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X The . Evening Tribiiid. Vol. XI. 25 Cents a Month, Cash. ICONCORD. N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 13. 1900 Sln0le Copy 5 cents N84 RUSSIAN WORKMEN MADE DEMONSTRATION BASE BALL TOMORROW. Workmen and Their Friends Afier a Long Quiet Meet and Begin to March on Russian's Winter Palace Two Killed and Many Injured by Police Charge. Sr. Petersburg, July 13. After several months of comparative quiet there was a big demonstration of working men at the Russian capital this morning. The crowd consisted of several hundred workmen and sym pathizers who met in Newsky prospect and started the march towards the winter palace, carrying red flags and singing revolutionary songs. The po lice shortly after the line began to move ordered the crowd to disperse. The working men refused to obey -the order and the police charged tlicm When order was restored it was found that two workmen had been killed and many injure!, 'the remainder of the marchers scattering in all directir ni. Concord Concern to Manufacture New Shoe Lace. Mr R F Zickler, of the Little-Long Company, was exhibiting yesterday a newly patented shoe lace, which will be manufactured by the Concord Braiding Company. The lice, which was invented by Mr (i H Nioholls, of Galveston, Texas, has eyelets in the center, through whin the ends are in serted to keep the tie from becoming loose Charlotte Observer. Greensboro and Forest Hill to Have a Second Tilt on the Diamond, Forest Hill and Greensboro will play ball tomorrow afternoon at the Forest Hill Base Ball Park. The game will be called at 4:15, and it will no doubt be close and interest ing. In Greensboro the Forest Hill boys, on an error, lost the game by the score of 1 to 0, but they feel confident that they will make a better showing tomorrow. The admission price to the grounds will be 25 cents; grand stand, 10 cents. The lineup of the two teams will be as follows: Forest Hill ' position Swearinger, H ' catcher Rogers 1st base Boger 2d base Cook S stop Sapp 3d base Hank, Kezziah L field Newman C held Swearinger and Murr R field Smith pitcher Two players from Gainesville, Ga., a pircher and second baseman are ex pected to arrive tomorrow to iin the Forest Hill team. Greensboro Rogers Hood Seabalt fvirkman Petty Nelson, N Floutou Nelson, W Caviness from $100,000 in Currency is Stolen Ship. Seatile, Wash.,-. July 12. More than $100 000 consigned to the Alas' kan Pacific express company has been stolen from aboard the steamer Id May and no clew has been discovered as to who the robbers are. The shipment was sent from Fair banks and was transferred at Nenana. The Ida May was to transfer it to the Sarah at Fort Gibbon, and it was there that the loss was discovered. Dreyfus Is Very Grateful. Paris, July 12. In the course of an interview today, after the announce ment of the Supreme Court's decision in his favor, Dreyfus said: "This has been a long and terrible ordeal. I be gan to feel it would never end. Jt is clear that the decision restores me to my old place in the army, but I am not aware of the intentions of the govern ment concerning my advancement in rank, -r "1 have nothing to say against my accuser. Being again an officer, I am obliged to obey the army regulations of silence, and I am inexcessibly thank ful to those, all who have assisted in the maintenance 'of the triMh." Tea Mexicans Killed in Big Cloudburst - - 1 Paso, Texas, July 12 A cloud - burst, July 10, at Oceampo, Chihau- bau, Mexico, accompanied by a land- : slide, washed away a part of the city. Tea persons were killed . and many injured. Col. W C Green's office and corral and the reduction works and office of the Watterson Mining Company, were destroyed v No Americans were killed. Special Term To Try Alleged Lynchers. - Superior-Court convenes in special session in Monroe next Monday to try the John V Johnson lynching case. There are 21 men to be tried on this case for murderjand over 130 witness es hare been subpoenaed. Messrs. Adams Jerome & Armfield have been . secured on the ' part of the defense, as well as several other lawyers of the : Wadesboro and Monroe bar. ' Township Sunday School Conventions. The Sunday . sceoot convention of No 4 township will be held at New Bethpage on August 9. The conven tion for No 3 will be held at Gil wood Augnst 4, while that for No 2 will be held at Patterson's mill July 26. . The Yost Reunion. The Sixth Annual Reunion will be held at Yost, North Carolina, on Wed nesday, August 1st, 1906, opening with music by the band at 10 o'clock a- m Following is the programme for the occasion: Devotional Exercises Rev. C S Castevens Music. Welcome Address Rev. Clifford Fisher Music. Address on Re-union Rev. C A Brown Music. Rising Generation Rev. W R Davis Music. Temperance Rev. P M Trexler. NOON. M usic. Children Obey Your Parents Rev. J Q Wertz Music. Education Rev. J M L Lyerly Music. The 20,h Century Rev. R E Neighbor, of Salisbury M usic- Speech L C Cauble Music. Speech E R Odell. There will also be speeches by other gentlemen present All friends and relatives are cordially invited to come. One and all are re quested to bring filled baskets Re1 freshments will be served on the ground. Committee W C Troutman, Jas. B Yost, F H Safret, George Stirewalt, J L Yost, Paul Yost, Clay Yost, Manelius Safrit, R A Yost. J A YOST, Chairman. T M YOST, Secretary. Cootract for Armor lor South Cerolina. Washington, July 13. Secretary Bonapart has awarded one-half of the armor plate contract for the battleship South Carolina to the Mid vale Com pany, of Philadelphi. He has given one-fourth of the contract to each of the so-called trust companies at the bid of the Mildale Company, namely, $346 a ton. U. S. Senator Thrown From Hone, Collar Bone Broken. - San Francisco, July 13. United States Senator Newland, of Nevada, is suffering from a broken collar bone the result of being thrown from a horse The Senator had a narrow escape 7rom death. . . First Steel Passenger Car., Washington, July 13. The South ern railway has just put into service what is said to be. the first steel pas senger car for general use on any road It is said this car could not be tele scoped and is non ombustable " Time is money, which is probably the reason some people spend it so foolishly. , BRYAN COMMENTS ON SPEECH OF HALDANE. OF SOCIAL INTEREST. Wi.h War Minister of Briton He Dines and Talks of that Statesman's Scheme. London, July 13 Mr Bryan to day dined with War Minister Hal- dane and the two statesmen discussed ! more completely the project advanced by Haldane in the House of Com mons yesterday for a reduction of armament in the plan outlined for the British goverment re-organization, a subject in which Mr Bryan has long been much interested in. He said, "I listened with great i merest to Hal dane's speech and 1 believe the scheme he advanced may mark a new era in a general reduction in armies. I am opposed to any increase in the lighting strength of the American army, or anv other nation. What is wanted is an application cf an organization of forces on a basis of efficiency and economy. I cannot say whether the United States will follow ihr tximp!e set by Haldane, but hnpe the scheme will go a long way towards bringing peace to the world John D. Will Not Return to Cleveland This Season. - Cleveland, O.. July 13 -hn I). Rockefeller will not return to Forstt Hill, his estate here, this season. This decision follows the decision of the warrant issued against him charging him with violating the anti-trust laws. Dr Biggers, his Cleveland friend, has made this statement to Rockefeller's associates here. Mrs Schwartz Talks to District Attorney. New York, July 13. Mrs. Mayme Schwartz, an intimate friend of Mrs. Harry Thaw, who has been und sub poena, appeared before Assistant Dis trict Attorney Garvan to tell her story when it is said she was too ill to ap pear. It is now said that she never met Thaw and that all knew is what Evelyn Nesbit told her about him. M". Thaw tailed at the tombs today and staid with her husband until after twelve o'clock President On a Picnic. Oyster Bay, July 13. President Roosevelt and his family are enjoying a picnic today at Eaton Neck on the sound. If the weather continues fair they will remain until evening. Misg Olah Brown Hostess to a Bevy of Young People Dance Last Night. Miss Olah Brown is entertaining a bc:vy of voung friends at her home on South Union street. I hese many ar rived last evening and were given a dance by Miss Brown. The guests of Miss Brown are Misses Margarette and Belinda Springs, Ermie Drewry, Laura Ethridge, Sarah Jones, Messrs Abner Nash, Yates Fai on, Edmond Burwell, Manlius Orr, Wyle Clark son, Billy Clarkson, Frank Hutchin son, Tom Cranford, Carson Talifero, John B Brown and Carol Talifero. The young people go to the Miami mine this evening where a dance w ill be tiven them tonight. 'Jell-O Ice Cream Powder. 2 Packages make nearly a Gallon. Costs 25 Cents Stir the contents of one pat-kuge into a quart of milk and freeze. Noeooking or heating, no eggs, su gar or flavoring to add. Everything Imt the ice in package. RECIPE BOOK FREE. S flavors. S packages, enouch for a pillon, 25 cts. at all grocers, or by mail if lie han't iu .Approved by lure Foot! Comaiisaioneri Thr Cftnewc rore rooa Co.. lc Roy, n. x . a ssssssaajBaar 'IceCream Why Depend on packing-house products, especially if you live in the country ? Place ycur order now far a pair of Poland China or Mammoth BlacK Pig's, for fall delivery and raise your own meat. s Descriptive Circular on application. Address John A. Young Proprietor Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, - N. C. CONCORD MARKET Cotton (Local) H JS New York Spots 10.90 Cotton Seed 21c PRODUCE MARKET Corrected by John C. Smith. Eggs 12c Butter . 15 to 20c Flour $2-50 to $3.00 Chickena 15 to 40c Irish Potatoes 75c to $1.20 Corn 85 to 90c Oata 55 to 60c Peas - $1.00 to $1 50 Pork .8c lb Try a little KODOI. FOR D SPEpSTa. after your meals. See the effect it will produce ou yjur general feeling by digesting your food and helping your stomach to get itself into shape. Many stomachs are overworked to the point where they refuse to go further. Kodol digests your food and gives yonr stomach the rest it needs, while its reconstructive properties get the stomach back into working order. Kodol relieves flatulence, sour stomach, palpitation of the heart belching etc. Sold by Gibson Drng Co. Few men appreciate their happiness until they reach the point where they have to look back on it. A Hard Lot of troubles to contend with, spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowols, un less yon awaken them to their proper action with Dr. King's New Life Pilla; the pleasantest and most effective cure for Constipation. They prevent Ap pendicitis and tone up the system 25c at Meal. ....90c to $1.00 all druggists.! Here Genuine . Bargains. BMmi BARGAIN NO. 1. 15 per cent off on all Porch Rockers, Chairs and Settees during the next three days. BARGAIN NO. 2. White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers. A few left that we put on sale at COST. We don't propose to carry over a single one. Come, buy or 'phone your order at once. 4 Don't be Contented Until you have secured the very best you can purchase. X5hQ " Nettleton " Shoe meets the approval of every man who appreci ates style. comfort and wearing qualities. They are the best that brains and money can produce. $5.00, $5.50 and Six. Free Shines to all our customers. IVEY-DURFEE SHOE CO. DR. W. C. HOUSTON DENTIST Offloe 'Phone 42 Residence 'Phone 11 Office opposite Gannon & Fetaer Co. Harsh physios react, weaken -the bowels, cause chronio constipation. 36o. Ask your druggists for them. At any drng store. Windsor Hotel 1217-29 Filbert St. Philadelphia. Pa. Three minutes walk from Broad St. Station, two minutes from Reading Terminal. American plan from $2 to $3.60 per day. European plan from 1 12.60 per day. FRANK M. SOHEIBLE Y.Mar 351 ltatfhKlada1fcUaAfcas1sjisl m m y w Jh Mli Itfcl n This store never looses an opportunity to serve its customers with a good thing. We have about Forty Dozen Men's Black Thin Lisle Gauze Sox, the 25 cent kind, which we will sell at 15 cents straight, or 75 cents for half dozen pairs. H. I. Parks & Company. ir IT! I: i ft- u 7 OS 'V:'". " '
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