VXLV1I.-N0.41.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 190(5.
PRICE 5. GTS'
MEETING l
T TO INTERFERE TWH PERSONS DEADjBLAME ENGINEERS
E
mM EARLY VOTE NO
5116
HOUSE
ence Between Anthra-
nnerators ana min-
s On In New York.
m , i .
It Is Not st Alt Probable !
Any Agreement WHT . Be
Ld.yiners ' Will " Offer t
Riidht Concessions, But It J
L Known Just How Far They
o in This. -t ....
yOKK. April ' 3. Prospects
. in the coal regions seem
i,,dav and there Is little llkell-
t (ho joint conference, of mln
nnerators. which meets at
ilay, will result in the adjust-
dlflVrences unless the atti-
I both sides undergoes a great
.orators this morning say they
yield an Inch In their position
wllllrg to sign agreement to
operatlop under award of
tacitp rommisslon (or another
years. The miner will abso-
fu.se to enter Into 'another
u -under the commission
mi are willing to modify the
demands for the sake of
How' far these modifications
a matter of speculation. '
NTA, Ga., March 28. The,
e feast of the .Blue and the
ine the third national gather
um organization known as the
Id the Gray," began here to-
e organization, which is corn-
civil war veterans bth of
ion and Confederate armies.
hied at the St. Louis fair on
1804, for the purpose of
a great fraternal body, nation
character, of the blue and the
III SIFT HE
hundred delegates, repro
he 0. A. R., the Confederate
Spanish War- Vetedans, the
Id the Navy Union and other
rgauizatlons, were iu attend
n the session, wi-.b cnlled to
Cfrnnal-Jultaa- S. Carr, the
chairman, this morning. ' '
clcomej the delegates on bo-
he Suite, while Major J. G.
hi welcomed them on behalf
y il Atlanta. Bishop F. Oai
rennessee, said the prayers
followed by E. Henry Byron!,
ctic.it, who gave a review of
ii ut the organization and a
oui:t.of the meetings In . St.
t Washington. Theu follow-
ses of greeting by Gen. J. F.
lt Con, V, p. Cameron, of
pi; Commander Francis "B,
Conectlcut; Gen. J. B. Polley,
and others, to which replies
wed by General Julian S.
tjor John C. Ko&ter, Gen. R.
en and Judge O. S. DeminK.
kky, and others.
"ill be another meeting this
and a grand rally in tne
"hen many prominent speak-
fMc-nllng ihe blues as well
frays, will deliver addresses.
l also be two session tomor-
e of the principal matters to
wci uy tho meet n is the
p to hold, 1u the near fn-
rnd rally of American vete-
Washing'.on, D. C. It Is pro
at alt surviving veterans of
ar, Doth from h ITnlnn and
Iterate armies, veterans of
'in-American war and in fact
ans of any American war.
Believed Date For Vote On
Rate Bill Can Be Decided
On This Week.
Question of Deciding on Date for Vote
Has Been Postponed .Thu Far,
Owing to Absence from Washington
j of Senator Bailey, Who Has Been
i Acting Democratic Leader During
Illness of 8enator Gorman. .
i WASHINGTON, March 31. Senate
leaders hope they may be . able to
teach, during .the coming week, an
agreement on a date for the vote on
the 'railroad ra l e bill. '
Senator Bailey, who, since the
absence of Senator German, through
sickness, has been Democratic leader,
Will return to. Washington this even
ng from the sad eTrnnd of burying
Bis father. While he ha been away
no earnest attempt has been made to
bring the rate discussion to a -close.
Senator Tillman made a suggestion
to that effect, but the Henubllcan
leader have preferred in this matter
to deal with the Texan. ' Then, too.
tney have not been Impatient for they
recognise that the debate so far in
the senate hag been Illuminating, in
structive and most valuable in pre
senting to tne country the jnany
sided aspects of the subject under discussion.
HORRIBLE CRIME OF A
NEW YORK, March 31. That most
detestable animal. Scrlggs, the negro
enslaver of white women right under
the noses or the policemen, got short
shrift in court. The Jury look only a
few minutes to reach a verdict, ana
ie was sent to prison In a whirl
where they will have to erect an an
nex ou&ot jjeach of the other convicts
m order sih&f! they mny maintain a
alight feellua,of self-respect. What a
terrible , crime ' his was ensnaring
pure white women into vile dens.
where once confined they were doom-
President Will Not Have Any
thing To Do With Coal
Strike Controversy.'
i At Least, He Will Not Take a Hand
Unless Condition of Affair Ap
i proache a National Calamity.
This Policy 'Meet With 'General
Approbation In Washington, Al
though Some of HI Friend 'insiet
That His Attitude Should Be Dif
ferent. V
WASHINGTON', Match 31. The
president's determination to take no
hand in the coal strike unless the con
dition of affairs approaches a national
calamity Is meeting with general ap
probation here." Even some members
of Congress 'who always criticise the
executive, admit he ha take a the
wisest course. " ;'"
; "The- president Is not nearly as Im
pulsive as he used to be,'' commented
one Southern congressman. " "III bet
he was Just spoiling to get In the argu
ment but his better judgment prevailed."-
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Certain of the president's - friea.l.
however, are disappointed because he
does not step la and end tho troubles
In the mining districts at once. He
could do It without half trylagthey
tell him in so many . words and he
owes it to the country "to do some
thing." Report Is Denied,
NEW YORK. March 31. Official
denial was made today of the report
from Scranton that It Is purpose of
the anthracite operators to meet the
miners Tuesday and Inform them
that unless the.rder calling men out
is rescinded they will refuse to nego
tiate differences in the hard coal
Held. "That is nonsense." sld an
anthracite operator this morning.
'iTM' td-';smy-8r sttrriy as slaves" to a
slave pen in darkest Africa.' The win
dows were barred and locked and the
women were under the strictest guard
ftnd had to go through the horrid life
to which "he condemned them, with
not a chance to appeal to any human
being, and the government right near,
and yet Tor The "purpose of redeeming
or rescue as far away as the North
Pole. Their story has made the Mood
of citizens boil, but the women's lives
are wrecked..- ..... -
1 One nest, of these vipers has been;
ilscovered. Its walls torn apart, its
secrets revealed to the public. How
muiiy more such places are here? Prob
ably a dozen. The city must Bet about
destroying them, else citizens will nof
sjecp o'nlghts. But in this case, as
I'n many others, the. mysteries that
nover .anout largo cities, an tnrow
their sheltering arms about the scoun
drels, and-hide the cancer from the
pubjlc, ken. - .- ' ,
A third Was Fatally Injured
Irt A Freight Wreck Sout V
Of Charlotte. '
French Mining Commissioners
Discuss Recent Disaster
At Courrieres Mine.
I Place Responsibility for Great Los of
Life On Engineer Who Duty It
Wa to See to Work of Rescue And
Clear Mine. It I Alleged That
Proper Effort Wer Not Mad to
Sav Those Entombed. . . , ! .
R. J. Reynolds Co. Will Erect
One at Corner of Chestnut
and Fifth Streets.
Dead Men Wer Fireman And Brake-
man of Freight That Collided With
Runaway Car Fifty Mil 8uth of
Charlotte. Engineer Wa Probably
( Fatally Injured.' j
CHARLOTTE, March 31. In
Wft&( nf Ttrnail River tifalls Hfivl
nil',,1 south of Charlotte, at an early1 LEXS' Franc' Marth
hourf this morning. Fireman J. w.imee,lnK of tn mlnin emission
lurir of Oreenviiio R c v,t iWnki.i,hl mrnIK delegates unanimously
maft. A. KtlTXXT XtFJFZ
klllefl and Engineer O. L. Wooten was life n the cent dl
fatalti- Iniured thouith hp U tlll '"K'ttuers whose duty it wa to see to
aUw .."'-."! " 81,11 ! the work of rescue and to take charpo
Th,js cause of the accident wo a
collision between some wild car that
broo' e loose at Blacksburg, 8. C, and
rolltf t : fcur miles, when they met
soutliljound frelRht No. 7!. ;
The flack was cleared at uooa to-!
day. i , v.
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Chicken's Advice to a Duck.
An exchange gives this' fable: A
duck, who had faithfully stuck to bu
siness durjng. the. summer and laid
yeveial dozen lawn Colored eggs, com
plained' that she was not appreciated.
"See that old hen over' there," said
the duck, "she has not lain so many
eggs as I have, not so big, but she
ias books written about her and vers
es, composed' in her honor while no
one says a word about me." - "The
trouble with you Is," said a wise Buff
Leghorn cock that was standing near,
"that you do not tell the public what
you have done. You lay an egg and
?o off without saying a word, while
that sister of mine never lays one
itt,, "1 '""r-without letting everybody In the
- brtire ?hJ " JrLZt , "..nBighborhool know it. If you want
i. inlnLPrl8 nt "5,lie to cut any ice in this community you
-n suen-oprt .i?. must learn to fldvertiffe.
w given to all needy vete-
Health will permit them
tlie meotlrg anJ participate
"ado. ,
III WIK IT
1.L ui Lni ni
iGlSES AT TUSKEGEE
The Sr-ntlneL
'tE (Institute), Ala., April
"f gathering here today
al's f the South and some
s'aus !0 be present at the
r-t -the twenty-atth anni--'
'he foynding of Tuskegee
1 industrial Institute. " The
a will
continue three days
uko part in the exer-
'e (;f the mas; prominent
an 1 students of social
a il? country. Secretary
r??r.ni ;he president an'l
r ''' address at the open-
hen
aold accidents have
& CO. TO
BUILD NEW WAREHOUSE
E. C. Bowman Co. have been
awarded the tract to build the new
Pledmovt warehouse on Nora Trade
street, next to Zielar's livery' stable.
The building' will be of brick. 55x170
feet, one story with basement and will
be the most up-to-date warehouse in
ihe State. The excavation work is
now in progress, an dthe contractors
expect to begin laying brick in three
weeks.
Mr. Bowman tell The Sentinel that
his firm Is arranging to establish a
brick manufacturing plant at Bethania
with a capacity of 3(Mno brick a d.iy.
UerKs a bottle of Dr.
-'':" Oil in the -medicine
al . turn.
Devil's Island Torture.
Is no worse than the terrible case
of piles that afflicted me two years.
Then I was advised to apply Buck-
1.--- Aralnn CyiIcu 1HI tKJI thSU a
' 1CU S WO.-,
Ibox permanently cured me, writes U
Vaniir of Rueles. Ky. Meais mi
,r't rciief.
cits, bruises, j
iwounds. burns and sore like magic.
25c at V. O. Thompson's. Dpiggist.
I6"'"!! mm operatives pass
- tie city. Morhlnv eoins
t .... lrl fnr
iperatlves pass-j Any roan wno wouiu - i.--- ---
Morhlny going 'breach of promise ought to be eon-
TEN PER CENT BID PUT
ON PLANT IN WILKES
The plant of the Damask Manufac
turing Company," consisting tif mill,.
water-pweT(Mnit,i!,'-Mt 'lot-ate-" u
Roailng River, Wilkes county, will be
resold, a ten per cent bid having been
Sled with Major 3, E.' : Alexander,
referee in bankruptcy, who has made
the following order:. . '. - .
The report of the trustee as to a
sale of the property of the bankrupt
Ijelng considered, it appeared that
since the said sale a ten per cent bid
had been placed upon the property'
by Messrs. N. B. Mills and J. S. Mc
Rorie, of Statesville, and that' the sai.l
sum, $77,00, had been deposited with
the trustee, whereupon it was ordered
that' the sale of .the property, to J. S.
Patterson, of Spray, at the, sum of
17,000 be not confirmed and the trua:
tee is directed to return to the said
Patterson the money :', deposited by
Mm.: It Is. further ordered and do
creed that the said property shall be
resold by the trustee for cash to the
Highest bidder, at the , court house
door in Winston, N. ' C.. on 6th day
of May, 1906, at 10 o'clock, a. m., first
giving thirty 4ays notice of the. time,
piace and terms of sale In the Char
lotte : Observer, Wilkesfooro " Hustler
and the Twin-City Daily Sentinel. The
auctioneer will begin said sale at the
sum or price of $7700. All sales to
be subject to the approval of the
,-eferee at a meeting of. creditors to
)e held before the referee on the 12th
lay of May, 1900, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
in the office of the refgree lo Winston.
DIOTES BETWEEN U.S.
:.!J0 CANADA SETTLED
of clearing the mine. They declared
the engineers had -been guilty of oegll
gence as delegates assert that nearly
oight hundred of the victims could
have been saved even a lat a a
week after the explosion had the pro
per effort been made to get them out
N9RFLEET CAMP MAY
RUN AN EXCURSION.
ICEVV YORK, March 31. Earl and
Lady Grey, accompanied by several
members of the Governor-General's
staff und a few cabinet ministers, ar
rived, hefe this morning from Ottawa,
, ,, ! utiuuuuvru mull' lULrui.luil Ui JUIIIIUB
0i?i.i,aiW"! the hosts of veterans on that oc-
At'a meeting of Norfleet camp, Con
federate veterans, on last Friday tho
matter of attending the annual re
union, at New Orleans April 2G, 27 and
28 was discussed. Several members
announced their Intention of Joining
Was rather quiet. Earl and Lady Grey
were Conveyed to the residence on
Madison avenue of-Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris K Jesup, whose guests they will
be during their brief stay in this city.
This evening they will be the guests
of. honor at the dinner given In their
honor at the Waldorf-Astoria by the
easlon. The fare from this, city for
the, round trip will be $17.20,
The committee appointed at a
former meot.Vig of the camp to col
lect fund for the "Ladles' Memorial
of the South," reported that $107.45
had been secured.
A committee consisting of MaJ, J.
Pilgrims, in the absence of Bishop' ,"' VnE.T 3"
Dr, tr i.. ui. T. Bynum, was appointed to cor-
fhTpi.m ? in UwA with the Southern Railway
n-t l? tll ?Lar Pilgrlm8' wl" and see if a train could be secured for
PrTh'eJd1nnehr 11 remarkable for!-. ?. Z1 Ch.r
imore ilian one reason, it will be the,u,(. , ., i,.(,. i
first -entertatame. of that nature "'"7" " :wB'?""' T
which '-arl Grey Jiasjattended either ?r0pw h;
tfMtZl -nual celebration ...ere on - May 10,
TiA-mhni. .M.7..ui mf.a"uce .4rau.utls: cession wvr
orable Is that on thatoccasioi, the rrComm!uee T'V Cronter
a5f l"b'lc"a"n,?",n1c!ra.en.t ' i.fi"ai 1 ro6 B - R. Crawford ami
BVLiit;iucui, tji tin umpuiB until wii iuv fprlr l-uoh
Dominion and the United States wilir i,?
be made In an address by Secretary
of State Ellhu Root.
Among the questions at Issue which
have been, brought to a satisfactory
settlement are the protection of the
fisheries In International wntersf In
truding the Great Lakes and the St.
Lawrence, the fur seal fisheries dis
pute, the protection of tho Niagara
Falls and the regulation of the water
to' be taken, for power, the Newfound
land fisheries and several minor boun
dary disputes, (
Beside Earl Grey and Secretary
Root there will be several other dis
tinguished 'Speakers, among them
Governor Iligglns, of N'ew York; form
er Ambassadors Choato and Porter,
and Sir. Mortimer Durand, the British
Ambassador. . - t .
. A Lucky Poetmlstr
Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary ,Me., who
has found Dr. King's New Life Pills
to be the best remedy she ever tried
for . keeping the stomach, liver and
bowels In perfect order. You'll agree
with her If you try these painless purl
tiers that Infuse new life. Guanantced
by V. O. Thompson, druggist. - Price
25 cents.
Finance Committee. Dr. , J. ' A
Blum. ' ,. -
Carriage Committee. P. H. Hanes,
AUie Blum. Oscar Fisher, J. K. Ziglar
and J. H. Vaughn.
Table Committee. J. C. Miller,
James Miller.
Committee on 'Arrangement. Dr.
J. A. Blum, D. P. Mast and George
Deck.
Committee on Badges. Z. T. By
num. ,
Tho camp adjourned to meet at the
call of the commander to receive re
port from commute on securing a
Wain for the excursion,
FIRE IN BUFFALO, N J
DOES WOO DAMAGE
Capt. Guthrie had eight passes
gers' Monday enroute to the far
west, where all of them, expect to
locate.. They boarded the Wllkeaboro
train at Elkin.
Andrew Carnegie.
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BUFFALO, April 3. Fire early
this morning destroyed the plant of
the Evening Times. The loss is esti
mated at two hundred thousand. The
Times Is published by Norman E.
Mack, Democratic national commit
teeman. Mack was pn hi way to Detroit
when the fire broke out. He was noti
fied by telegraph. Nine linotype
machines and two now presses, In
stalled a few weeks ago, were ruined
by heat.
The Time will be published on the
Express prese.
IS
ATTACKED BY A BULL
From Tuesday's Dally.
Robert Jordan, circulation'' managet
of the Morning Journal, had a narrow
escope this afterrxon from being ser
iously gored by . an angry bull. Mr.
Jordan, who resides. In East Winston,
was returning to the office from din
ner, when he did the "stunts" that
saved him from- being severely
wounded. '
A. M. Kerner, of Kernersvllle, had
drlveci two beeves to tha'eUy. ' When
he reached the corner of Maple and
Fifth streets one of the animals
fell down, probably from farigno. Sev
eral bucket of water were thrown
on It, but the animal, refused to re
sume the Journey wntll Mr. Jordan
came whizzing along or. his '"bike."
It was at this Juncture that the buil
became infuriated, and made a charge
on him. Mr. Jordan dodged the ani
mal three times. Once the beast's
horns came wiJMn an Inch or two of
hi left side. Mr. Jordan1 finally suc
ceeded in passing and then began ths
chase, bicycle is bull. A gentleman
who witnessed the rae says that he
nfvpr saw a man ride so fat in his
WiJI Be Connected With Tobacc
Manufacturing . Plant by Steel
Arched Bridge Over Railroad And
Chestnut Street New Structure t
Be Six Storit High H. Q. Chat
ham And A. H. Ellr Buy from ttt
Heir of Late Dr. V. O. Thmpn
Block On Liberty, Fifth And Main.
8trt for S21.000. t
The R. J. .Reynolds Tobacco Com
pany has purchased the lot-t the
corner of Fifth ana" Chestnut streets,
Just notth of Bailey ikot her' tobacco
manufacturing plant, oil which-will be
constructed a M mammoth storag
house. .' ' -: '': '.", V?" -a-.-'-:
The building will be six storle la
height and will1 front 70 ' feet "oa
Chestnut street, extending - back 140
feet on Fifth. Brick and concrete will
be the material used. '
Iu tin. interview Saturday . with
Mr, R J, Reynolds, president of the
company. It was learned thathe new
Uoiage house will be connected wlt)
ho company' new largo manufactur
ing plant by a large ateel. bridge,
which will be built over tho railroad
'nd Chestnut, street, r , ,-
Work on the storage house will be
gin within the next tSf weeks. Tho
plans are being drown by C, R, Make
peace & Co., aruliltects of, Provlduce.
R. I., and they are expected to b cctp-
pieiea in aooiu two wees,' wnen mey
will be submitted to contractor for
bids, . - ,.';v.r ( ..'
Mr. Reynolds stated that the pftw
pectlve storage house 1 the one hi
company, f!rtt contemplated building
on the corner of CheBtnut and Seoond
street or. the south ide of .the old
iactory built, by Mr., Reynolds.
The site- for the new storage plant
was purchased from . MaJ. . Jamoa
Scale?, R. D. Hay and W. A, Valkff.
Another . Bin Real Eltata bsl'
Mr. H. G. Chatham, of VEikln, Jk&
Mr. A. H, Eller, of tills' city", hnva
nurchaaed from the. heirs of Ih. lata.
Dr. V. 6."f homlfea one of thim
desirable pieces of real eute Iu tWi
City. Tho property fronts 100 lettf inj
IJbcrty street, JD8 feet on Fifth auU
100 feet on Main, and besides tha
land Includes the large hrick;T9l'
drace at the eorner'of Liberty an4
Fifth streets, now known a tfli
Shnuse house,- for a number of year
Doing Dc Thompson's home placai
niso the brick store building i tb
corner of Main and Fifth street. Th
comUsraUon was $21,000. v
Mr. Bller tells The Sentinel that bw
and Mr. Clmthsm will improve tha
property and that one or twe han-;
some business houses may b erected
thereon this year, t V';f' 'if," '
Mr. Chatham own the vacant Mt
adjoining the Elks' Auditorium.; la
iwiith 8i(le,- and IB is. his lnteatwo to
put up a nice ones; structure nerv .-s',
FREAK ITALIAN THIEF
MPOSES ON FJAi'lK
NAPLES, April 3. The - police, -of
this city are looking for Giuseppe dl '
Magglo, a freak possessed of t'
hearts, but, evidently, no conecleaceC
Some time ago a medical Instltuta of
New York, bought Magglo' body to be
delivered after his death, for fS,000.
With thl roonoy Magglo settled down
n Naples and lived merrily on, his
capital, which was soon spenL , lla In
gratiated himself ipto the favor pt.
wealthy landowner, whose slstel, he
promised to marry, He pretended .that
he was to receive a large sum of mon
ey from America and supported , hi
story wl.h a fraudulent cablegram.
On the strength of his story he bor
rowed money right and left. Including
his prospective brother-in-law and
then skipped. A warrant 1 out for
his arresS '
RECORDS ARE BROKEN
IN TARGET PRACTICE
SAN DIEGO, Cal., April 3. Letter
from the Pacific squadron tell of soma
remarkable shooting don by crew
of warships, which engaged via
.xsneuve.is at Magdalen Bay last
month. Buth torpedo boat destroyer
Perry an.l Paul Jones, which are la
:lars ccnipiting for the president's
gunnery tropSy, broke all former
recor lis. One of b records smashed
was tbat cf the threeinch gun. J.
XtUon. of the Paul Jones, male 11
hits out Of f0Si.lb!e 12. . -;
A. H. Eller U attending Datla
superior cynrt at Mocksvllle. He I
on of the counsel for plaintiff In tSa
Btauchamp will cas. to be tried at
this term. Some of the heir ar
desvoring to break the wUL ' The J
ceisv! lift a Tliiih frm of r '
Coo!
'Iffempe.