was all a Ho. us I lint d'f' lid ed it throughout th" Kilt Ii Ihu lct. and now ailmll 1 hut I r-h ml I li.r," used a longer word, but upon my ank Ing fioin whom he hail heard II lie meatloned only Oovornor Glenn tiud said that the governor recmitlv. meiitioiiimr the time, told him thai I opiHiscd the Watts act In lite cam paign foiu- yeara ago wilh Governor Reynolds. 1 then replied, not believ ing Hie Governor had said so. Huit If ho I Webb I would give an Interview Hlallng that the governor had made that Kiatenietit I would follow H with one saying II. win not true When we return"d to l In' crowd around the stove, I repealed what he had quoted the governor as saying, an. I added that I had just lold him tWobbi that if lie would give an Inleivlew slating that, I would follow II with one Hay ing il was absolutely untrue, Later in my speech. I read the Hist paragraph of m prepared remarks 011 the Waits act four years ago showing Hint I had approved the Walls act III 1 hut campaign, and after the speaking phoned Hon. F. It. MeXllieh to whom I had last summer sent my original wi ll ti n remarks on that subject, lo lllive lln-lli published, e At the "Marvel" This. Week. Twont.oiio prizes will be dlstriliul ed at the "Marvel" this week. The first prize will he $2. .10 In gold, and 2 boxes of line bonbons as additional prize. Kvery purchaser of an admls slon ticket will be entitled to a num bered coupon which eiuiiles him to a chance at one of the prizes. The sale of tickets will start to nlglil. and close on next Thursday night. On Fil day night the winning numbers will be announced on the screen at the "Marvel." Hitchcock Trial Postponed. XKW YORK. Feb. i'I. The t. Acior Hitchcock, set for tod.i.v criminal intimacy wilh 'I'lle eir been 0ist poned for one wei 1'. 'Black-Hand" Continues Its Work in New York To Dine Monte Cross. PHILAHKI.PIIIA Feb 21 Cionh." who for many years gnat ball '.vitn t h I'hilaiielpl Athletic club.-, will lie given a Ihis evening by lie" members Sporting Writers' Association Philadelphia pies Many prominent men will dine willi the sporting wrl tors and do honor to Cross. Monte played la and dinner of ihj of the i..l of . f.'l :-. Il IS XKW YOIIK. Keii. 24 The police of Hio eastern district of Br.xiklyn tired today lo scour Ihe lower district for Italian !d:i"k bar, leis and mur derers Karlv today they hurled a bomb at a mus:.- s'ore, tearing 011 the entile front of ihe builtlitig. Two children were badly hiiiied. Lira Taben, the owner, had received tinea: enlng leiter wuith he Ignored. Resume Standard Suit. WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 Hearlu in liie government's suit to dissolve lh" Standard Oil company of New Jer se, alleged parent concern of th; "oil trust." was resinned in Wash ington today. Since the adjournment of the hearing on February 1, testi mony has been taken In other cities relating to the alleged unfair com pe tition of the Standard In New York and New Knglaud. CURRENCY BILL THIS WEEK. Alrdich Measure Will Be Kepfto the Fore In the Senate While Supply Measures Will Interest the House. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2:i.-n con gress this week tne AKiricti currency bill In the senate and the supply mens ores In the house will be kept to Ihe fore. The sonata will begin the week by listening to sioches by SerlaioiH Galllnger and I)epew on the mail sub sidy bill, but as mam as I hey have been heard will return to the consider ation of thrt Aldrich hill. Senator Aldrlch, who has charge of it, is very confident that If a vote Is no' had this week, one will be taken early in the week following. In Ihe house practically all the time will be given to the consideration of the army and postoHice appropria tion bllla. It Is intended 'o confine business as closely IIS possible to the supply measures In the future. This Ih a part of the program looking to an early adjournment In which the senate and house are a unit. F.diKir W. K. Clement, of the Mocks vllle Courier, was a business visitor to the city tills afternoon. Gather for League Meeting. XKW YORK, feh. 21 Owners of major league club franchises are gath ering in New Yoik today for th t meeting to bo lo-id tomorrow.' Dr. T P Marr, presiding elder of Ihe Winston district, occupied the pul pit ot Centenary .VI. K. Church morn Ing and night vesteiday. Iloth ser mons were heard h large and atten tive congregiiriotis. His subject at night was "Prohibition" atid his dis cussion of It wbs forceful. i
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