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TlE PICKENS SE NTINELJUR Eutered April 23, 1903 at Pickous, S. 0., ea second class matter, under act of Congress of March 8 1879. VOL XXXV PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1905. NO4 BOILER EXPLODES IN NEW YORK CITY Banks of Hudson Covered With Shower of Steel. TWO KILLED; SEVERAL INJURED The Injured, Which Numbers Upward of Twenty, Some Seriously, Were Taken to Hospital-Police Are Inves tigating Cause of Explosion. New York, Juno 19.-'wo deaths have already resulted from the show. er of shattered steel and clouds of steam Ailch followed the boller explo sion near the banks of the Hudson river on the upper west side yesterday. Tle victinus are: Joseph Morgan, negro, a fireman, whose death resulted fron scalds. Frank iMarone, 18 years old. Marone, with three companions, was swimming in the Hudson when the shower of debris fell over the water. He was not seen again, and the police who have investigged the case say it is certain that he was struck by a flying missle and instantly killed or made helpless and drowned. Four other persons who were In jured are in a hospit~l in a serious condition, 20 others who were treated by physicians are at their homes and two men are under arrest and will be held -by tihe police pending an investi gation of the explosion. One of the men held by the police is Daniel Barry, assistant engineer at the subway construction company's power house where the explosion oc curred. He is one of the fiour seri ously injured. The other is John L. Keavney, who says he is only a record clerk for the company and says lie had nothing to do with the operation of the plant. New Cabinet Appointed. Budapest, IIungary, June 19.-Simil taneously with the appointment of the new cabinet Emperor Francis Joseph sent an autograph letter to Premitr Fejervary, regretting that lie was un able to select a ministry from the ma jority because the latter's program was unjustifled, and placing lie destinies of the nation in the ministry's hands. While approving of the majorily's pro posals for interior administraian, the emperor declares lie can only accept the demands regarded the army with in certain limits. The letter. con cludes: "It would afford me gregt sat isfaction if you could pave- the way for an understanding on the lines indi cated, thus furthering the appointment of a cabinet from the majority. Want Americans to Control. New York. June 19.--Dr. Salvador A. Pratto, consul of Argentina, at St. Louis, has gone to Washington, where he expects to meet President Roose velt for the purpose of discussing the greater American control and financial representation in the South A'merica~n republic. Dr. Pratto Is authority for- the st atemen t that there arec invested ini Argentina $1,500,000,060 of English calial while tho American invest nments amount to about $20.000,000. A lack of the iltiative -on the Ipart of the Unitedl States In cultivating thiR rich field for Investment declar-es Dr. Prat to, ls resploniblle for thme practi cal monopoly held by the E~nglishi. Comner, peieto h ll:m tt - 'mesen ted thai he had toldi a friend of hiis that he womld under' no conditions 1he a calndidalto for gover'nor- of Ala bama Hisinterview, whlich fIrst ap lpen1'ed in a. I~rlmnigham~ afternoon pa per, puriported to comle fromi a poll ician who was personally and politI cally on con ildential terms wvith Pmres blent Comner. ft. was copied( widely thrmoughoutI time state. Private Ownership Best. New York, .1 no 10I.- *4ames D~airym 1)1e of (llasgowv, an au thmorit y on mu ni cipal Iownershipil. whmo came i0 t his counmtry to sItudy (conditioas11 in var-ious gcit ies wheire the nuhec h)(( I ias beeni a gi * tated, goes to Mont real tonight, i~e lhas visited -New York. lluffalo. Chica * Philadelphia a-nd Washington.. "I camne t~o this country1 a believer in puh lie ownership,"' lie said, '"but after a studly or the situation here I am ship under proper' condItions is better 1or~the American cities." Equitable Report Not Ready. - New York, June 19.--Private advicer received from Albany today indlcatc that Superintendent Hl6ndrick's rep'ori -of lis investigation of the Eqluitabkl society will not be completed for soy oral days. Mr. Hlendricks was nuol hero todlay, but Assistant Deputy Su 4perintendent Vanderpool was atth 1quitable office. Comptroller T. D Jordan was sent for. Victim of Joke Kills Self. Milwaukee, June 19.-Worry oe the loss of pay tickets intrusted to bin care by his employer, and which wer< taken a's am joke, causedl Char~lei Schmidt ,aged 65 years, to Qompilt aul Aide by hangIng hinaself. i BANK RU1 The opportunity of The Secret of our Success is that we are daily watching for bargains that we can give the people at prices that they appreciate. Now we have it fior you. Down in a Southern city we bought a complete and up-to-date stock of bankrupt goods at about one half the manufacturers cost and we have decided that our customers shall have the benefit of this purchase, and they go on sale at about one-half their actual value. This is no old out of date stufl, but brand new goods, bought for the spring trade for a city of about 50,ooo inhabitants, and the style and quality of these goods is perfect. The goods are now on sale and will last until they are all sold. We haven't space to quote many prices but only give you an idea of the great values of this sale. Get ready and take advantage of this sale, for they won't last long. Superb line of Shirts This is one of the prettiest line of Shirts in the state, and for style aid lit they can't be beat. They are the output of the leading factories of the United States and to move them quick we have put the price on $1.50 Shirts fo................$1.oo $i.oo Shirts for............. 75 75 Shirts for.................... 50 50 Shirts for ..........................--- 38 Heath=Bri TWENTY-FIViI KILLED IN WRECK BREAK OCCURS IN Passenger Train Carrying Railroad Cl Employes'CrasheI CHICAGO STRIKE Baltimore, June 19.-The death roll U U V of last -night's dis-ster on the West- ance ern Maryland railroad now foots up wl 25 and this number is likely to be in. Teamsters Seeking Employment aw creased from among the list of those As Individuals. Cart priviously mangld. -to t All the dead were employes of the railroad company, returning to their WILL DECLARE THE SiTRIKE OFF high homes in the small towns along the T railroad to spend Sunday. \Vith the Plans on Foot for Mceting Which Will if exception of the train crows, they had Mark End of struLggie--Members of Solic Leen at work repairing the dlamage wrih -ades no a alk so (lone to the road about ten days ago-FrghHade'UnoMyWak or by a minor freight wret~c. The train Out, the which was No. 5, passenger, wet Chicago, June 10.-A pronountced Vhe bound, carried a large number u-f pas- breoak ini the ranks of the strikers 0c- have sengers, all of the coaches being filled' curredi todlay. avr As many of the wvorkmen as (huld (d0 For the list ti.ime since the strike aret so wvent into the baggage Car, the re--may~ehsao heewr n re .vi mainder of the gang of 35 finding r o manwstago, here ern eanu-. id platces on the platforms betwveen the strru ita~ ndisdwhely orn forme- rMb mail and baggage Cars anid betweenlsesapididvdal o former rob the mil an bagage crs an be-positions wit hout waiting for the srk es wnthe alt and thae cae nd.- to be for-mally declaredi off. This was atte Iwen the ltei brhaoodt at a c o esp~ecilly true at the lumb)(r yards. that stanbohmI f Wetin-s~ George K. \\'eng. of the Wenig Team- of tl ste-r, the Western Maryland has many , cmmy, sai d t t: s av Cutrves, and that just west of t he bride anoftualIemsrshv crosing he Ttapso rier i a s a- sked for their positiotns. Not one of - o ng themPt p - o r v r is a s a i l( n said anythinug about deliveries soni An trafegtnd po ev to the boycottedl i-ms. I have (done beei con extr rvight r, a ru nningv no Ihlug yet mt the mattter- and shall Wva calt and prsion hat-~ taken idig t not do anything ttntil I consult with city allow No. 5 to pass. Such were the teremloyrs. atjaitthlemses't ordet-s. Why they were disrecgat~l niain r httetases w wvill never be known, for all those wh strike wvill como to an enid before call shoud hae sen tat hey erethe Close of this week. The announce. is ~ obteyed are ee, a te ie nt wa made t hat the striets .will fig obey~l a-c (eadbe allowed to dlecidle for' thtemselves two TWELVE NEGRoES ARE KILLED. wt omllt~o-wl i ~oelAt Riot on Board ExcursIon TraIn Resultseocnite Fatally.PeenPln vtc ilbesto A Grtiffin, Ca., Junte 19.ChefofPa lice Phelps says his latest informa- eig fthteser'jntct-mo tIon r-egarding the shooting on the'o ltnpaearfrnu uigni SoutI thern tralit isi that 11 negroes at-rIe netfw(aslywicecho o (lead as a result.teAiIL',nty(lid o-hmlfad vann Mitchell and WVest Chunn, two haenghoGtia-te Gr-iiflin negroes of bad reputilation, are i ao fterfrntti sUlld a hl-d here as suspiects. PTey sawisttfathtte nettmsote the trouble was startedl about a crtap a gamte that had been going otn all d-ty. epoc' oti eunsd~nti n Tihree are saidl to be dead at Mci)on-ctIlyO)Odtohetncalfte ouigh, five wet-e (lead wvhen te train (ed-v-swl ahreilot h reached Griflin, and several hav6 died sinice at. their homes.stietaig-ctote. fc A cr-ap game had been statrted on Neoitosa-inrgts5bwe Rg the Itrip upi to Atlanta, atnd it was con- tefegthzdes no tdmr hf tinuted. as thte train left the tertnitnlal cr friwa opne o station. The negro arrested here isatevgeent.Oer400m -ito saidl to have stattedl the fight, whtich oftergnainaedeaigSu ragedl utnceasitngly tutil (Grifln was atittes iwgsaonigt 0Rg reached. - Accurtate informnation is ai-l-r et-'iesaenwrne rm ge most impossible to obtain, althouigh $7 o$ ly&dtepeetbl it s eprt~lher taton ngt- ~s gwchent texstre shl becale ofe bi foun ded a I'hintt-let- beidesthoe houtV condit ibo oodl butterowed Aust1 Om-ifi oficersthin thatnegros ent plant whc .witl ane s on the rio~tfanotheyiareiwokingtharghta th s peal A~ meoin fthetemser'coat ou-.s '*1 th-emses aydcdefrhmsl o PT BUT NO a life-time--the greatest sal It! the lot there are about 800 pairs of Pants of all kinds, stouts, slims and regulars, and they won't last long at the prico. $6.00 Pants at only $4.00. 5.oo Pants at only 3-50 4.00 Pants at only 2.98. 3.50 Pants at only 2.50. 2.oo Pants at only i.5o. 1.50 Pants at only 1.oo. 1.25 Pants at only 90. i.oo Pants at only 78. You will miss n bargain if you fail to get a pair of these pants. Big lot of Collars worth 15c togo at ioc or 3 for 25c. 25c Socks for 15c. 15c Socks for oc. 35c and 50c Socks for 25c. Nice line of 50c ties to go at 25c and 38c. Silk string ties 15c, or 2 for 25c. 25c all Linen Handkerchiefs only 1 5e. ioc Handkerchiefs only 5c. 5c Handkerchiefs only 3c. In this rale we have about fifteen hundred pairs of men's and ladies' 8hoes and Oxfords, ranging in price from $1 00 to $5.00 per pair. These shoes are made by the leading manufacturers of the United States, and the sizes and styles are perfect. $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. 3-50 and 4.00 Shoes at 2.85 3.oo and 3.50 Shoes at 2.00. 3.50 and 4.00 Oxfords 2.50. 1.75 Shoes at $f.25 i.5o Shoes at 1.oo. i.oo Shoes at 75 xce=Morrow ( -.LEADERS IN LOW PRICES-... SPECIAL TERM OF COURT. STICE d to Try Those Who Are Charged] ARMISSHOU D Will Killing Boy and Girl. Idosta, Ga., June -19.--The assur NOW BE DECLARE that a special term of the couiND d .be called for the trial of J. G. ings, his three sons and the ne. i said to be implicated in the Engagement Between Armi ,r assassinations, has done much Would Upset Plans. ill the tempest which was rising last night. e court will be held early in July, MIGHT BREAK NEGOTIATIOP dge Mitchell agrees to that time. itor Thomas stated that the state' President Rooseveit Pays No Attenti ready to rtrial any time. All To His Critics in Russia--Portia e's confession agreed exactly with Wants Conference To U. He. lying statement of Willie Cart er.I a the elder Rawlings learned that IThere Other N ews. 'e was under arrest, he is said to Washington, June 19.--While t collapsed. Trhere are still one i ro arrests to be made, but they .progress of the preliminary negot for the purpose of securing more tions for peace between the Far FAs mece. ern belligerents Is necessarily sh >ore's confession is said to be cor- and at this stage of the procoedm rated by other evidence in the pos-' It is known that President Roosm' n o tt i oliito~udgnea t 11hopes they practically miay be conel he was practically ready for tm'lal ed before he shall go to Oyster 1 ie accused men. for the summner. His d'esire to fit itate in every way poss5ible, the ilils Man on Wedding Eve. gotiations Induced him to reconsi istin, Tex., June 19.-Sidney Law- his original plan to go to Oyster ] 21 years of age. who was to have this week. married, killed his brother-in-law, IAfter lisa visit to Worcester and i ter' Bil s, 13 miles south of this lianmstown, Mass., where he will go ,Sund morning, and is now in attendl the commencement exerciset here. As a result of bad blood be- olark university and WVilliams colkc in Lawson and ilies, the latt'er . e will return to Washington, alr; ad at Lawson's house And tried, it ing. here ilext Friday morning. It, aid, to get him to come out and expected that if nothing unforest t. Lawson finally cd~ne out with shall have occurred in tihe nwmantir shotguns and began firing kiiling some dcfinite announcenment of a almost instantly, then came to status of the negotiations may tin and surredered. - made soon after his return. There is a possibility, even, that Denounced New Negro. Iselection of the plenipotentiaries blanta, June 19.--That the negro both IRissia -and Japan mgy be lawuless character, that he is im-~ noumced before tihe presideont leav al and reckless; that lhe has respect tomorrow night for Massachusetts. ier for the rights of man on eartih A finail dlecision as to the atd the authority of God1 in heaven the conference having been reached that he is a "'liar," if lie deiesC thme presirdecnt ini commoni vkith the sharge, are some of the statements litical world is awaiting action of t e by Rev. J. A. Davis, D.D., presid- helligerent nations as to their pea telder of the Atlanta district, Afri-nvy. Wtthtprofhep Meroini Episotl church.ur grami the president naturally h il emni i ehlcuc. nothing to (do. When the selcctio Policemen Kill Bad Negro. have been made the names of the e mntgomery, Ala., June 19.-Polico v'oys of the respective governmen1 ers~ Oscar McDade and H. Tr. Will bem commulnicatedl to the presidem and, special men on the night Ily him they will be communicated ,had a desperate encoutiter with the governments in interest and f< nclh of tieves, one of whom may alally announced to the world. a to be a white man, at daylight It is the hope here that the arrana lay morning, and as a conslequtence mnents for the conference may proce and is in the hospital with three with such facility as to avert a gem Sis dead, shiot several times aften ei engagement in .Manchuria betwe4 tholes in hi mand one of the ne. the forces of oenerals Linovitch al imselfwias lilt by Oficer Ragland. Ona h rcptteo r er Gray's Sweet Powders for Ohidren atea h rsetsaeo h e ifullhy used by Mother Gray. nmurse 1 in egtain wolbergredh en's hlome in New York, Cure feveriaA shat i.unotnt erro u piad Stomach, Tieothinmg Disorder, mnovo wvel and destroy worms. Over 3,00 temifetasrrwihmgtip iais. They never fall. At all druggitseiuyth goainsorhec anipi free. Address Allen 8. Oimnste tusytengtatosfrtee Zl.ference. Indeed, it Is helieved that BROKE.. 3 Pickens ever knew. In order to make this sale interesting for the ladies we are offering some special bargains in W h'te Goods, Silks and Millinery. All 7 1-2C White Goods to go at 5c. All ioc White Goods to go at 7 1-2c. All 16 2-3c Whitc Goods to go at T 2 1 -2C. One lot 16 1-2c, 20C, 25c and 35c White Goods to go at 15c. One lot 35C Champ. col. to go at 25c. Pino Crege, all shades, 25c anld 35c, to go at i 9c. Big drive in all wool Batiste, only a few colors grey, tan, old rose-from 65c to 35c. We haven't space to quote more prices, but the scalping knife has cut deep. Millinery G1oods Cut- ii Half. This is one of the biggest millinery seasons that we have ever had, and we feel very grateful for your patronage in this department. As we have closed our eyes to profit we give you the remnant stock at your own price. We appreciate your business, cash or credit, and will spare no pains to please you. dompany. soime iuarters, that whaitever miight be General Synod of Lutherans. the result of sueh a confliet, it would Pittsburg, Juno 19.-IThe fourth aitrouse such bitterness that the lego- day's session of the general synod of gations the status of which is now so (he Evangelical Lutheran church in favorable would collapse. America ,convened today with devo It can b1e sa11 Pident nosevelt 13 tional exercises. Notwithstanding the giving no iteedl to irritating personal warm weather today all the 260 dele em references to him which have appeared gates were in their seats. The 19th in a part of the Russian press. i-fs biennial report of the board of church conduct of the peace negotiations extension shows for the two years end thus far has been as nearly directly as ing April 30, last, the total repelpts 1s, pdvible with the emiperors of the b-I were $145,194, an increase over 1903, ligerent powers and1 th earr angemlents of $12,320. Thle total assets were $471, an concluded represent their persongl89 Dungtebnnmffy-w views as well as his own. h69 urchn were ienbyloan finty20w dThe reference to the pr-esidlent by creceeied byios on amu 2a0se - a imortnt t. etrsbrg ewsape !by the twenty-five synods in the past 40 a "bi'oker" is re-garded hier- as year was $69,772, which was $13,663 s~ost unhappy, although it is k nown in le than lhe apportionment. hWashington that it does not reilect the., La- sentiments of the st. Petersburg gov- Portland Wants Conference. sU- erment. Such comhbments see-eve, how- PtIaid r. ue1.Prln ever, to accentuate the desire of the Ptplied fore.,e priune of.--old president and( of the p~owers generally haippngo the goftpriietiol-* to avert. if possible, another se101rious og thei metnd Jaafi thnisoty.i oiL- engagement on the Manchurian batIle- ris ofussia and Jpesinthi Governo iid- fhld, lest the1 conciliatory (-ffort s hr- In esages to Phmbrlaidn, ovOegnr lay t ofore madte miay be rendlered~ fruit- lMo George ihambelaim, ofOrgn cii- less through the utterances of b e Rut- tad, alled hergesillnts, ofe ne. Bian press, backed, as they may bestthfattt Portland, aldtepeidets ate ir with the power sof the war party ion to hfac hay ortweend ssi an lay the emire11. aute alf a bten usi n tof TO T HE PUBLIC ! dII. Endel's stockI is now in I tihe hands of. the world's G reatest IBargain1 Givers, SThe New York Salvage Co.' of This entire stock of Clothing, Hats, Gent's n. Furnishing Goods, must be sold.::::::: ;Sale Starts Wednesday, June 14,. '9 A. M. Sale Lasts 10 Days! MU SIGC E ACH D AY! n Money Refuinded if you are 10 not per tectly lpleased with your purchiase. : : :::: lR. R. Fare paid on purchases of $:25.00' or over. Watchi For The Big Red Sign, in ii. ENDEL'S STAND. 'nwOlbeClothinig Hiouse-120 S. Main Street. UREENVILLE, S. C. Repefuly ORK SALVYAQE COPA Am