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- sr - -v. M in' ! !' ' I ! rir "4 i THE SENTINEL GETS BOTH THE UNITED PRESS AND HEARST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. CITY EDITION vinstox-salf:m,n. c, w kii:siay lyi:nin., makcu -", mos. puice scents. V J V is ? jr. ii.ft BIG "SURPRISE. Wj!1 Street Pleased With Pres ident's Message. .11 I imer-StJte -mission. j T-.icff TO U : V & W J.,, m F''e'9Ht j r, '- ei ) i ! i. - k : i ,i,.i k - I. a I ! .,!,.. It .. a- ri''-'1' :t '" ,, ,- " i. .i.ii-l ill' I v On' rep ,. , i.:i.itiit!iT li .11 ho 11'' ;, ;; Wltil III'' ,111 i.; HI. I ;;c , i,H ,a - ,. . ml .ti'-,- ;j,i I:' iitic ,!:rii' v;! .11 .el i I. , ,.. ill 'l -I ' i - "" ,i- ia,.'ini'fil le .li'' lj..M:iiih cumins U ! tl.e i" !p, K .ill ish "II r I'i Uii. f. lis Out; to California ili'il.. V.i.. Ii.if .iii'i iiu f icm- llll' lli.lll.igfl C, illinium urn! W' Hi;', in I.i ml-, i) fr i hl.-f i inn (f V.,'i.iii' t "! I! " k'i i Ji'i"' I- l mill' i ill .I)1 flam HUM' lill'MIl''' I lit' moved ill r- ago ;ini lias ' f In ! hi- mill ' r,"t'ls til til' :ody Is Warm r- f .' A i ,'i-.. uf fi " in"t'. in ii f " I i M. ... . n it f 'lit :i in. iiohl fl' ii.niinl V t) . 'I'.iii since Inst II' Hi'' Ullol,. !,o,y fr- i In' lik.t I'ul.ir ''nil ilii'ii' l mi ii-t 'hid ; dray is ii Candidate Am, .,-,. i '.i -lil'l.;,. i;,.,M.4, .'"; "": :"' ;"' i" ; ! I ("in "' ' !".'Mil'IH'.. I '''"' i illl,"l : ' in- 'I'.llll f -; 111 It' ini-r ii,i 3JUSTED. I- f ' P-l'Or". Spcctl l T.fo,rr,w !' .Mllllil : ; "..; ;, , ' ph." '' II' I - it, ,,r ". ; - ' !. I ' ': :'.' ..'iiK-. 'Is Life f . i, ' ni'T I - W-Mv: .., '1 t,: : I '-in-. m I " !,'"'S ill til.' i .ilnlor t " '.-. ' , I' iMiM.i,n!-. 11 !' i ''i i: ' '.l fl!;,. j. '.' 'l,nv,".'M Will '."'K-iin, n: . . . . t 1""V w:m he M,ny cf the Wealtry Financiers Who Have Been B tterly Opposing the Piesident Are Now Enthusiastically S.ngmg His Praises Message Re garded as Very Conservative. m:v voitK, Man ii Tiif "- -fu.i'is-m uf Ki't'M'VfU's nn'.-.-ao vrr :i,.. .oiutiibhmcii; uhnt ctiual to the -Ii,, k uf liis (la.st ra.lualiui. on Wall .:;!. It h.ts iiiU'i n l U'U liis ih'ii.ir .ii nil that tlie iiifjiin ain-tnit law i, in.; i.se as an olive branch front in,' WhiU' Hout in ihc nn.incial win hi. It assciis t li.it the leislatiuu .! I'lt'siili'in irii.ust'i is i ho inut int- i ntiint siiU't ihi' cniaiiriiiatinii pi o laiu.Uioii. Trailers think .Roosevelt mm believes he eauseil the ian.;' a. ul M'ek. to n ' air ;li." .! linage. A ihor.i if rejuieing Kii'euil the ileclarati'iu that law ami uliiiliiiK eumlitions are .itti'ssai') to tun, ( i'ii business. ilis i,i,ciii'v of a It'ib'ial eoniniission 'o .Irierinini' a trust's justifiability ait'l i.milate seeiirities is deemed not il.n uii lit; . tiiiaili iers preieri ing an e in it eoimnissii.il to the eoiirts' inler riienee. The iliaiine in leniliiiK linaneier. views tow aril Hunsevelt is inai'velons. Many hitherto furiously ilriiiineiatoi v in' now in Kins his rt'iioii.inaiioH. The ni'itUet. foreeasttil the tnessue yet;. 1' ,l.i). risin luiskli. To.I-.j it i sonie what wihl, but it is generally i.reii'.d i' l stocks will aim .si iiii,..e.liately boulll, K mi -eve!! 'i. in'.i'S Ml; 'elf ;;Mi to ' in,' iin.'. H'.' hi accej.i ( i,. I'loril'atn nit strong ' mo; iiion is certain, from law -Iliakei .;. UeKarilin.!; his views as a s,irrer.,',ei ii cai.italisllc inlluenee t . lint' leailers ire bitterly ilifsatt-.il. ,1, ei .tiiii.; his iro-labor recoiniiieiiilat lops of'svi by lis unti-bow'ol; deelaraii-a.. t Million Disappears From Bank's Vaults Another Message is Sent to Congress by President. Recommends Passage of Child Labor Law, Km plovers' Liability Measure, Bill Rejiulatinj; Injunctions, Amendments to Anti-Tmst Law Other Measures. V.SHIi;ln V. - . .', (!!.-' in is the t ill lev ,- ,i -,-i ,1 nifs- j a;i' 'iii i" i'iii-"'- i,. V) I'r.'i i .1.1,1 n.u..-."..h: To til'' S.'ll..le ,111, 1 ;,e. .' e, ;ii-, .-.I'll- I taiivts: I I call v e "! ;r .-ii n o r!;ca nte.ts-; ures ff wnit ii I i (here .ii..;ll Ik1 a, ti, n bj ,-,i!!."t-. - i j t,,. i leve of the I !' i mi. r ,. 1 . ' , - 1, ii, i ' : time lor It ir 1 . I 'i ..; i,,n. s iv- ; uanls ii" 'f H"t all .. ; l,.' in;,! '.its, I bills lime !i. , -n ill' i e. .1 ill';' oi:e ei ! the eih.'i ,, :l,t ;., .,N,,, .mil it is j int loo niin'li i'i !,,' ; i.i .ul iin will! p.s itititti the ,'-. ti,'. .Ml'itT is u :ia in'er.-iate I'lTTSlllTtti, I'a. March r., OIH ials of. tiie Kai iiiei s' Deposit liank re liiclantl) ailinil Hint one million ilol 'ars have musterioiisly disappeareil mii th( bank's vaults, in which over !wenty-tive millions are storcl, unil 'he paying teller ami tunlitor einlw'p iml I'ayiiiK Teller Heiber ami Amlltor li.Un Yount; are uiuler arrest for em uezzleliient. Accoi'ilini; to statements inlay by bank nllicial.s ami examineis iiiisappropriatiiiu of funils has been o 'UK on for years. Collusion between i he paying teller anil auilitor prevent. 'il ileteetion sooner. The Klalrilily of the bank, a strong ilistllutien is not si'iiously affected. Farmer Finds Coffin at His Front Door i .W. liiisscll. a prominelil yi.iint; farmer of Me, kleiiluiiK count), was .lartleil VftHe! lay liioi'lilni; on open ills his front door to ftml'ii small coffin leaning against it and r note altach '(I lo the lid ili'lii. titling that Russell leave a sum uf money at a place desig nated. Airs. Kuissell. wife of the t lireal eiieil 'nan, was so overcome that she col ti' sei and a pli)sician had to he call 'I in to administer restoratives, flroa' indignation was created when the 'lews goi abroad, an, I a constable was seni at once o Hie senile of the crime Mid it Is believed that two well known oung ni"ti of the comity wil, hiue to answer for the affair. NO CONFIRiVmON YET. Alfrel Sepa- Report that Mr. .-nd Mrs. Gwynn ' Vander!ilt Have rated, NKW YOliK March a.-Nn ci.n "n aiaii .n was tilt, a iti d today of the i.ulili.-lied iriort that Alfred tlwvnn Vauiei-btt unil his wife, formerly Miss '.'isie Freiiih have separated. High -ori'ly. howi'v, r. is .licus.sing the re "it and iticiiletit whidi Rave It seepi '-!) apparent coufii nialton with i'atest, interest. Mrs. Vatiderbi!' '' K'aied. has left her husband's cottn iv home at Newport and expects -'itniuiT al Kutaw, tlit home of her be taken mi,, w.iv ;!,,. o'lier on i these Mik ;,i . ,; s s o n . I In ni) en'--.p.'.' a: 'lie i-.'.-iiing of lliej piesent si - - j, -1 , . a:;,i. i:, f. ,. iu ari-j eus UM's.-agi s I" pi.'i.fi ,eii'.' ,'- ,..,. 1 have nja a eilh s,i i action on must uf 'lie-,, in,-; mm. Child la'ior si, ii. id 1 ' , rol.lbii e, ibro'igiKiiit llie na.ioii i , ;ii a cmd el child -l.'t'ior la'.' , ,,,1 j i. , .i,-.-e, ',.r the Itlstrie! i,f Colmnl-i i i U nnforl u- i nate that in the on,' pi.., , -..Irlv ,le- j pendent upon iumum ,-. i'.i 1,'t'i-la -t tion llier" s'.Mi'lii I,'- ' 1 , ! m v. ; ai", ri to I'luttct cliiklreii l.v luit.i.lilius; or! regul iting iIh ir 1,1 r. 1 renew my i, t oiiim, n1 ," m f,,:- the llllltieiiia'e l'i'-'li.('i nu n; ,,! an , u,pl,iv ers' li.Piilily low, drawn t ,,.). fot in in the re. enl deci-ioa el' 'I," Mipii ine court. Wil lila limits ii,,!i, ,r, ,1 by tie' coui't. the la 4' should n "i i'' tnui ough and cempieliei'sn, and the pro lection it affords s'h -aid rap, rue ev i rv class of emploe,. i,, which the powi'i- of cngi'i'ss rap , v t ad In addition to a t .rii'i'v law p.-n j tecting the eliido.. ees ,1 r imnioii j Hers, the government :d,,i',!l I: ,w it; j Hood faith by eua,"ii'.! ,, t pii't'i law j giving coinpensa' i .ii lo ;is own em . tdoyeei for in.p-iv n, death in its s"' I vit e. Ii Is a tepi ,,.n b to us as a ua lion that in hem federal and state legislation we li.ue afforded les pro lection to public and piivale employ ees than ;in o'her Industrial coun try o film worhl. I also urge that action be taken along the line of the rerotumendat ions 1 have ahead)- niado concerning in junctions in labor disputes. N . tempo rary resl raining order should be is sued by auv court wiliioui urn Ire; and t.he 'petition for a permanent injunc tion upon which such temporary re straining older has been issued should be hear, I M tile cnorl without issuing the same within reasonable lime say. not to oM'crii a week nr t herea boo i ; from the date when the order was I--sue,. l is worth , iinsi.let'P.I ii.ll whether it would not ;'lve greater pop ular contiileme in the ininarlialil) of st nfence.s fur contempt if it was re quired Hint the is-.ue should be decid ed by aiui'lier judge than Hie one is suing the Injunction, except w'lere the contempt is comttiitied in Hie pres ence of tlie court, or in other case of urgetic). I again call attention to t.lie urgent I luT'd of allien, ling tlie inter state emu tnej': e law and c-peciall. the ae.ii i trust law along the lines imlii-i 1 in j my last message. The ii.teislat" coin nierce law should be tn."i,t ,1 .-.o to give railroads a rigid to mal.ej tralHc agreements, :bject lo lliese; agreenienls being approu'd b Hn- i'i , terstate coninmree coneir, ion rt' .1 .; iniblislu'd in all thfir details, 'The comnMssioii slteuM also :ih e i,s ,'- r to nm . - 'siL,!t,'c e . " , P,.',; I:) I . - . A Ut .-1 - .--etl pro i.iiiig ,11 . Med ' . .. . a a . !, : a) com t de ie, nitnc- - ' i. eel,, in ,1. carrier ei o ' , , '..: , ,i,.,,','i ii uu.ler " be , en' r,'! , iv ' t'siiip, : be a!- t- I:!' ' -el -. ".'id l,.ie : right 'i 'i eiMii i,-,-..; ,r,:o uf Hie re- '.'I't ts; i , sotpc ot iteT wav the .!',.!,-' ,,( 'l,t s , I. i.f,t.. s i.,l,'uUI ! ! utr- i! ,'! ... ': . i a- tii.au igeinent in. i) nut I,, v h .;; i cleli i ia ,1 to the 'call 'i ,IP i, i ui, t of v.bese f icy i:,,i ii,. ,,. c, -.- it,-. tip- rrea j ion of l,.. i . , i i , t ''in. i;, 1 1 iverslilps .-iiociil !,( , :-.'.. o"t ,, i.iiet'.i,. roads. ' pi .'..t, , p,,- '.I,- p.iy their le t- i,,; : , i rn , a, u t ie proper .v. .,. r ,i la ail.,,' . ui i., ir. i , ...i., I h if al r. .id', i'i c. , , n vi a- ,i:. n . hi. it has taiiv li,'ctj,., iippe, in; taal there -!,' i,!'l be an -, ivpiliii, at o' iiie ami 1 hi i i;,w. I, ei- "i .,. ,. i ' mi, re, taint) a., it, !'i)v. : :,ir- i w a iTi ei :; t uip'iiua t i. lis .inn it, j l..'M' a, cp and t. timers. il tlie 1.,'ii !. IIP, loll !.;,..; all) telplellC) 11. H-sti IC, ,',', I -!'(,. , ',.:., ipt'l , e. All of I he.-e rtilnUii.a le'c-. if ml wl ale ex-, islillg frvr ..'.' I I'l.g.ia, .1 in h.e pi oliio lull of Iiiiiii, i'ii; and proper pur; uses. Siloiilil be 1. fVgtli..'ll ., .'g,;l. A 1 ba'.p I'eia a'ei'lv poiid ei,! this atlli riisi l.i w w s a most unw i.-ely iliawn Ma, I.e. li v,i- pi i lia ,'s ii,e i'.ihle tl'.a; in r-e!;,,g ..f.er the right reuii dy the litst ,1'ieiupts. to provide such .-.'iei'1,1 be eruil"; an I i. was abolu'el) inn,, tali,.,. ; pit s. t,p. legislation -i,,,iil,lj be tiie.,, d lo i ,ui' i id. in ; in- In 'I, I.I lie p; I. lie. 11..- biiMlloss u.,e f i ' ,', , ip up ,,'s, aggregations of cor pora:,' v.ep fp ilpp me mi marked a i ii'iu-e of ihi- il '!" I) in, I'i trial w,nl, Hat ; ie pi esoiit aid i 1 1 p. i law , in its ( OH! I I'lil , 0)11 i, W ol'htt'.g. il lS I'M'llt- phtli d u!! ti".. well lb, kind of legis liii,,i, wbi: i. mid -r gi.i-e of being llioi,,u!bio;iiu. is drawn up in such s A e, jiiu; I u to us to become either in effective or e!-i mi-cliii volts. "Ill tin modem Industrial world com biiuiHo! s are tibs.ihtlely neressar) ; tlit)-.jf, liei ttsnrv huioiih iUhiness in, ui. t l,ey are iieci. .-.siiry Hinong labor ing men, i1p) ate Incotiiing necessary Huong lariip'is. H Hue of tlie.-e coin t'iliaiious are ntpoug the mo.sl power Itil of all iii;-iiumeu: , lor wt iiiigiioing. (Itlll'ls offer the only elleclive way ol iiie, ling act ui. I business, needs. It is nisi litevoits alul iiliw'ioies.oiiie lo keen , 1 ' II .t iiie staltl'e hoiks illimoililied il law, like the aiil:tiu.-'i law. which, w litle. in praeiice only partially effe, t ir,, a'.'aiust vicious oiiibinat ions, tuts n, er: iiele s in the,,,) Ir eu const rued a.i as to i.v.eepin;'.') piniiiidt every ,-piii!ii;at ion l or i be 1 1 aus p I ion ol aiodein litisine--.,,. Hut the time has runic when it is Imperative to nioilifv . s'ael, in,. !l"a'iun is urgently. i:,",, ,! lop ibe , al,,. of the business 'an ,,f tit'' ciiimin. I'o'' Hie sake of t;,i. ... ,.ge ,',', i per and foi' I lie sake of ,... ial .lp . f ile cell :t'-s C.illllOt af fim! in Ii ive il on ,'iie staNi'e books i;, i':. p! o.,,-l shape, P I , , s become once, lain bow -far 'i,i . ni.'.v itnohen labor orgaul. a ,,,' - and I 1 1 ; 1 1 i .-' oi gc.itlzatiotis, as " , it i . all li:i-;ne a organizations, in ',,ii!i..i wit', i.. Jiw; t r. if" we seenrt OFFICERS CKOSEIIJTO STATE PRISD Last Session of . Woman's' J. S. DMughjn jnJ Chds. Home Mission Society, i Osborne Taken to Kalclgh. Place of Nct Mtttmg to Be Decided by the Eecutive Comnv,Ute Inter titirg Talks On Mits.on Work Mar"e by Different Members. itc I on pa'.'e live.) I't'otltcr. Vanderbil'. II said. w;;i i Germany Refuses to Receive Jayne Hill WASHINGTON'. March J.".. lufot niation is itceiveil here this afterncM),! Htil (letmniiy n liusi a to ri eeive f)'' ''.vie Hill in the c;;ia-ily ol' ambas - elor Iroui the I'niliil Slati'S 'o sue "d Antli issador Tjiwer. FIRE IN MICHIGAN TOWN. Half of the Business Section Destroy ed Before Daylight. MlltDLKVII.LK. Mich., March 'ire which broke out at 1 o'clock this niornlng here ilestrnyel over half or i heh usiness section of the town be fore daylight. ' J :f7 A" I tit The follow inn weie eiei'tal ottptos for the eii-uing year h tie- Wwii.m Home Mission Sm'ietv thi afternoon President. Mrs. Kiank Siler. ot t li.it loltc. First vice president. Mrs. T V. Man . i f Winston Salem. Se ottil vice president. Mis Kari, of Mt. Air). Third vice president, Mrs John tlrlf tith. CorieMM.ndins seTetar). Mrs. T. J Ci in land, of Ui ji'II.sIh.hi Hecordiug secretary. Mrs. I'lato Dnr b un. of Chai lotte. Treasurer. Mrs. R U Swanii. of C.isloniu Conference etliior and press suiicriii tenileni. Mis. V. I.. Niehol.sou. of Chi n a .Cirove. Mrs. J l Vol. of Mt. Airy, was chosen suM'i'inteiiilent of mipptie.. Mrs. T. .1. Copelaiitl was elei'teil del egate to the Mission Hoard meeting, which convenes at lniisilW Ky. Mrs. T. t Marr was chosen alternate. Several places Invited the confer ence to meet with them, but no defi nite action was taken. Hie .place to lie decided on by the executive roinnilttee later. Reports of the different committees were rail ullil Hilopted. Dining the intermission today lovely luncheon was served by the ladies, who have servtil each day, to all the visitors, hostesses and dele gates, a most beautiful and bountiful menu. It whs devilled to make Mrs. Hugh Chatham n n honorary member with the $iui given by her husband. This makes ahoiii $7.', collected during the conference lor the woik. $J.i of tills money being r;tlse,l to make Mrs. Starr, a life member of the Home Mis sion conference. " Miss Head spoke Interest lllgl)' of the l.iigiide work and urged an or ganization In each church. This Morning's Session, Alter the devotional exercises Miss Stevens, the deaciyiess from (ia.1 toiiia, gave a very impressive talk on rescue work before the Woman's. Home Mission Society and cited sum 1 wonderful cases, where work li.ul been done. Miss Crlfliii, from Ashevflle, follow ed w ith an aecoiiiu of her work us clt v niissonary in Ashovllle, telling what had I o done, and what could be done. All listened eagerly to Mrs. Trow bridge's report of the Hjevaid School, the mountain school In Western North Carolina Conference, which is mulct the Woman's Mission ('(inference. She spoke feelingly of the needs for bellei' equipment and nioie rooms. She lold of the home lire, and the in dustrial training given here; how 111 -piiaiaal life of the pupils was looked liter; the great feed of a (lepai I men: Draughan Withdrew His Appeal to Su preme Court H Is to Serve Four Years for Forging Check for $100, And Osborne One Year for Break ing in J. W. Hill's Store. (Continued on page flve) Report of New York and Chicago Markets frar -Change llonal ib NKW YORK, March in stocks were mostly (lines. Cotton Market. The cotton market opened with slight advance In near iiioiulis bin soon fell. The first prices were six higher to Itiree lower. After the cat. the tendency to decline colli ilia, il March, oH'iilng, !t. I; high, '.t .'.i.'. h.vv, !).:U: close, !i :,i. May, 'J.fil ; K.KS; IMS; ! (-7 .1 ' , .:,:. .!: . I', ; !l b'l. Ocloher, 9..',ii; 9.:. I; 9.41; !' Hi. Spot-'. .0; (piiei and stead) pui.'ils advance." Chicago Markets. r!IIC.;;ti, March Cam I hi i v isii ns opclti d steal) ,i II in 3-S above last eveiiiu'.' . May wheal .'. 1 I; corn. I j. r.i Vi; pork. i.:,i; lai i. vi,, I',.S.'. Itiiti O . Manner left tills mora i; en the early tram for I lie siat" l',-.ta a Ra!, igh wliti R J I'd il. U M I'o.d, ail.i. J. S Iiiauglun. ,is tuiivii aeil ill the i l iiiiiii., I com a,;, !,., loiging a ehet k on Mc Ikiw. i ,ii..i R,.g t (or 'he sum of $no. .nut Cti.ul, (lsb,i tie, lor lirenk ing in la. s- ei J W. Hill and steal Ins scval at .,,, (Ishoiue was flrnl seiiienc d ., i years on the ciiliil roads but im.ag i,i i; health and iei the recoiuiii, a ,'aui ol lr. l'fohl. tie county ,liv,,i,i, :hf seiitinci wss changed to I.' a .,u l,s In the state penlieiii i.u v I' .oigb.iu was flrsl sentenced lo live ,.,i. In ibe iiiti'li tally hut the juug b id his sentence changed to lour o mi ;, lie gate no tice of ail apnea! .,. lile Mlpetlor court but laiel w lib I, evv il. Tobacco Trust and Society (Jet Together CINCINN ATI, (thin. Man h 1M - I end to the null! riding In the Ken tucky while -Inn lev liisirict has heel brought ab, nit thiol, gb a tormal agree mem re tched bet ween the Aim l ie.i.i Tobacco Couipaiiv and the . e inlve eoniinittee of the Six icy of lapiity In a iiinlereiK (t at Winch, "iter, Ky , y, teiday, according to appiireiitlv nut li orilative sialeiiieui.i made here toil, by members ol Iiie Atneticaii Soclcl v of Kulty. Nearly I .I.iiimi.immi and tint purclis ,e of the entire irons ot lim.i ami I'ltr on the one side, and bo planting of a crop for the year I tins on the olhri, are points in l he iigieelin ul. While the icpoitel agr"iniel't be tween the American Tobacco . Com puny and .the executive committee of Ihe Society of Kitiity is denied If Clarence l.ebits and (J A Hns.ki. fesM'Ctlvely president an i secretary of the white hurley lol.acco hoard control of the Society of Iv(uil), It l( nevertlilesH cUlmed to be aullieiiHe by other tnenibeis of the America i Society of Kipiity. Mr I.ehu . '!" to iighl is In l.oiilsv llle, ovi t the ie phiine slated that the rcpoiiel ague lit, 'tit Is not true If Is claimed here thai the execu live commlliee' of III" Society of Kiptily received word from the Amer ican I ol.acco ( oiiipauy lieiKiipiarters In New York that Ihe company wi.ul I li n v tin. It. mi and I'.mT crops at HI and IX cents pel" pound respectively, HII'I thai in view of their deiermliiatlou t, raise no crop (his year the eoininltlee was sworn lo secrecy. The report by many people wh i claim to be Hcipialntid with the i ltita- t Ion Is discredited because of Ihe (a"' that tlie while hurley board of control have iieretofoie Mil' asked i'i cenU per pound lor bo'li crop of I !'; mi,; I'.iuT. hut It is claimed that this Is tic counted for by the agreement to carry out lh "no crop lor Cms" Idea av part ol the eiim-i l"i aiion lo the Amer tiiiiu Tub, u i t. ( 'oat pan) . The ilgll'i lie ill ,h ll'pol'eil o"l)' n' feels the while blllb'V district!' Htl'l has no relation I,, the dark tobacco district-, in which most of Hie Nlnht Kidilii; outage-; Ii.ivm takes place. I, Gov. R. B. Glenn and The U. S. Senatorship Covet in, I illgtlUI via.! pre: lug ( ' tli 'la Mr.KEE CASE IN PARIS. . rtuffcad And Wife t,v.h Wane vorce From the Otbci. I'.Milo, Match -' - T.i" a" ('tide iu w hi( h M t Kco wrote lei'et exch.ili.ieil iliilll,, ship was. tie' toj men! bv M , litre band's l.iv)ei. it, McKecs are pn -from the mlier I ppse was :.. i. then .r. T: . til'.'tabie c ' ; '! she si. l.i- 'I'" Di Mc Ihev unit I.,. :ti -.'.Jin , I ol , lav s arga the ha. r. i in. Tie .it- f.i Ii vorce "i -ii I ,t i s avowed in,' .'. ha! Mis.'Mi'K"" i i , T; art in a (pie, ,. pee V. i ; ip ii.a married. DtATH OF DR. HALL. It I! ( i I'll II Was ill Was li te 'In, and he Is limited a:t an ( pinion ilial the decis ion of tie supreme court III llle North Hid- M liiiM'toi a rate cases PI a pit at blew Mt state right. He stands I . lu-i i, e Harlan and his dissenting (pinion, whom he my.t made a Idling I aitaiglllliellt of the cent raliccd K'lV !eilillieil idi'tl. ' Thomas I'cnre, III liis hliecl.il lo tiie I News and Obwrver says; i tloM I'lloi (ileiili slid Setliltor Over ! man wen. chatting together 111 111" ! ni",-,t friendly wa.. at the governor's hotel ton Ik tit when encoutlteied hv litis ctirrcHpoitdi'tir. Tlie govenioi- wat j asked during the ,fay if lie Intended to l,i" time Candida e for l,ic senate In succeed Senator Overman. He said: "I have come up bote i,, 'rest a ml to gel awny from leilitlc. lint I will f.av that Inv posltlcn with regard to your ! Miiery Is not different fiom what It 'has been all he time. I iiave never ! said I would a candidate." ; i IK A M"f) rlnlln rdlu idlu rdlulil Kino Leopold III. j l'.li CSisl'.l S. March 25. King Leo i pold. of Belgium. Is now admitted .y J :': 1 b-siciiilis to be til fl aerimis eon jdi Ion. suffering front a general break ', down. A. A. lilc YlRS, President of Retail Ma cli.-.ntf' Association. i President o' Union Theological Sem I mar S,ccun-.bs to Opcra'.ijn. ! NKW YORK. March I! -v. Or. : Chat if.- Cu'hbeit Hall, president u! the Clip ui Theological Sineiiiaiy. died I today as the result of an operation. Premier Is Worse. LONDON, March 25 Premier i Campbell Bannerman fa worse today linn ins uociors say ileum is hut a quest io n of a short time. j
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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March 25, 1908, edition 1
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