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A i pries t. us II LI n ! iiilJui tit, Ccsscas Est Cr 4 . WtJ Rcj;!:c la Oil's Cleihe CVitr4 4 My Flaor Tbrowgttoat llaaata, U :itr , BrUg riangrd lm Wild Cirtuwfrt By Ltroie of Twreday. (Br Ik Aioclte4 PrM.) flt Ptrbrf. Not, 1. A ll(fat UU f mo cover4 iba dry vita a whit nBtla during taa alcM, bat UU morBlDf tba v.tbar la ixxsomlm cold-and a drlitliog rala helpd to put a dinptr oa tba ardor of crowd, already ihut4 by tha delirium o( ycatcrday. . ; " , t StndnU aol aoclJ damocrallc leaders who coaUnoa to declara that Both In 1 but a democratic republic , will aufflca, ara utlnc arery mana , la their power to kep tip tha entba alasm and drWe people Into armed oolllilona with the troopa. A acora of big meeting! ware an- , aounced for to-day. ' An oOtcal thankatfvlnr aerrlra waa announced at Kasan Cathedral this afternoon. Newe from tha iroTlnrs ahowa that tha whole Empire must 'hare been plunged Into great excitement yee terday. , 1 ' Claahea and aangulnary encounter occurred at many place. In tome towna mot obtained control and tha . , authorltloi were forced to obey tholr . demands for the rcloaae of political prisoners, a This was .the case at Byelostok. v Cossocks Were ttimpl 1"""- nnl -" tboy beat wowda at Kuwait, Kib&Int'ir,1 Klcft and other places. . i Conflirts at Odenia. , ' t Odessa, Nor. 1.- Conflicts between Coesacks and students continue. Dur ing, fighting, between roughs . and Jes last night thirty-seven persons - ' were killed, eighty-one seriously .Jn 'Jured. ' V ' : .There was considerable pillaging during the night on the outskirts, v " which the students, who bad orga nlzed themselves into', a city guard, tried to prevent. The most serious clash took place at the university, " where, the students were haranglng . the crowds. CoBsacks charged, them, using rifles, lances and whips, killing .' ten and wounding 60 persona. , 'The Cossacks also broke the wln- dows of buildings With their lances - and some students were driven Into the court yard and whipped by the '. Cossacks and the police. One of the students was beaten by , 30 policemen and his Jaw was broken. Another student bad 140 whip stripes on his body. ,, - , , ? :-"; v'V t' C Riots and Bloodshed. London, Nov; 1. A dispatch tb the news agency from Odessa says that ' ' mobs of rioters have broken Joosse In - . various parts of the City and have ' been in contact with bands of ptu ' dents, resulting In much bloodshed. It Is estimated a hundred persons have bopn killed. 7- ' t " ' Dead Bodies Removed. ; ' ; Kleff, Russia, Nov. 1. The bodies of five persons killed and 45 wounded - people were removed from the town hall this Morning. Cossacks while passing' v'the .office' 6r The Otklllji '- (Liberal paper) fired three volleys at ' the bulldlns.' : . "." X:';: : "v ' ' t Soldiers KUr,Maiiy..'.:3'J',i,,..-'"-V ' 1 Mlnsfc.'RusBla,; Nov. i. --Crowds in an. attempt to storm , the prison toi , day were beaten oft by Cossacks, who ftred several ' volleys. Many ' were ,'vs tilled or wounded and many more "''were beaten with whips. , Conflicts .Ara Frequent. Warsaw, Nov. 1. Disorders- con f: tlnue. Conflicts between populace 1 ' and soldiers are frequent. : The authorities are charged .with ignoring the imperial manifesto, and general depression .prevails everywhere.' "There is a' complete'-- do ad-lock in ' ' business an J tr; "'c, evoa emi'loyees ' of drug stores have aj.--in gone on ' A strike. 1 a an J i . '.arcs are full of troops. RAILROAD WON SUIT i Fayettov'"e Case Tlu-own J " .) in f c, (Spcti.i to the Lvo.r 'T 1 Fayetteville, N. C, i v, case of D. S. Brown, Brian O- t t-y 1 - iitrator.' i l -4 . . i. V A. I . i . t . k I . . 4 l ' F - .'. i I. ti.i i .,'. .ii.i f a i r ; . , ..; iJ . .;.t kiM I U I Ltl I ., i r I fc I . i tie ta, -fM4 ( ' k , ie k cf .!,. fc s fee r I la m it U I I l ! la Ike Cr'rlCtM lu:i J4I I I Tt I I 1 I tt I " fce t In biif a It ue Mw , eou'.d tWf ai: as. reaaoa fur rex-ownaf I Ire Anrrir are IW-U-sJ u Here Na ta tlta. (Eytke AMorlatad reM ) Jlor.f Krag. So. 1 De A Di ti ns M4iotkr1e bee, tt la believed. beea BBureered at Lientfea. tM!le ksva sot b re!ved. Lieochow Is a towa of twelve tkoaeaad Hn ' la tba weetera portloa of tba prov ince of Kaang Tucf. at the bead of tha Calf of Toag King, aot far from tba treaty port of fakhot. lyCH rOIXT ROEBERT. As Tmr aa la Vow Kmwi U Thieve Berared Bat Lit tie Momrj. . (Special to Tba Evening Time. ) High Point, N. C. Nov. 1. Borne time early this morning burglars en tered tha store of the People's IIoiim furnlshing Company her aad blew ope a a afe. Entrance was effected through a rear window. Very little money or stock waa secured aa far aa la known at this time. ,CDS JEERAT red i;m . Anti H can-t FUgs Torn la la New York and Crowds Abuse Polio for Artvtlng I,. d ra tf t " DemoastratloB. V j - (By th Associated Press.)" , . New York, Nov. J.A crowd num bering a thousand or more attacked and tore down an anti-Hearst banner in Union Square to-day. The banner waa similar to one put up In Park Row yesterday. Which was taken down by order of Mayor, McCiellan after a demonstration had been made by a large crowd at the city, hall. To-day'a crowd, tore down a red flag supported by a hand and labeled "Hearst. ? Along With the red flag the crowd pulled down another flag of. Stars and Stripes, supported by a hand marked "McCiellan."' The red flag was cut to pieces with a pair of shears and the remnants ground Into ,the ; pavement" ; The ; American iflag was; carefully preserved . and guarded until the police arrived. No arrests were made. ". , 1 ' , There was another' and mora ex citing scene at Fourth street And Broadway, where a similar banner was placed. ' The red flag attracted little attention , during the morning, but; when the lunch ' hour ' arrived several thousand V employees from nearby, dry goods stores ? gathered around the offending political dis play. ,' One young man made a speech expressing " ' indignation t that ; ? 'an American flag had been placed on a level with a flag of anarchy. Another young man volunteered to cut It down, ' which he did, being loudly cheered On tne side of the street on which, -the American flag fell many In the crowd , uncovered and, the na tional emblem was picked up ; and carefully folded. j'The red flag,, how ever, was trampled in' the mud and finally, torn to pieces., ' ' . ; t ix By this time an extra, force .of police : arrived and the young man who had cut down -the flags was ar rested, charged with disorderly con duct.. He was followed to the station houBe by a crowd of-several hundred persona who -jeered; and. denounced the police for making the arrest Mayor McCiellan 'r expressed, disap proval of the use of red flags pn some of the Tammany banners and-al-o directed that speakers support!! him must not be guilty of person. l abuse of, any of the opposing candi dates. Leader Murphy, of Tam r-any, had notning to ao witn tne election of political displays on which the 'American flag and the red flag were placed side by side. . No New . Casos. , . ' (ly tiiQ Associated Pre1 s.) Now OrUiHns, Nov. 1. ta now . t o deaths (3 the latest fever recor.i. r ! m .J ... n i r i u LI1 d.iiljLti rjrlccnt tf Salves ; STFIETS V.LHE FILLED - BY THE FutUIi:'; 4 ul I he Blaee le pr- ' a VhKiwJ tr KB2 1 IVves U tarWi ' Ccjr, U1m ' Wm' H'Odly , lirtrrd by ! ', (I't the Awocie W4 Vrn. ' , Kiorkhola. Nov. l.-j-Tbe old Baku fief aas truck thruusbout Swedes this morning aa4 tba aew SwadUh nelga hoisted to aa acoora pant meet of salute, ringing of dukb bel'.s and parades of t roe pa. la Slock hoim the whole garrlsoa paraded and moai or me popuiauoa iaroegta tbei,k0e froBt of hJo(.v streets.. At oiJock the flag lowal b lh, prorty burned r tba by Bwwdea before the union wtai,rgMt stores la the city, together Norway, pearly a cntcry ago. mwj,, tha OceoU Club ouarteri. The agala broken out over palaces, from , following stores war destroyed, ea ch tire h steeples, poblle and private 1 uillng loss of 2a,000: Watsoa buildings and. afeamers and aalliag U Ca real estate; 8ydncy 8. Kaha. 'T!?'" ' . " . " i dr(f: F. B. Druc. aportlng goods; 1 King Ocar wltaosaed the sv:Ucle M ; Bowers, mllllaery. Haaoah from tha roof of the palace and ten ( Broth ore, drugs; Louisville and of thousands of citlsens gathered la Nashville, city ticket office; Jacobl the vicinity and demonstratively nrohers. grocorlear Charles H. Tur- A Chlloan school elilp lu (lie har bor.' Joined with tha ttacdbtl) vowmU in saluting too new nag. Similar ceremonies too'i plac in all cities and every school bouse In the country bad lis demoastratlon, children gathering outside and salut ing the flag. f v . ' - IXlURKD IN 1RF- Flte' Ha.NtHiin llurt, One NotUt'lng , Ktpwted to Reeovet. . f , . (By the Associated, Press.) h Philadelphia' Pa.. Nov. flva hoaemen were injured, three serious ly, in a fire which destroyed tha ware house of the Fenton Storaga Com pany. The injured are John Earley, William Drake 'and Jame McLaugh lin. . JSarly is pot eitjiocted to. recover. Season Close. Bangort Maine;, Nay.'' 1. The fac tories of alf the Fastport sardine packers closed to-day, both syndicate and independent , The-, packers have Agreed that ho sardines shall be sold for less than 2.00 a case for oils. This action j was brought about by the . present unsatisfactory condition of Xhe market- j ' ' '. irt ' : ',j , Ayashlngton7 Nov.ll.-t-'potmast-rs:' Georgia, Antloch, Kato Bird- song; Temple Grove, Thos. J. Burns; South Carolina,' Mulligan, Fred S. Davis. ' " ' v ' LILLISTIIICISt: v 'in CIDED Ui.ULl udge Rudder' Will Not Hand Down His Jclsloii in Iurder Hearing. ' Until He Has 'Roih) Ail the , ' -N , Klidfuce takt;n in the, j . ( ' -) , Trial. ' ' - '' Tho argument In the hearing Of the i ease against Robert H. Lllllston; for j the RJlling of amitK jpiosa yeateraay evening about 8. o'clock, pljty lAftor pey Snow led off for the' State ; e.nd was followed by Mr. Shaffer for,ithe di fendant. Solicitor Armisltead Jones nexE spoke tor the otate and Colonel Am o closed Tor the defendant ' i "Judge Backer announced ftfter tha. con,, lotion of the argument that he would pot render his ijecjsion until ho had reasL over-H aho, avidonca taken' by the Btcnographen afid that perhaps it would bo several day bo fore he would announce his decision, mi! Judge lias nearly completed the re;".ing of the evidence but Saya that he does not know exactly,' when he will reach a decision. V ' Tl e case against Clarke will begin Ou I. .lay at 12 o'clock,, and 'all Df the v . . t j,. 3 who testified for Lillls toti lu 3 1 ;i Bubpoenacd for the State asai;iot Clarke. In the meantime both the prisoners are In the city station holme. va t sm FIRE- U Oty Were, DcsInkJ. Dy Fire II FiiVOER EXF10SI0S . TO CM llrv leU74 Maaj of Ike Lergeat RulerM "MahtMtBMVU la the tvt a4 tha 1otej la aaated at fxoa.oua. ew Mire. Vy ih Aeaoetate Ptcm ) Pcaala, "la , Nov. I Tire broke out early this morale I la the prist lal block On Palafoi street, be tween CiDdoer aad Roman Wkea the- r waa at Us height there was a load exploaion of poader and am muBlUon" which blew out nearly tba ui't, plutnbliig, and Mrs. B, M. An demon, jewelry.' - , ' " ', The first-named firm occ a pied a three-story building and the rest two s; cries. The quarters of the Osceola Club were the headquarters for nbvy o"rs and It was one of the oldest ri. ba In thc Sonth. , ? ' f .Piline 1-ouls U th bearer of a i i lal mcHai?e from the monarch of f PritlKh empire to the President 6t ilia Tnlted"51ate7and was received with honors due his rank and mission by Admiral Sands, superintendent of the NaVal Academy, and , Governor Warfield. The Joint fleot of Ameri can and British, war vessels lying "in Annapolis roads forms by" far tha most, brilliant naval spectacle ever seen in these waters.. : v , ; ) To Fight Tuberralosis. i London, ' Nov." 1. Princess Chris tian,' sister of 'King Edward, held an Important - meeting of ' the ' national committed for the establishment of a sanitarium for workers suffering from tuberculosis to-day. The Princess is president Of the committee which is waging a campaign against consump tion. ' ' -' ; . ' - ' Collins May Come Back. . 'Ottawa, Ontario, Nov. 1. The De partment of Justice, to-day took up the petition for the extradition of George D. Collins, ' the well-known San Francisco lawyer wanted for per jury in his native State. DUTIES TODAY T.' H. Newberry, of Itrolt, New A9 slstaat Secretary, -of the .Navy, . Sworn Into' Office Presented : With Handsome Floral " 'r I. '"- piccei' r'' (By .the Associated Press.) m.- - Washington.Nov.' lv Tn H. NeW berry., tf Detroit " took the, oath .of ofBce-as Assistant Secretary' of the Navy, and at once assumed his dit ties. After taking the oath, all th? naval and marine officers on duty l. the department were presented tq Mr. Newberry and at the same time , WE FAY 4 PERANUM COMPC'JNDCD SEMI-AN "JALIY V." MM HIS tUi Ws 4 t'fa C lu rllG Ei ill fS firrtM- IkUfl Art fraartto t ktrr IVMMM. tfcl tl 4MiuM rr Kr tut. K. I tW cm U trca 41c IU )rrto4 K 4Jr- j Praetarsilr WUhet aaoefU tb N ; Tort aeaaapee aav de aotaeed U irodarUoa ta aa aa Mr4 tera.a. thee Jatif)1g tba peariuoa of Aalboajr Coaietort aad UkM Ikil It au IM litmll le a put oa tba ' Tba Herald aaU that ' It waa taa limit of auge lado- twf aad Tb Times was e,aally as ara. There waa a Bad raeh for Mela Moaday atght. ataay cbalra la tba orcbeeu-a arillpg for III. while tha asalorlty of those la tb aadleoee wra wa without mala aeoorta. noiucn iu plosion (By tba Associated Praaa.) Washington. Nov. 1. William White aad . Abraham Walteley, tb latter a negro, war killed by an ex plosion In tb power house of tb Potoma Electric Com pas y to-day. aad George Tramble, William Han aad Luther Butler, all white, were In jured. Tha accident waa caoeed by tba blowing out of tb bead of tb main steam plpa, running th full length of tba build Inf. ' L Df Ml GUEST . - Prior Lonl Alexander, of lUUea- burg. Accompanied by a British adaj4 -Var-- Veaaela; '.Receive Eathoslastlc .' '. . Welcome.'"--' : : (By th Associated Press.) .. Annapolis, Md Nov. .1. Admiral Brownson's squadron arrived her to - day, accompanying tha British North Atlantic squadron under command of Admiral Prince Louis Alexander, of Battenburg. , : . . . The British squadron,, anchored outside the harbor, several hundred yards inside the line of the battle - ships of the first and second division of the North Atlantic ; fleet ; The weather la perfect , "( . .., ..... Admiral . . Brownson s - squaaron joined the North Atlantic fleet under command of : Rear ' Admiral , Evans. , The program for the day included an official call of Prince Louis on the commander-in-chief, , superintendent of the Naval Academy and the Gov ernor of Maryland and return pails. This week Willi give to Annapolis the greatest reunion of naval officers in her history. , Overtoil Made President. ' (By the Associated Press.) Nashville, Tenn.', Nov. 1. The stockholders of the Tennessee Central Railroad to-day elected Jesse M. Overton, of Nashville, president. The toad will be known as the Tennessee Central until December, 1st. when the Illinois Central and the 'Southern Railway wlU:,assutne control ( By. the Associated Press. ) " . , ! Chicago,' til.,' Nov. t. December wheat advanced; to- ic. and pqm W 48 Vfc at to 44.0. V December- wheat Closed at 88 $8c; com at 45c- . . rT -TA-rr; Z, x , !' Yell6w Feve Hero' Dead. ' '"ts' the Assocjated Press. J"' L Memphis, Tenn.i "KoVjJ Louis laltroS,' T.a well-ltnown , politician, died suddenly of heart failure to-day. He wa regarded aa 0pe qf thfi jberoes hf tha vrUow fever enidemlco( 1878 and was member of the1 Ho ward Relief. Asaoclatloti'; VI Are alt that one'.n4 '.,h'y P?,r ,fpii h ,nfBclentl;atfOiif to i meet oil requirements of " our pu'trons, and atj indricements evro", -offered the vpul)Tlc 'jlha't ."'are" consistent witb! BiomA banking. De Z , nositora are aKsured of every . ourtesy possible. Ve strive to merit : S your "i,rs l-y off"rlji '"f"- 1 iii ' FI5I OFFICE .... , , . i - . - . , - More Than nrcc Ttcns WJm kcrosc brer Last Year THIS SH0WIH9 FOR TOl MONTHS OKLY Vlgwre lwr UeovtJi mi lUMgw' . Ilaatoeea a Oraebew Slat. e rtpta Hi Beat PaillJi I Pv felly aad prretopajaeat. While tb recelpu of tb RaMgb IkmI-oSoc for tb asonth of October of tb preeiat year war not aa groat as the receipts for th tam month of 114. tb record for tb past tea months make a splendid showing for lb city, giving tb beat poaalbl proof of Improved conditions here about. , Tb receipt tor tea moatba end ing yesterday show aa Increase over tb previous ten months of 11,117. It. Tha recelpu during tb period ad Ug October. 1M4, wer H0.11I.7J. against I5I.ISI.I1 from Jaauary 1st to date, Tba decrease for tha alngl month of October, HOI, Is easily explained aad It doe not mean baslaoes stagna tion, tb reason being that last year there waa an actle political cam paign whan tha malls war flooded i with aa unusual rash of first- and I second-class matter. The receipts for last month war K.1M.71 aa i compared with H, 114.71 for tha cor j responding month of ' tba previous year, to aecrease,. nowever, oniy am0nnted to IIS.08. - And that is offset by the other more gratifying FO. -owing ara th 'recelpu by months for tha first tea months of 1104 and 1105, showing aa increase aggregating about 1 180 a month: . 1904. January I 8,605 51 V,87 91 4.8IC 78 , 6,341 1 4,646 43 , 4.401 00 . 4.966 84 . 4,426 32 . 4,776 45 . 6.214 7 .150,113 76 .$ S.956 01 . 4,866 77 i February, ! March . . . j April , . , . j May, . ' June. . ,. . j July. . . . , (August. . September October. . Total. 1905. January i February . March.. 6,781 64 April 6,447 21 May. 6.413 60 June 4,707 45 July 6,643 54 vAugupt.. 4,642 78 weptember. . 6,273 30 October 6.189 71 Total. . .153,920 91 - Quarantine Raised on Cattle. . Washington, D. C, Nov. l.--The Department of Agriculture to-day raised the quarantine established last spring against a large part of the South and Southwest to prevent the spread, of splenetic, or Southern, fever among cattle. These regula tions allow cattle In the quarantined area to be shipped north in placarded can, if shipped ; for slaughter and placed . in 'quarantine yards on ar rival at destination. - If the stock in unloaded , anroutei it must be at yards reserved solely - for - Southern cattle, and,' ' after unloading, the cars, must ie disinfected before being used for, native stock ' jDolf "Profs" In Contest , Chicago, Nov. I. The golf tour-. nmeutj qf the Western professional v g,oIfert,-opened here to-day on the' iinks of the Chicago Golf Club at Wheaton; "All the match touhds will be at eighteen boles, except the finals v Which -wUl b at the double round.' scilltle as will iiect your wishes. .i.'is
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