T.TiTTTA TTLf JUmHJ! !L ii lJi 1UJ puce ic SWEPT Tl death if sin . M ME- Sfn ill i . tup nr ii Hi . u -.-4 inr 1 I la U III . (.! .1 UU ' I I I Lb 'aw rv tke rw..M rwM' na.aa I lb H't4, 4M tV i 1.114. M i l W- t m il t W 4 ' av a Ik KaKfc ItKUH ImUMt to tto aaa I. ilraw hawa of tfca, rML M Mfrt i.aa it ctn-l inatt 4a ar,ui : THEIR W FLIES . 7 M ST HUES a- ik n A. Oiarc It. 4 (fcawa u r. rf to unrry aa . Ilr 1W AiHrUI4 fnt I ttsrmitrWm. Alt., Or I (Br tK. Aaaiata4 frwaa.) 4tar Marfan kaaas atatriMajt Wa-4ai r Yaca, Win. . Viae Mom afa lB a tWa V Ukn taat Kb rreat kMtl U li torn- toai aad atora otoara rtii 4 policy la tkaa inlny lajurK fatally, J'mM mw toovr lr r latl rail a rttn ll lairiair l! Cototor, namM. Tto, la Wil -' ( -U , luS(nn It is ..-rata P -tvf . m 1,. cMBttMrr, cw.-no. .n. i cunting oi ia 'imatar a ma a i fTTl. f"0' " It mm (oiiowaa ii in "TTa oarra Bf laa alaaJB ar vara a iei'la ipoA Iba mil a arrlvai aara .,t ri: mala taa fall aitrat of tba U-a,''-ur :t la poa- albla that U laa pora. r knew to b aslaalog from tha mj Bay aot rensUtata ifca fa!' nutrbw of daad. Wbra tba Cmpwui iaackad Qaaraatlaa taa of Ui ;i.Juid paa aaacara vara at 111 la tba (n a hoe ptUU aoroa acrloitalj hart. -.u4 a acora of olbrra war aua lat :u!aor lajaiiaa. ' Tba Carapanla wuJ olj i ujrr full hehdway Wadneaday artciunoa.- -""-a " (ha big ataamar Inrtbrd to port aud aooopad up aa enormoua aea. Tha wara boarded tba ateamor about : btp on tba port -Ida and awtp. c acroaa tba ataeras dark, rompleu. i filling tba apaca batvam that dork a bo re aad carrying avarythlng with It. Tba ataatner'a alda waa burled ao dacp tbat paaaengera on tha deck a bora tba atoeraga were aabmerged to their valati a ti Immnae vol um of water loiiinl aft and then aurgad forward. All tba cabin, paa aengera on the upper deck oucceeded In clinging to aupporta wklla tha water aurged around them, and ware wived,, but tha unfortunatea on the ateeraga decX fouad tharaaelrea utterly - helpl'. The" Irrealttlble rush of water sweeping oward the forward part of lha ship earried everything before It Netting, heavy railinga and other obtructlona which had been arranged aea' rail ings to prevent passengers being washed overboard served their pur pose only In part, So great was the volume and force of the a rushing waters that the door In the rati was smashed and through this opening five of the helpless ones who had been'caught by tha wave were swept to their death. Others dashed against the rails, and oXher like obstructions escaped death, but many received se vere Injuries. One young woman had both legs broken at the thigh and several suffered broken rma and ribs, while more than a score were bruised and batteraa. John Graham, of Milwaukee, w$s one of the steerage passengers lost. Others known to be lost were two Irish glrla and two other women. c Agnes Carlson, a young Swedish woman who , suffered fracture jbf both thighs and internal , injuries, died In the ship's hospital about fn hour before the Campania docked today- ' ' , GERMANY ALARMED. t Great Distrust Over the Recent Franco-British Alliance. . (By the Associated Press.) Berlin, ; Oct 14. Disclpsures In France of alleged British offers of alliance against Germany, are so thoroughly believed here that a pow erful naval league with its 600,000 members, and all apparatus of agita tion Is already moving for a new naval programme that shall further Increase Germany's ' defensive re sources against Great Britain. -The popular distrust of Great Britain has naturally swollen 'to grant propor tions and semi-official denials in Lon don cannot overcome convictions now formed that Germany had a narrow ' escape trom war,' in which although she would have, been . victorious on land, would have resulted in her be ing crushed at seat: and damaged along the coast with a consequent de struction, of her oversea commerce. ' Disastrous Fire. ' 'Mount Sterling, 'Ky "Oct. ' 14. Firs destroyed the Montgomery Blue Grass Seed Plant; a colored public schooj and Langston'a grocery. The loss waa $90,000, one-third Insured. . ' ' Athletic Event at Spencer. . , (Special to the Evening Times.) Spencer, Oct. 14. Artlclea of agreement were signed here last night between Prof. Charles Leon f hardt and Prof. Bam Morberger, of ' Indianapolis, to wrestle In Spencer on "it -V 1 1 ' i f lUJtaaf U to taatkarlt tn r f I v rataa will la ar f.,.r. a. km. r.N 1. laay drflalia roaxJaaloa I kardly itlilak aaj-taiai drflmta il br dia by Coatraaa for It "Tha propoaltloa propoaa4 tba PYaaidrat rontvMpUiMi otlJh taa (baa a radical rbaafa, both la tba piirclpla of uutioa and la th priori .l of dlatlarl aad atftarai pearara J' lcralrsJ ky tha Cueiilialloa ao4 alatutv .; - to tha Radrral gov- aramaoi on ona band otbar to tba BlatM " aad on AITOMOH1IJC A1XTIKXT. Nrml IVnwoa Ujitrrd Whllr ThHr Way to Cap Ram. (By tha Aaaorlated Pri ) S) York. Oct 14 Mlaa Brunr and Mlaa BAia l.loyd, 'vvrd to be realdeata of Syracuae, vera Injured thla morning while on tlielr way to tha VandarptK rup raea, tram the automobile la whlrb tbey were riding plunged through an Iro.i fence and Into the tunnel at Park avenue and Thirty-third street. Chaa. Nelhaqs, the owner and driver of tba automobile, was also severely Injured. He . was csred for and placed under arrest. The others Injured are Mr. E. Wilde and Mr. and Mrs. Bplitdorf. KtUcd by Worry. Peoria, 111.. Oct 14. The Dough erty scandal has 'claimed anotner vle- Uzx. Driven to desperation and ner vous prostration by worry over the dloclosures compromising his bank and fear of disastrous-ruin. Nelson Barnham, a venerable stockholder tn the Peoria National Bank, died sud denly last night Ha was 79 years old and was worth half a million dol lars. STORK BURGLARIZED. Thief Secured Only f28 Before He Waa Frightened Off. , (Special to the Evening Times.) New Bern,. N. C, Oct. 14. The dry goods store of J. 0. Dunn ft Co. was burglarised last night and the cash drawer was robbed of 128, There Is evidence that the thief was frightened off, as he left his tools and did not take all the. money, in the drawer. The police have good clues as to the Identity of the burg lar. Rockefeller Not going South. Cleveland, O., Oct. 14. Mr. John D. Rockefeller has changed his plans regarding a trip South this week and will go to New York when he leaves here,, probably Monday. The time of his leaving was scheduled for tomorrow, but as he Is aversed to travelling, on Sunday, the party will not leave until Monday. , Portland Fair a Success.1 Portland, Ore., Oct., 14. Tomor row the Lewis and Clarke Exposition will close its doors to the public, having had a season of four and a half months., The officials areenr thu8iastio over , the success of the ex position and report it a success In every particular, '.',: -.. v..-.. . Blue Jackets Go South. New York, Oct. 14. Rear Admi ral 'Evans fleet' will sail tomorrow for Hampton Roads, Va., and -from thence to Annapolfy Md., where they will meet the warships under Prince Louts of Battenberg, and escort them to New York early In November. ?.;? in i . q.i .177 .,- r j. i.s' Now Yorfc.Llft'BrldRe,m, New ' York, OQt 14. The" first bridge of the lift type to be builtj by this city, was opened here today,- with great ceremony. It spans Newton Creek, between Vernon avenue( Iiong Island City, and Manhattan, avenue. t Bryan Duo at Toklo. -' Tokto, Oct 14. WHllnm J. ,Bryan, Mrs. Bryan 'and their vdaughter are expected to arrive here tomorrow. From here he Bryans will go to Ma nila to spend some time in the Phil lplpnes, i ." ffcaaa I w MaM2 ir Harr ! ftra4fM, i :.,U4 a lria tlti-a ,14. 1 ll fclfbl Ttia a-ii .i tcfti a a i4aU mi.! ra(r4 in a ! intnti asfkn m... ayu i.k at m,i.i.i u. Hary tW ih luoittt.iH aWlpal ibaatn tbl al Urnlfi.rd tad i-i I ha lb"!lf In kla l.arl arland a Ilk an dytat ai II Jo I r I . c alia. I. u ita I ll"i ',' a aa 1M of! Bxrki-i In la.nl 'IffiM.. iTai nanit Tht Aaw-tlain) I't.iv i . . -1 nlKkt r r-lrx tin Kir ltrnr fi.lldalnt ui. (i am frta Iiiiiii iiiuiu.it. i Uracil Mto lMto the Klflkt-r Vr-ry l-rrihl n- Sir Hearf I Mine; bad an hii.h I, mihii, al ler rtMuralng from ih- Ui.ir to ih hon l lo-nlghl and Ul.il 'uliirnl," A .j ' I I i U.. l . w... .t .. . .. ... - .... 1. It. rriutiii nit- u a ' .1 hi a (tuwiii man In Knuland talli-d n il mil h uol yie veraal -iireHiim of nuinia ai bus .followed tin- iraKlolly iudi)en dcalU or Mr Henry living iiin lam words on the MaK a ) curtain was rang down on the death of B'kett, "Into Thy hDd. oh lrl. handH," ni-rc prai tl m 1 1 uttered, n he nevrr aiioke after hW! collarwe In the IimII of iho hotel where he died. FINANCIALLY MCXI. ' - ertnanla lUnk, of New OrleaM. If;. along thn Riilf is bo- rroaperoisa Condition. New Orleana, Oct. 14. The ru on tha OermanU Bank Was tviiineu this morning, but It Ik U-llevml the excitement will )n&n wilh iho dny, as tho Impregnability of that IuhIIIii tlon Is realised. Most of (hone who are withdrawing are the poorer classes, who have not taken the trou ble to Investigate the story ukii which the run Is ktoiiiuI "d. The clearing house coinminslou Invesli- gaieu no uuiin, a uuanti ami iiuiin. n . i u ..., r i i ,1 . . tr called upon to do ho, it could pay every depositor every rent due ami have left-for distribution among stockholders a surplus of JS'.is.fibS. International Automobile K.ne. (By the Associated Press.) New York, Oct. 14. The Interna tional automobile race for the Van derbilt cup started at fi o'clock on I the Mlneola, Long Island, course. 1 Jenatxy in Robert Graves' German ! 120 borso-power car was the llrst to: start fcfol lowed quickly by eighteen othas kt one minute Intervals. I Tie course 28.0 miles around 'is! to be covered ten times, making a; total distance of 2X:t miles. Hemery, driving a French machine, is the winner Of the automobile race. General MeGlashan 111. (By the Associated Press.) Savannah, Ga., Oct. 14. General McQlashan, commanding the Georgia division, Unltoti. Confederate Veter ks, was stricken with paralysis while attempting to arise yesterday morn Iuk from a sick bed. His entire left side was affected and it is feared his illness will vreclude his participa tion in -tho reunion' exercises at Ma con, November 9th and 10th. Famine Causes Riot. I By the Associated Press. ) Seville, Spain, Out. 14. Over a, thorn and farm laborers, made des-1 pernte .iy the existing famine, in-1 vailed the market place at Keija near here, seized the entire atpek of food i and money,' destroyed the market : and theyr the town into a panic. The authorities hastily applied for mili tary relief. " ,v ;.-' -- ' Four Surveyors "Drowned, v ' - ( By the Associated Press. ) i Wlnnipefi. - Manitoba. Oct. 14. Four men talonging to a party of six Grand Trunk Pacific surveyors, were drowned ' iterday ' In the Winnipeg river "near Kenera. by the upsetting of their eanoe. - v --Official Ending of War. '' Washington, Oct. ' 14,--The Em perors of Russia and Japan thiR morning signed the peace treaty, thus officially ending the war. , Keep Moving. ' ; Destiny has turned many a man down while he waa walling for some thing to turn up. Success Magazine. )!. 4 ( VIM In I t t , ...it., i, O. i 1 1. U4 J lu r la i. 41m (I I .wifia l.iriar Jul kiatjpti.v ai 1 1. w uiHtbi- M.fr'.1 Iti'.-tl.ll. I tll kit itl.j " I ' .i . j i .. r r , l.'d a H h l.l . jaaS . nJilw HUH II l ! ' i ,1 - - j 11.-11 I attii al Mm. I'iiii j, t , M ItmiraU ' ll'. I Ihn Aumiiii'd N-a I MicanH, la . m i rt afiaHn-r iir.-vjiltiMl u I'., i i lH-ii .im) itf n;joa.'Th in i. i hf ni!(i r uimnriiia '. f Vt t hi. t a rlao in cum I . i , "dl J hours aa . , , aHaapt olntllK. iIiiti- Hat Ir ! la Uii' it'llow f.M.-r -I-1. .ui i only i wo d- n hs in i in y day, outride of Ncv, (Mi- :n St ratteraon. 't he MIkUM. I Hold has rasiinii'd ti.iin i i Into Tbyl,H llalm, ' l lie lant he lnretlgliii Niti;n..n MonigomT. Ala., on l l h,,f Quarantine lnni.Ktiu M.-udor. 0' trr,la. Is here InveMtlKal Iiik ibe J follow fever situation at Cantli-berry, ;j Alabama. Ciistlfberry la bodied up ii far M Alabama U ooneermil. The jiieve.t t I aoaqr.Hi io the miii of ' inff-etvdt JrA Murray. For Vkl.y'a fever lnr1. , Arga and-tbe -ollcltor. ki Now (Jri'ann, La.. Oct 14 The official yellow fever report hIiowh the following eonilillons up lo six o'clock Friday afternoon. New fuses, 2a; to; ! to date. 3.2SG. Deaths, 4. total. 42;!. New foci, 6. Ptienls heinx invited. Hi". P(ienif: discharged. L'.r.Mi'.. I r. 7 . was has The Jlllnp to - i Ili-W rases f j . sorM tDlllR Of U suipl lsi but il r.iis.d uo uneasiness, be-anse the tbat nilRhl have been revealed, het loerience of all- past visitations of tcrt, were read from Judne U B. ,le fVer Is that toward the end there is always a radical variation in the reports from day to day. The report for today Is Just likely as not to be extremely low. The Indications point that way, as there were only two rases of suspicious fever roportod yesterday. Another High Point Factory. The Secretary of Slate to-day grafted a charter to the High Point Roll 'and Panel Company. The com pany' will manufacture veneers and thin wood products and will possibly make baskets and crates. The capi tal, stock IS for $7.r,000, of which amount '$12,000 has been paid in. Among the corporators are Messrs. .1. H. Millts, W. J. McAnnlly. W. P. Ragaji, K. M. Armfleld and :i num ber of others of High Point. Changes in irginia. Life. Mr E. K. Leeson, who has been Toklo, Oct. 14. Admiral Togo assistant superintendent of Ihe local landed from his flagship at Ise Bay agency of the Virginia Life Insur-; today and proceeded direct lo Ise anee Company, has been called bv the temple io worship. eH will proceed company to Salisbury. Mr. .1. K. to Toldo for the naval review on Oc tane has been promoted, from the tober 23. The approaching visit of soliciting force to the post of assis-1 William .1. Bryan to Japan is wel tant superintendent to succeed Mr. , corned by the papers, which are co Lei'son. Miss Ethel Hull has ac-! piously recounting his political ex cepted a position as stenographer in i reer. the same 'offices. ! Greatness Thrust on Them. Shakespeare tells, us that while ;dnm and thl8 portj whieh was (lis. some persons achieve greatness, continued last March, owing (o the others have It thrust upon them. This oxtrcme dullness in ocean freights seems to -be thb predicament of theat that tIm(J) wj jje resumed tomor- iar.esc vtciims or rne iew iorn nan of Fame electors- Mary Lyon , and Maria Mitchell, who have Just been i accorded pedestals in the famous hall." Not one American In 100.000 ever ; heard of these , ladies. Exem plary in every walk of life, no doubt, and perhaps ''great," they are cer tainly not famous in the ordinary sense of the word. .Their achieve ments have not dazzled the world. What they, did la a secret locked In the breasts of a small class of local quid nutjes and has not obtained the wide 'recognition required .for : a proper, candidate tor fame.. They are not to be classed with Mrs. Eddy, J a ft .t4. i I l.i i. t. ...t, !. - lu j. t .!.'. It, I.... . ft. I . I I -' ! v , l...,tl tlx I 1. .4. a 1 1 . ... ! htnl l I ' f hi- ) tt, it a m If ' Hn kP . ! ' in -Mi. a 111 i i. ir r a ttn Ihii m' mr lltiaal fll..- In ,!..! i.. It la lo t fiar-d 'I t i - ! i l.t flra aaaltafa'ioB (' i'.i . m .mrrn Mwi.n t.i.. i .on from V a Tik Hi. . 1 .t. l .i It imorr . in mi i : : i w miii .oiihmiii uml. r i.l I'rontlai nt ami I iHu. ll.l lurluiiiil.i ll.l. In Ii I. r- si i.l Man 4 on. tnnt1 In Inn t-ar. ' ..i. el inn I i It'll U U tit ill-l .lie II .-'I U; ex.llill il.ii: 'III. I tile I UM' of K M l'!, Willi In llllil T nenteni In .. ie tao jean, on the imlillr ruids In iiildlllnti to I l.e primmer I tiere are .resent III tile txe.iiuve rhiitlltiel Mi- J S Murray, wife of the de iiaseil man. and tl.e folloalnK nan. i d K'ntlelnen from Durham, who feel i deep Interest In the matter W It Miiriav .1 h'rank Maddret. Judt:e It W i'lston. Frank I. Kullei . .1 raw ford H'gRs, J S Mantilna. It 14 Uoone. Jr., I)-. S. M JolinROn. Col .1. Harper Krwln. J. 11 liarbee. Al derman W. JJ.'.Griawold, T J. lanilH-. W. C. UradfWr, L. A. Carr, J. A l noniason, Aipnonaua i oon, n. r. N(l w, C. C. .""mmiui, J. H. Colemau, There wan some spnrrlnR al the openlnR of the cuse by reason of Hie desire lo have the prisoner testify in his own behalf. This,, however, was not allowed by the Governor, because he had not been put on the stand It was also stated that he would not consider unvthint; but new evidence and farts ! Peebles Hnd Solicitor A. L. Brooks. Governor Glenn suggested to the lawyers that they follow the evidence and discuss that alone. It was un derstood that if doubt was evidenced j concerning the handling of the pistol by ihe prisoner the Governor would I interpose. Judge U. V. Winston made the1 opening speech in behalf of Mr. Mur ray, pleading earnestly and force- fully for him. He recited the events' in ihe affair and spoke of the char-1 aetei' the man and family hnd borne.! He was followed by Col. T. M. Argo : for the State. The Governor's office was quite filled with intersted listen ers in addition to a number of news : paper men. Governor Glenn this afternoon de cided to grant Murray a respite until October 26th, pending a detailed ex amination of the records in the case. Bryan's, Visit to Japan. i ( Bv the Associated Press. ) Ocean Line Resumed. Boston, Mass., Oct.. 14. The steamship service between Rotter- An ill that 4W0 iRM'wCbur;'cRltal I sufftcfently strong to meet all requirements of onr patrons, and all inducements arc offered the public that are consistent with sound banking. De positors re assured of every" ourtesy possible. We strive to merit ' your business by offering such facilities as will meet your wishes. Carolina Trust Company. i t- X I M . l ll.l. 1,, I'-l IVH 14 I l.yr I V4.tt.i1,, T, W . I Kita ii 7 alt t tut, 1 1 i M...S., ,....' 1 ! :i in t.i1 .. s ,!,.., !,, .,, i ',.! :i otif.if !' II..IM S .,,,, in V .. ,t. a. I'. ... In . in . .. . ftilral M. I! 4 liur.li l(. V y V lltsliop J . s 1 r t I ill Ni M I and T li!a S. In... I Su,.l hp i i m I UK at . rv Ire on '.u Strann ii are all in I onion o w a ! 11 t . tu In the pastor .si, ;o a m . M .1 M. I'l.al worth League Tueds T .In Midwi-ek prayer Wednesjji evenins at T ers and visitors to tli. ordlallv. Invited ( hrlsl Chanb. Itev. M. M Marshall. D D . Hector Severn h Snnday after Trinity. Hold Communion Ii a. m. Sunday School 10 a. in. Divine service and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer i o'clock. Services during the weeV WedmV day (St. Luke's day I 10 a. m. and ,ri p. ni.: Friday ill n tn. Free seats Strangers and visitors cordially in vited. lalentoii Street Methodist Church. Rev.-It. F. Bumpas. pastor. Servi ces to-morrow at '1 a in. and 7;"0 p ni." Sermon at both hours by the pastor. Sunday School at 9 ;lti a. m. Joseph G. Brown, superintendent. Epworth league meets Monday night and prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Visitors in the city and the public are cordially Invited to attend all services. Churcti of the Good Shepherd. Rev. I. McK. Pittenger. D. D., Rec tor Seventeenth Sunday after Trin ity Holy communion al S a. m. Sun day school at 9:4"i a. ni. Service and sermon at 1 1 a. in. Service and sermon at 8 p. m. Wednesday, St. Luke's Day, holy communion at 10 a. ni. Service on Friday at 5:30 p. m. The seats are all free and strangers and visitors are cordially invited. Presbyterian Church. Rev. Alfred H. Moment. D.D., pas tor. Services 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Wednes day service S p. m. Seats all free. Public are invited to all services Gospel Wagon Services. The Gospel Wagon, under Ihe di rection of a bajid of workers of the Tabernacle Baptist church, will be at Pilot Mills to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock and on Johnson street near railroad at 4:45 p. m. for a service of thirty minutes at each place. Bomb Throwers Escaped. (By the Associated Press.) Warsaw, Poland, Oct. 14. A bomb was thrown at the villa of an English manufacturer. The cook and gardner were killed and the house damaged. The bomb throwers (led, pursued by the police. When close pressed the. fugitives shot and killed three policemen and escaped. J :.tyi