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Last Saturday Night.
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A ' niSc talc from
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an hiinia carrii'il
and niyr- j
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Pard Property. I
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M,S':JI1 'li-"trict and!
s;,! "''" oliliir,,,
As He Was Rounding a Curve Engi
neer Discovered That Trestle Was
In Flames Message Sent to Mocks
vtlle And Train Secured In a Short
While.
What oatiif nt-ar bvins; a vt't j sT
iotis wreck, cjtisuis; inih-'ps th l-s-
of the lives ct a K l many passen-
n is, occni rt'd Saliml:y niht when
passenger t rain No. 2S. which leave's
this city at T:o p. tn., cann' vet)
nt'.ir l-n un i liu: In I'm chnian Chm-I; tri-.-
lf. which is hot ween 'h's cUy and
Mi.rksvllle.
r.nphieer K.iy Cleineiii, whilo tnrn
i!i n a curve about thrt'e huntlied l vt
trctn ihf7 trestle. IcMikoiit ltd saw 'he
. hole ties'le Jil hi". Slwin clown
his etiu'ioe he ci'ine to a :nop ill a
few var.ds of the honiii' ;restle ami
he. wi'h HaK.aKeniaster Will liass
jiip.iptd off the tiaiu and went down
i i make an In vesication. Wher they
arrived on the si ene thev found sev
eri'l of the s'et pers and about four
h i t of the trestle burned away Th y
ilun' went hack to the tram and In
formed the passenseis and other
trainmen of the aff.'.ir an.l th?y Set
about plaunliiK a wey to keep til en
tire trestle from btirnlnf!:
A flagman was then sent on: to
ke p oilier trains from running in:'
them and the basnageniaster was
sent to Mocksville, which is only a
tew miles from there, to telegraph
for a special to cany 'he passenRori
to their destination. The special ar
rived in a short while and the passe'i
s;ers were transferred.
There is no certainty aa to otiisn
of the fire hut so-ne if the iiainmen
arc of th opinion t'.ia! ano 'icr train
just ahead of them set on ::-e uNle
crossing. The passenger train was
delayed n.bowt 12 hours, arrivii; In
Moorefiville at 12:40 yeeienlay after
noon. This makes the third Mine ;lm trc-j-tle
has been en lire. The o'h'f two
times the tire was extinguished with
out any loss to amount I1) nnyihlnv;
A force of men we at tvork replac
ing the trestle. It will lake two or
three days to set it in proper shape.
Dr.Clewell's Illustrated
Lecture at Burkhead
TROOPS Ofl SCENE EflO OF COflGIIESS IlEWS IT RALEIGH.ISELF DIAL WEEK
SIxCompanlJsofM'litlaArelnjwhen Will Present Session Be
Pensacolj Now.
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The services at Bulkhead M. E.
'hiirch last evening werV conducted
by T)r. J. 11. Clewell. of the Salem
Academy and College. In the opening
Dr. Clewell asked that I be congrega
tion consider themselves a college
class and h would endeavor to prove
that alcoliol was a poison and let each
judge for himself the moral results of
the use of this liquid, which Is not la
beled "poison." nor does it bear the
skull and cross-hones, when in reality
it is as deadly a poison as aivsenic or
strychnine or any of the other many
substances placed in that denomina
tion and the citizens protected against
the evil effects by the laws of the
slates and tne I'nited States.
By the u-se of an exceedingly valua
ble chart he proceeded to Illustrate
the terribly destructive effects of al
cohol upon the human body. Not only
on the body does alcohol put forth its
poisonous efforts, but the mind be
comes impaired and ceases to do its
work,; the ar.nimeii substance of the
brain is changed to a solid substance.
This was shown by taking some albu
men in a test tube and pouring some
alcohol in with It; a reaction Immedi
ately took place anil the albumen In
the tube became a solid white sub
stance. The lecture was very interesling,
as he went on to say that if those who
use this substance occasionally or ha
bitually would only stop and consider
the terrible results surely they would
join with the good men and women
who are at present doing all In their
power to get this subslance labeled as
it should lie and placed behind the
skull and cross-bones.
Adjourned?
Called There to Prevent Lawlessness j President To O.scuss
in connection With Strike of Street
Railway Empices Street Car
Variety of Items Reported Salvation Army Observes this
r rom state Capital. From April 1 9 to 26.
This Matter
With Representative Watson Tues-
ddu Nl.nht I i.t Want AriiAnrA-
tompany Mas A'ready Begun to ment Before the First of June.
Operate Part of Its Cars.
PKNSACOI.A. Kia. April 13
Militia companies li.uc b.-..ii a.rivitis
here om- a: a lime iin-e iaie yesier
day. Six are now on the groutil aad
the strike-hound Ptre.-i car company
has already bo-uu a kind of len ative
opera ion ol is lin-s. Mayer Co 1
man's oi ler r ;ti,. arr. s; of every
one ove-jt tiie otlicer.-i actually on
duty who veiiiured u;m the stwvts
after ten lat ni ili! h.cl the effect ol
checking the rioters' demons! tvrions. j
While doin.u their inmost 10 eeabii
the coiupartv a, ,. , ;ls ,..,..s , a,h
orities are 1 endeavoi ing to settle ih.
differences
WASIUMiTON. April 13. With a
view to .iea rii.ining when vongress
shall . aij.irra I'resideiit Roseell to
day aii .ime l for a conference on
Tnexlav nuht with Representative
Watson .;iie Republican "whip" of the
house. i is understood the president
wil ! ake.i to nullify his program
to iHTinit congress to get away before
June.
Dates for tp K0FJ Convent.on
Changed Proh,bit,on Speeches by
Juoge Pritchird Inte. estirg Pomt
Daised by Supreme Court Opm.o.v
Other Nev.s Repotted From Rai-eigh.
During This Week by Self Dsn. at the
Member of This Great Religious
Organization Will Contribute Thou
sands of Dollars to the Work of the
Army Throughout the World.
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Man Shools Woman;
Then Kills Himself
NEW YORK. April l:; -Julia Si!
lagle, ag-d 21. i. sho' probably
fatally, by Hilla Wach. 2., -.vhc i sh
told him she was ;u r. c eive a cail
lia.m a nice yomu' tnau who was go
ing to ask her to marry him. Wasch.
desperately in love wiih the girl,
went to the third siory ot t'.ie hou.-e
and got a revolver. Ihusi into th
kitchen and shot her three times
Then he shot iiiniseil (b ad.
No Opposition Now
To Judge George Gray
WILMINGTON. Del.. April 13. The
iast panicle ot opposition to ii'slrtic
lions for Judge (Irav in the slate
Democratic convention at Dnier to
morrow is removed. .No primaries
therefore , will be necessaty in New
castle county. The Bryan men cjiii'
the fight vesiei Ji.v.
Report of New York
and Chicago Markets
i-'. 9 hiifii. S.lti;
low.
May. oie:
Jillv, y L'O; .'1 ; tl.lll1,; II. 07.
OiMohet. H. la; ! IT; H.02; it U3.
Dici iuber. '.121:. D.2I; tt.o:'.; '.Mil.
Spou dull and weak. 10. 10; liftetfii
pointa oft.
Wheat Market.
CHICAGO. April I.V Continued dry
woathcr in Kansas and Nebraska and
light receipts in northwest caused
wheal to advance ill over Saturday.
Mav !2 3-S to 12.
WILL RETURN TO WORK.
Miners in Ohio and Wesctern Pennsyl
vania Will Resume in a Few Days.
WHEELING. W Va., April 13.
"Ninety-four thousand miners will re
turn to work in Ohio and Western
Pennsylvania at loam by Monday of
next week and probably by Thursday
ef this week.'
Th above statement was made by
President Lewis of the I'nited Mine
Workers of America today. He fur
ther said he expected to see all union
miner.-! in the r nited States at work
bv Mav 1.
Fleet Arrives at
San Diego Tomorrow
SAN DIEGO. California April 1.1.
The city is in holiday dres today for
the arrival of ihe battleship fleet to
morrow. Ten thousand colore;! bulbs
were put up ;Mid bunting everywhere.
The fjeet remains three days.
FOUR MEN ARE KILLED.
Explosion at Mills of Dupont Powder
Company.
CHICAGO. April 13. Knur men are
reported killed in an explosion at the
Aetna Mills of the Dupont Powder
Company, near .Miller, hid. , at 7 a, m.
The shock of ihe explosion was bean!
eighteen mile.s away. Doctors a nil
nurses hurried to the scene, a special
train bringing in the wounded.
EFFORT TO DEFEAT TAFT.
Appeal Sent To Labor Leaders
Throughout New England.
CONCORD. N. II.. April 13 An ap
peal to labor men for a bitter war on
Secretary Taft, both to prevent his
nomination and defeat him at the
polls If he becomes a eanilldaie, was
sent to labor leaders throughou! New
England today by President Charles
J. French, of the New Haintshire
branch of the Federation of Labor.
CAR LINES TIED UP.
Y W. C. A. Notes.
The Basket Hall Club meets at the
Y. W. C. A. rooms this evening at half
past seven o'clock.
Tomorrow evening at X o'clock I-r ,
Everett Locket t will give ihe talk
postponed from last week on the sub-1
.;ect, "First Aid to the Injured." A i
was mentioned before. Dr. Locket tj
will make his talk ihoruighly pai'
tical by demonstrating the art of ad-;
justing splints and emergency hand
ages. It is hoped that a large number j
will avail themselves of the privilege,
of hearing Dr. Locked. The Imr l .'!
directors will meet tomorrow
a. m.
Employes On Strike in City of Wil
mington, Delaware.
WILMINGTON, IH.. April 1:1 Cm b
of the Chester Traction Company,! he
Marcus Hook line, and the Darby and
Wilmington system were lied up at
light today, when all employes went
on strike. Strikebreakers from out
of town-had narraw escapes from In
juries at i he hand of strikers. Tron
.'.lo is feared when the '.lrst attempt
to siarU cats is made.
I"
Death of Mr. J. L. Hauser.
Mr. J. L Mauser died about ! o'clock
this morning at his home on Marshall
slreei. at Ihe age of about 3D years.
Mr. Hauser was taken 111 last Thurs
day evening with appendicitis anil de
spite tin; efforts of physicians corjlln
aid to mow worse until the end came.
Mr. Hauser was a carpenter and had
a poiiiou Fogle Kros. He leaves
a wile and three children. The re
mains were sent to Dilinalia this af
ternoon fi.i- interment.
R. C. Glenn returned today from a
visit to relatives in Sioneville.
- Regular meeting of the Retail .Mer
chants' Association at 8 o'clock tonight
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Looking for Mexicans.
DALLAS. Tex., April 13 A posse
is looking for Mexicans suspected of
killing M. F. Gorsell, wife and chil
dren, of Wantoga. Tarrant county, la-'
night. The victims were brained
with an axe.
block with asvonishing rapidity. The
crowds were easily handled Occa
sionally some excited house owner
would burst through the cordon of
uiiiiiia nun marines to clasti into a
I house for some forgotten valuables,
j but the presence of so many uniform-
ed guards overawed the rougher ele
I ment.
GREENSBORO, April 13 The a; i'
of Jim Smith, oi' Smitlllown on ;a
charge of conspiracy to tak" :'" 'i
of Revenue Officer . IleuJiicK
was killed in Deciuibei, wils taken
in the Federal four; this mania-'
District Attorney Holton this morn
ing consolidated l he two bi'U i' -a-diclment.
The defendant's, brother ami : .;:i-t
In-law, William Smith and v ..i VI
son, respeol ivelv. who are in, ' : I -I
j the indictnienl, have not in '
lured.
I Smith is represented by '- ' !
I Hynum and other abie couiim-i. i' i. .
four government wiines.es v. :
sworn this morning. It is n 1 1 t . - - - 1
Hiat no less than lb or 12 win :
for the defendant. .
The hearing will probably la
or lliree days.
j DisTrict .Attorney Holton is .-:! '"
be quite c-onlident ol securing i ''
diet of guilty.
Only about an hour was miua'd
this morning in ihe s leciion r "
jury.
J. C- L. Nonnan, of Dolison, and T.
i'. McCoy, two well known revenue
oilieers, who pliyed a proniin:Mit par.
in the raid In Smithiowii, at ihe time
Mr Hendricks was shot down, were
liie oniy wiinesses examined for the
;)'. ernmeiit at the morning session.
They toU In deaall of conditions ex
isting in Smilhtown and the stoiii
tnenl of Ihe people, in that se ion
to thwart every inoveuieut of the of
ficers as far as possible by conveying
information to blockaders of the ap
ieai"tncs of I'licle Sam's lepreseiita
tives. Dismissed by Judge Boyd.
In the circuit rour: this morning
Judge Boyd (li.missid at1 inirt ant
case at the tost of the nlaiinjff. It
was the suit of Col. John S. Hender
i son. rteeivt r for the Whiiiiey Power
I Vo.. vs. T. A. Gillespie and others.
I Ihe contractors eiiipi '-'(l to build th'.!
tbig dam at Whitiie-, Colonel Heuder-
son, aa receiver, uiovel to attach the
i properly of the defendants at Whit-
ney and elnewhere. The amount In
jvolverl is about one million dollars,
j What effect Judge Boyd's decision
'will hav'e on the hearing Is not de
finitely known yet.
RALEIGH. April l.: i; u !
James Blount Cheshiie l i .
of the diiK'ese og North C.uol. i.i. :
at I ho Church of liie (Jood She; . ;
last I Palm Sunday) uigh: aul ,,
firmed a class of eighteen p :
pn-senied by the rector. Dr 1 M. K
Hi linger.
Convention Dates Changed.
After Ihe service anuouuciui v
was made that the date for the ninety
second animal convention of the di
cese yf Nor:h Carolina is changed
from May 13 1.1 to .May 6 S, this change
being In order that Bishop Cheshire
can sail thereafter to attend great
AngelUaii church couveirion in Etig
land. The eoiivenllon of the diocese
of Nonh Carolina will be held -with
the Church of the Good Shepherd.
Fire Sunday.
A fire thin started about noon Sun
day rendered three afmllles honieles.-.
and damaged one other residence
seventy, having started from a defec
tive Hue In the roof of one of the
dwellings burned, that of Mr. O. R
lohnson, 712 Wvst Jones street. The
stork had visited the Johnson houii
early in the morn inn and the excite
menl caused by Ihe fire and the nee
essily of removing mother and chile
from ihe building to a place of safety
affected thetn very seriously but it Is
believed not fatally. The fire spread
trom the Johnson home to a large
double house, one side occupied by
Prof. John Michael, of A. & M Col
lege and the other by Mr, and Mrs.
Benjamin Pelot, a I raveling man The
pelots had their turnlture mostly
packed for shipment to Atlanta
Practically all the furultur ewa.-t
saved from both buildinRs E. M.
Martin owned the double house and
Mrs. Lewis the one occupied by 4 ho
Johnsons. An adjacent dwelling
owned and occupied by W. T. Dellan
oi ine internal reevnne otlire hero,
was damaged to the extent ol several
hundred dollars The fire damn
was probably lin.nuo. Required I .nut
feet ot hose lo reach the fire.
Important Question.
In Ihe llghl of a recenl rilling of
the North Carolina supreme court In
which It was held that a shipment
of freight from one point wlih ill
state lo another point wiihln th.'
sate where the shipment, had lo pass
over the line Into another stale was
interstate commerce, a number of
lawyers and others hi re are discuss
ing with interest the question el
whether shipments of whiskey from
one point in North Carolina to
another point wi bin Ihe slate, where
the shipment bad lo cross Ihe borle;
into another stall' In transml was not
also constitute an interstate ship
ment. The supremo court rnliug wac
in Shelby Ice and Coal Co. vs, South
ecu Railway In which the rallroal
company w as- sued for penalty for do
land fr.'inh! under I he stale law.
The shipment was from G rover, Cleve
county to Shelby In the same, count j
ami It was necessary for the fi "igh:
to be routed by Blacksburg, S. C. Th"
case was decided March II, the coin'
holding that the shipments was an in
KM.staie Iraiisacilon and thai the Ma.,
law therefore did not apply.
The question Is being asked now
why cannot whiskey be shipped, for
instance, from Winston Salem to ldx
boro over the Norfolk and .West rn
in which case It would go via Roauok"
and Lynchburg. Va. The same would
apply as lo Durham.' Then again
there could be shipments over the A'
laulic Coanl Line from Wilmington i i
Wade.-.boro via Florence, rf C Tln r
are a number of other cases on th"
same footing where It seems the snip
Hieing would be Interstate In h-1 Kgh'
of the supreme court ruling "f the
Cleveland case.
Mr. Young Returns.
Stale Insurance C:imniis.-ioie-Young
returned Sunday faun
Ston-S'tleiii where be went a Ii
ire the prosecution of c vV
coolred, fur representing tie
Knights of Honor hi.-tt; :-'
Ihe order having any H n
business in t h is a'a it
bound over lo com
Boys Arrested.
The Salvation Army is actively er,
ge I in preparing for its annuel
week of self denial, which has now
become an established cusiom
'hi onghoiit the world. The da'es fixei
lie April l til Jti.o I. a t ii'ar th -Aiiuv
raised a princely sum by this
no tii. which enabled is m pursue lis
';a-.-ion.ii', spiritual and mn-UI work
h illlltltcn ilplt d SU Ce-s.
V w persons seem to re.ilu wha
a a-: and worldwide movement thli
i ! eoine These modern crusaders
hue now more than l-l.Tl.i oltli-ra
in I. :; their li.iiinors. working In some
; titiv t.iur diffen-nt countries and col
I "'if s. an I in their own energetic lun-
tt'iia It app.ars trolll their ri'Cen.
i'1 in - that the following countries
and i'o,'inie. have been invaded.
riMin, Fran.'c. Sweden. Fln-
..'.lam, Holland. Germany
iiel. lViiniark. Norway. Gib-
I
Great
land,
Swi.
I alter
Ceylon, .lava
Natal. Oi.ue:
Mashenai ihil,
vaal, St I
Canada,
ugn i .
Iceland. Malta, India.
Japan, Cap.' Colony.
Flee .Sialo, 7.ulii!iiud,
lleclnian.il rid. Trans-
lb den I. Culled Stales.
e toii ii I l.i ud, Argenilne.
Be. i nula. Ilawill Jamaica,,
Bl'ltsh Can ma VIeiori:.. New South
Wales. Querii.-lau.l. South Australia.
New Zealand. Tasmania
Special expedii lolls ar.' expee'ei.fur
China, and the native populu Ion of
South Africa
Of social Institutions the' army ha
now a vast network. iiuuilHriug in all
about Tsfi.
The Army will adopt some verv
sell sacrificing liteiisun s In order ti
raUe the amount el money agreed
upon. Every uieniber. as will as ihe
friends Oi the nioemenl, is being re
quested to abstain tram any ai'lcb s
of focd or clo hlng which may be cm
slered In the least d glee luxitrljus
or uuiKcesiiary. au l many of the of
fleers are even denying theiiiselve.t of
that which many or in.e are nol to re
fard as absolute necessities. In order
that ihey may contribute something lo
ihe t'omnio'i fund.
That the efforl will meet wltli sue
cess goes without saying, and there
U no doubt that ihe rrlee-Ia or Ihe
lliovemenl, reCoKiil.Ing the V a -0
amount of good already ace. -tup!. shed,
w ill not fall lo tiff rd their piactic u
n rognii ion when Ihe proper lime ar
rives.
Insane Man Commits
Suicide By Hanging
A cltl.eii who was In Morgnntou
vesleiday reporta that an old man
named Potts, from Davie county, who
has been an Inmate of the stale hospi
tal al Morgnntou for several years,
committed sill' hie yesterday by hang
ing iilniseir. The old man wan a
"trusty" and was P' rmiHod to go out
on the farm nlone Wjien found yes
terday le was hanging lioiu lint limb
of a tree and life .w extinct. II up-
li I'oiis Ib d ii rope around
m iii up In the tree, which
i ;im end. Ib'd the older end
pears l aa
bis neck
wiis i ;im
r th
rope to ii limb and Jumped off,
THE
MR. COAPMAN DENIES
SHAKE UP" REPORTS."
GKEKNSBOHO. April 13. Capl. E,
II. Coapmah, geii'a! manager of lh
nor hern dlvlison. Southern Railway
who s spending the day hero, says
ih'-io i, no iritth 111 the published re
pel i i 'he eff. et that Mr. Ilonic
r.aki r, now with ihe Iron Mountain
Itiil'.i.n. is to return to the Southern
Railway
Mr C'lapman also denies thai h'1 is
o leave the Southern. He contends
i hat nf there was anything In the n
called rumors about, a K neral shake
up he would be apt to know some
iliies about It. He regards the reporu
inching more than "Idle talk"
I II
Win
took -a
linger.
( ''Pored
wi' h ni'
io do
ii was
Three win
John Yates
Raleigh, tin
for beating :
Raieir.h a-a
to Cirv to a
beat (hi U l
taken up at I
their iieopi'
lift ecu " s''
.lame
'I'i
ii::d.
Hay Fle'eher.
it'll , of
in llamte,
... on (rains. They ef,
g ta.i' they were going
liall game hut agreed to
to Texas. They .were
, unlet and locked up and
.ere notified. Tlie. ar
ntee liyears oid
-, Mis
llllpl'ii e
plea-"'!
exi "' '''
quaite't
Cent en a
li'oriiita'
I., W. Crawford continues to
la-r inany friends ill be
learn. Her four miIis are
her next Saturday. The
have been Invited to slug at
v M. E, church next Sunday
, t; Wangh. of Dolison. was In
city today.
tie
JUDGE ALFORD'S OPINION.
Sayt Law Against Sunday Ball Games
Is Unconstitutional.
MOBILE. April 13 Judge Alfoi (
t ofl ay ilecid ad the law unconstitu
tional' prohibiting Sunday ball games
and Hie proserin ion w ill appeal but
Sunday games will continue
.1. T. Henbow and ". M. Hemlren
went to Raleigh today. The first
named may be nominee of the Repub
lican party for congress In this dis
I rltt provided piw.l master Reynolds
does nol change his mind and decide
to make the race again.
Smith Williams, who sells tobacco
for the Wliltaker-Harvey Company,
was in the city yesterday. Smith is
"making good ' on the road nm! prom
isen ic, make an enviable record as a
tobacco drummer.
-The infant daughter of Dr. and
Mrs John Byiiuiii died last evening at
th" sue of one week. The' funeral
services were held today, the Inter
in n't being In th. Salem cemetery.
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