s 'i " ' n " r ! i J liJi 1 ivy vn, aa- UiiLiil UiillLL M M b uliai 1 u " KLI.113 Hfrfirt F ?M Hard Fcr GiUIrca Hoi ;ors EOOTEBS M!E FRO!.! Ill SIS T0,S T Catv-a-asty m41m4M. Bat km ad Ideal tij Bead WMudi W Um GrDMd Ctortow Colarm. Xrtthcr aid towrd la lb flrvt Wf foo-Wll an this KfutwMw Wltwi Ut I'MlTtrUtx of Korth Ct Um a4 tk A. d M. The Ightlnf tm hr4 from tha flrtt, and Uw bIl at kborttd brxtMid tit 11m. -'It hm an Maal day tor tba tama. Tha WaatJkcr nuU ant Kaan - bettar; juit cold enough to put Ufa , and gogT Into tha rootr vithoat be lag ancomforUbla. Many foot-ball aathtttlaata cama la Uat ntcht and tha hotel corridor vera all agog with talk et tha Kama., The college men, dreaaed la big troaaera and bete la great ertdanoa, and among thin crowd of boya rmtli ami occa alonally i nn w uia-e'a iio, by hit look and attitude, could be reo ogulted at once aa an alumnua. He waa telling the boya of tha gamea of other yeara, red how (ha team of i a weni 19 tic to ry ana wat a glorloua victor It Waa. - Theee talea " attentive f and ref)ectfully, but l- waya the talk tame back to the game . of to-day. - ' , , 't . ' . Thla morning the first train to ar- a V. HH 41 V1U UUlUflUUI Vla iUlU VOO ing we great crowd getung off .might have thought It waa fair week , again, AH of the train a coming into Raleigh from every direction brought men. young" and old, wearing their ' favorite colora and loudly predicting . ; From Wake Forest there came 200 atudents to aee the great battle, the , 11B.II L1IKT WLl a Dili, HI1UWRU 1 1 MIIIHKH In, but it could be easily seen from their excited demeanor that the kWAAatAM TXTm CIamm.! Jm.M4 hIaM .It I. AV A IV. At-...1A Jl i L fniKM ' va aa na atill an. set of young teen neter went to ool , lege. : Their "sympathies were mainly with Carolina because, perhaps, of their patriotism in thinking that this ' game would. In some way affect the great battle between the University of North Carolina, and the University J of Virginia on. Thanksgiving Day. . But aa for that, when theBe two great universities meet, there . Is not a stu ' dent In any college In North Carolina , but who would almost give his right arm to see the Orange and Blue gq . down In defeat Thus it Is that foot- Jall,v the manly'sport, ehgenders 'and t - encourages patriotism and ' love for the men who battle for the honor 'and supremacy of . the . Old North -State, , , At; 10:30 Carolina's team arrived overlthe Southern, accompanied' by ' fully five hundred of the students, all . wearing the colors white and.blue and feeling confident 'and willing to Clowance on the result. , n; ' . . ' ; The Al and M.' team 'Vand '.tb "stu dents have looked upon this game is - v me; game oi meir iivb. r. vu is suit rested the championship in foot ball lot the State; .and the. peopie.of , Raleigh, feeling a great and intimate , . Interest 1a the famef.bbys have. beeti giving every encouragement possible. , Last night at the college a great mass meeting , was held, in which the Btu dent body, the faculty and x many of iiit Miiiiuiii ' riMi i ir.iiiH.iHii. tnutini'.iiriB were made and every , word of -en' " courageraent was giveh the - team ' , which Is to battle for the honor of the institution. - The line-up of the two teams was 1 as follow s:. ,, - A. .and Mr ' " University. Lykes. .V . . . .center. . . . . i .'Parker Perkins . j . .". rlirht euard : . Selele Sykes .. ... left guard . . ; .Snipes Beebee. . .right tackle iV.: 7. Story ' - Tull! .' .left tackle. ..'.Thompson Gregory (c.) , .right. end. . i iBrown Stevenson.'. . .left end. . .Townsend Steele . . .quarter back . Robinson ( c. ) Wilson. . . . ..right half. .Reynolds ( Havdle. . ... . .'.left naif. ... .Winborne Shaw. . . . ..full back. . i .Abcrnathy ' Weight About Even. , 'ihe ' averaga weight . of the two F n ?! iiUiUli T'rr a . . t il". A Bt St.. aa a rustSr.K l-i....4 fcEH"r 0iiw ul 6aa das l-lfcj Bwraaa te V ad M . t n. vr. e tad tlf was Ibe ittrmmif fi4 lt l A. aad M . wba Hr4 a li Caj-nAV., ;44 ll week skaaed Ikat d ! aa boat wbatcvrr a i larrt. U lliklar 1m did . 4r a,eB f it liUnMI AMnrittoa Wttk It Ibos tf the 4. ail" W. lor lb t;El(ECilIIC!l FIXED fit 1 V bea tb great rent f Ika , aoa U B&ede. FOOT-BALL GAM la T04l.IT. Mia; Big Ojawrt tWr GrkUrwi . la U Eaat mA . Collate atBdwu and fooi-bJI ; tbaalaau ta gvaeral are laUrvMed la lo-di's calaaacr of foot ball gaaMM. Importat cob tea J are a btwa avteral of the big universities. Harv ard and Pennsylvania will try cob elusions oa Fraaklla Held, at PhlU de.'pbla: Columbia I'aUeratty ad tha Carlisle ladtana Ciht U ont ajwind. ea October let k laa. was the Amerlcaa League Park leld. New,fc0BBC ,,,. , Ue v,lu 8jUw Tork Coraell and prtacetoa are conrt and eptparel to die oa Jaaa- matched for a crtmmage at Prince:. ry Sttk. Sttm and Arthur Adsma. ton, and there are Important eon- j prevtouaty convicted. Were pcnteai-ed ' t la eiiec(4 thai on. nf the Tam T1' V minor collogue to be baagd aa the a... day. and itMmJ 4lrici t4mr, rr,t1 Uroagbout the couutry, There areltbe trliJe csocetloa wilt tjkc ilce . . about only two weeks more for the Mmt. bero la tae Ea.i.ni di.trtci' W1'"'"'" "mv ,n"r,M m toot-ball Beaaoa. but aeveral lav(ingjr North Cerullna. Very paobaMy U ,ol"u" lh ,,,:,Jo" l"m'' Mr cootosta are yet to be pulled off. ..! will occur nre In Wllmlncton. Hsrat'a couneet announrod f- Nortbera games of note to-day are mm fOllAVai! 1 - - " . i Tale and Browa. la New Haven, j attracted wldeaprvad aticBilonl . . ,. ,. Army and Carlisle,-la Want Polnt.tkroortoal the country and o-iwH?Rr,ou' ''1',0" of ' Pannavlvanla and Himi4 In Phil. I - - - - , . . aaeipnia.- r Prlncetob and Cornell, la Prlace-, i0 fh mfto a .vy aad BuckneU. I. Annair-n d ,Amherat and ' Dartmouth, in Aro: berst. ' ' i .r ' - Lehigh and Dickinson, In Carlisle. f r- MlehlK-an Bn"Ohlff-8taterttt Ahn") Arbor.' K Chicago and, Perdue. In Chicago. TELEPHOXH DEAL BLOCKED. nigh Point Propoaitlon Delayed. By . Befaaal to Vote'' 1 (Special to The Evening Times.) . High Point, N. C. Nov.lL-There waa another meeting of the atock holdera of the North Carolina State Telephone Company this morning to again entertain the proposition of ifhe Bell Telephone ' Company. No definite action was taken on account of refusal of 1 'J J. F. Haydeh, the manager of tho North State Com v pany and owner bf half the capital stock, to vote either way. The propo sition is to enter Into a' sublicense contract with the Bell people , oa a percentage business.! The picker house of the Randle man Manufacturing Company .was de stroyed by fire last night... It was fully covered by insurance and the fire will not necessitate a shut-down but, a day or so. ' 1 , . , . , BIO REVIVAL ENDS. Services at Edenton Street Methodist ; f " Closed Last Night. ' ' ' The aeries of meetings, which were commenced at Edenton Street Meth- odlst chnrch ' hbout two, weeks kgb came, to 'a close 'last' night, . There waa ' a large congregation present to hear Hev. Harry MNoKh preach, bis closing sermon, and, listen';. toV the sweet songs of Rev." A." B. - Hunter.; The Interest' seemed to be .unabated as ten or eleven presented theniseltea at,,' the' alta'r fbr prayer.' 'iThere" has been over . eighty, professions of faith and . reclamations during : the meet-. ings, v ana ;ine memoersnip iot xne church have been greatly blessed and thelri hearts " made to . rejoice. ' T"My Mother's PrayetT; was t very : tenderly sung as one of the solos of the even ing l5y. Mr. Hunter; And immediately before ' Mr. y North pronounced the benediction , the large., congregation present sang with the spirit "God be with you 'till we meet agaln."nv,. v Mr.' North is ah earhest, attractive speaker And baa great Influence with the yotmg people i Mr., Hunter has Impressively preached to our people both -moralng aad nightMn tender songs which have added bo much to the interest of the pieetings. : Both of these young pastors have drawn to themselves many friendB during their brief stay in our city. Both left last bight' on the midnight trains one going east and : the other west and expect to. he with their own congre gations Sunday mc-rhlng. , Mr. Bum pas gave notice that he would open the doors of his church Sunday morn- ing for the reception of members. : 'TP' 1 liLbiiJ liililu 111 lit IiuiulL Scett Is OwIctcJ A!:r j Willi Ailins asJ Saw) ci ! T.FOR JLl il ) Jary !!- Vw4l(1 r4 Htmnm TbA 4Wo. Vnlf itkff Xaw I Vl'hti , frrtldrM Hm.rh. ' HtAtM In im a.valag Ttae.i WUwUttea, N. C. Nov.'lI.-At 1:31 o'rlork this aftrraooa Mrtry tkMt, Ik (bird negro thargcj with irtllag oSfrs and atembfra the trw f the achooaer Mirrr A. Iter- The trial, which has been enuaaal tea a-aw Ika kAaa. J Ik. aaU aat id aaa ar w in iur uva i vr vi ikc i iuibi -ii ... . . n .. ,aii m . aniiiiia tirviai. a ic 'efforU wore made 'by Adams aad and all throa will die. a verdict Mturatly ta fllTla4 in4 lnto ta re whlcb soeniB to moot the approval flscl8d ltt lB. (,lng ta WaU atreot. W k ai a.a a f . ABh J B . J honest critics who board and l" te tetimoaj,; r., s wBV The only hope for Ike condemned trio la In executive clemency en the part of. President Roosevslt, a condi tion which la altogether Improbable. There inay be a stay, of execution, but the Indications point overwhelm ingly, to the en forcemeat of the law. ,v At times the. negroes do not socm to understand, the meaning , of tbe sentence, but friends will doubtless appear to h,elp eave them. Former SrcreUry of Mate of Msa - . chuaetts , Indicted : for Framl Once "Member of Coni;rt"s . " And Stood High. :;w (liy tho Associated l'res) Boston, ' .Nov. ,11 Foimer S,k- mev man William D. Owens, of Indiana UU JURY EOT GRAFTER " "T'T" Wri..:r.r"a attacked seve.Til dajs ago. and lit ' jri gCDf uj uv (iiiuu jui; i.w-cj B 1 . ' j t . aa t. . iL. in connequon; witn tne nnau-n oi im TVwA Yll..,n.t TUrt In. vuviu rmutauuu vuiuutiuj . i iiu .- dtctraent against Owens and Borges CaWwfill ,8 wne ot the foretn0t.t cdl - chh'rgeaMarceny In v l26 counts andjtorf o.ite Sottth. and he U deserved - conspiracy faXwo counts. Owens has j iy teemed in all parti of North Car - not beet arrested.1 Borges is held i0nna; ; where his good work Is known. lij seventy-five thousand dollars bail, k ;;.,,i.,.i;vi'.v'" t, It Is charged that Borges secmea twehfy:flve thousand dollars by fraud, . King Ictofa Bbtbday. Borne,, Npy. ll.-To-day being the litrinaH"f .Ithtr'.iTti'ilrtr . ITmiviniiil.tl the" Foreign Minister ;. gave a dinner to the diplouiAtic corps. ( The Ameri can Am hassador Vas warmly congrkt ulated' tipon the success of President Roosevelt's taterventio (n the Rus-slan-Jap&nese war, and expressions of the appi-eclaiion felt for Mr. Roose velt throughout Italy wero heard on all sides. , . . 1 ' ' . 'N..!' tit i nil Willi inlatBTiiii ( i Ij.i iM' i - . "Tho Prims' Fights. An coles, ""Nov. WAS Eddit'li, JJU3 Huulon and Aurello .Horfera fought twenty rounds to- a draw last ntgnt., " San Francisco, Nov.' 1 1. Willie Fitzgerald knocked out Fred Lari d6p in the ' twenty-fifth'1 :T0und at Colma last night with a right swing on the Jaw, - " - , Cunllffe Gets Si tears.' r Pittsburg, Pa.. S'ov, ,'il-Edward G. Cunllffe, the Adams' Express rob ber, was sentenced to six year! on two charges of larceny aggregating tlOl.OOO. , - T STILL iimJliC flEIIIitr, Tacriiny Leaders to EciUttTi .. U In ai Arrested For Election SAID HI THAT SIXTf WIS Will BUM MBlrll iaarahia (lalai Tla4 wml aj(Ura4r ftla Mm- llrta imrMtr ar Mr. H-ar4, tKa a.K-Wir'l f.. i .Vw York. Kov. II Mubagrrt u( ibe ooatwal hick IllUm ka4ot.a Hrarst'li BaaklBg for thr mitmalt; dT Xw Trk. rlalBMtd to-da thai r (Mnii front clrdoa ditiin t.taia n . . cm. ror Mr. " r the iignr. t port.i by the ElerUoa Board s h.u . i.-w. ,'temooo that they would h nrt-pirwi ... it. uaau i ka a. - nr .i . men for vlwtloa ' Peraonally.Mr. Hear b 1 oa, auot I where 1 to 4s offered that Mr. Hear wlW e Mte by -Vbe'-cotiTta. - Mayor McClellan. who will In no way be Involved la the charge of acandaU was busy to-day with his lawyer, among whom Is former Judge Alton B. Parker. . The mayor contends that be has no -a honestly eiected and that so far Is in his power the will of the inople shall not be thwarted. ' There Is much pub lic Interest in the Identity of district leaders who will likely be arrested. J-P.WIEll IS VERY LOW 1 Late News from Charlotte Shows That He is in a leperate Con. ' ' dltlow, Bolug 111 WHh lncumouia. Word recolved late this afternoon ' from Charlotte conveys the very j BaUenberg. visited', ?lSjt- e,Mhe West Point Military Academy to-' , 4, "JL 0- ,)neinonla. He whlle.lt, Was sakV then that he was , ..m ..orv , ln. i 1 V w"'.. v- v .. I J , v Ilollhronu Is nnrw alarming. Mr.' - ..,, - ttn-vi-inw JVtJ'- I vr: a' v' : v - Troops Fire Oa. the lrisoners Yho( Budapest; Nov. ll.-Toay being V - Iterott at Kibhjncff. ' - jgt Martin's Day. Enineror Joseph, in rVj i (By, the" Associated 'Pre ) - : Odessa. ! Nov. . H.-Prlsonera , In Jail at" Klshlheff, revolted In A - body laet night, -and demanded .their free dom; Oa ihdrequeat being refused the prisoners returned 'to Jail, Troops were liurrled to the scene and . fired a volley Into the mutineers of whom I twenty-two wcie "killed., and many wounded-, , t Kis 1 Boycotting fchglish Goods.'" ; . Bombay, Nov, li.--1hfl i "Prince! of Wales tft-daj received a, ' deputation 'of Indian hiprchanU who ha,ve insti tuted i A .. b9)c6tt against ; English goods, Just as th Americans had their, manufactures boycotted by the Chinese. The boycott grows out ot the popular feeling against A ; proposed- partition, of ' the territory dt Bengal and the formation ot another province under -the name; of "Assam and Eastern "Bengal. . MEMORIAL OP TBS ELKB. lb conformity to the .established ;rulo bf the Benevolbht and Protective eh a SaiaM-U. 41 m I lit. tl tM tm, U1 K4U I ax 1U1 Aa la IM ArAam I 1 I uaB Ml rMHNM tlU4 Ta k.ai 14m. . Im ewtlaarwd b Haa BKaWvt U CvKtag. laJ aaJka4 f lb tifa .wala aa4 rriraara. Mr tal.(. ! h' aaaat arr T lltataABl J Ga la art taSa Bt aaWia4 ' 1 aa4 ml ba laxaM aoyaUi rUl:t ajf ftaaaab T rawaati l awaiarUI aaritM an aa ( rtaarM BRMaaral (uraai lr lakt wa.ataa. btak ill b Mlar laa atril Mr II T Haua, Jr. 4 (W Vml mif Tba ataaua- - rta. aavrrtM alii ha U a Uai-r t Br rb o4 lav itwiHi a4 4rr Mf la a- I atixd 0!aia (UCAMINU HOt BK KHOKT. Nr ) art ftaak Haw Lra IU i TWa I (By taa AiatxiaLaa Praa I Nrw Tork, Kvr L Tbe Na York claartag baa baaka hold tMXY Han rash (baa tea Irsal rrqulraaianta ef 1 1 per real, of da .poalia. This la earlttalve Of the (or- ammeai drixiaiu. oa whk-h tb (ot-J arxraaat hat derided It la not aarea-1 tary to bold la reaerve. CouDtlng la ; the goveraaeat deposits, the tanhj , noieiags are i,tvv tea man toe legal SO FtvAK OV MAMA OIK. Jrm-, Howrvrtv Are AWwwwd by Rp irarta a tit. IXrratmrg. By the ABBoelated Preas.1 8t. Petersburg. Nov. 11. There la every reasoa to believe that the faar of the maaaarre of Jews to-1 ; nlaht at St. Petersbarg aad Moac-ow tLtSal'S others are aceklng , M.a rt,h J... haatllv dannaK.il 0W LU t.a avi aatAa their Jewelry and othor valuables la,00" r recognised by the year's backs before leaving. New Nhlp fcr CPU.;' , London. Nov. U. The first of the new Canadian Pacific Atlantic Unere waa laancbed to-day. and will be fol- lowed by another In four weeks. Both of the steamships will be on the 8C Lawrence river route next May. They will have eight decks, whereas the America, the latest monster of the Hamburg-American Line, and now the largest passenger ship in the world, has only seven., To Meet hi Extra Session. - (By the Associated Press.) Harrisburg. Pa., Nov. 11. Gover- nor Pennypacker issued a proclama- tlon ' to-day calling an extra session of the Legialatnre on January IS to consider reform In legislation. Poatmkiters Apopinted. I (Ttv the Aaanelated Press ) Washington, - Nov. . H. Florida I Vista. Thomas i. feariy! "Georgia Cutler, Samuel A. Cross. South Car olina: Landrum.. Gabriel C. Page; .Mullet Hall, Henry C. Muhler. The Prince at the Game. New York, Nov.' 11. Admiral i-cidenUHy attended the West Point-Carlisle foot-ball game. . . ... isew.xora. iOV. It.. 1 ne Mam- urg - Amerlcan liner raf Waldersee, i while; leaving: for Hamburg, to-day ' ran aground near Erie basin. She is Greeting eaBy on the mud bottom and Vwill probably float at high tide this evening.-,. . - !. Homaae to Franz Josenh. ! accordance .'with custom, received In tbo palace here a deputation of Jew ish, subjects, who presented hlma couple' of duperb live geese, tied with ribbons,1 in token of their gratitude for the favor of : protection afforded the Jews by the Crown. ';? . - r,;;v Alfonso Going Home. s o'.jjentn, Nov. lli--ltlng Alfonso, of Spaiti, has hearly concluded his Ger- man', visit and will start to-morrow tor Madrid, accompanied by Premier Rios and Jiis aulte. Are all that one could wish. Onf' capital is. sufficiently strong to meet all requirements of ear natrons, and all inducements arc f Offered the public that, are consistent with sound banking. ' Do poaitorN are aseuredf awry 5 curtesy possible. We strive to merit your buainess by offering such t . Gzrcl.xa Tract Gompzpy. , $ HEW WML IIP Tl WILSON Secretary Cbeaiiiam Calls Cotton Btlmatc Srltc Work GREATER SENSATIONS Will REACH CONGRESS Idea a Sin raatw r CtoatdHkua. Ilrtag M KMlraJwaw. (feral- aaa, aad It tal; ) Hrla the Hrara aa tbr Marac y lh Aaaortaiad fraaa ) Nw York. Nov. 11. Scrtar Cbeethaai. of the Kouthrra Cotton AaaodaOoa. fa euoted by Tbe HfralJ aa havlua arverrly criticised ) eater -day's cotton report Herretery Cbeatham said The moat absurd bunch of spite work erer attempted waa the Issuing of a crop report Friday by James Wllaoo. Sec retary of Agriculture. la this re port be aanounces the 'condition' at B.8. "Now there ta no aane man who ever saw a cotton sulk who does not know that on November 1st and November Itth It la not only far be bat In nearly every ce 1. entirely yond Ibe fruitage or bearing stage. TW'U . T Z 1 . 7 paiaed far beyond the Increasing ' tt- lU condition. BO far BB COBdl- I reports, la the same aa October 1st 1 prevtolely. ' For Mr. Wtkton to make ' rTPort on 'condition' of November W to assist In the operations of Bpaculatora to hammer down Prp cotton. 'I Bay to Mr. Wilson, "Shame, shame, shame' on him aad the men who assisted him In thli attempt at spite work against the cotton pro- ducers of the South. It Is the final effort to 'get even' and the attempt will result In sure discomfiture for the Department of Agriculture before the next session of Congress is far advanced. That there will be an ln- vestlgatlon of this department by Congress and the uncovering of mat- lers now concealed, before which all previous disclosures will pale Into in- significance, I do not for an Instant doubt." The Southern Cotton Association in its bulletin of the crop Issued on October 31st. estimated the crop for 1905, at 9,444,314 bales, a smaller production than yesterday's estimate 'of 68.8 would promise. In Liverpool cotton statistics sent, out last night the quantity afloat, of , all kinds, should read, 880,000 bales, 'and the quantity afloat, American 327,000 bales. MINERS WON'T BE BOl'XD. YUI Refuse to Stand by Award of Roosevelt Commission. (By the Associated Press.) Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 11. A spe cial from Shamokln to The Evening Telegram says: . A. complete canvass of the coal districts show that the anthracite miners, through delegates to the United Mine Workers' convention, be ginning December 17, will refuse to be bound after April 1 by the renewal of the award of the coal strike com mission appointed by. President Roosevelt, unless the operators in ad dition agree to the union becoming V signatory party. The convention will demand the eight-hour day. One hundred thousand men. are involved. All Won But H'rrick. (By the Associated Press.) Columbus, O., Nov. 11. Official figures from 76 counties show that j unless there is come unexpected change in the remaining counties, all Republican candidates except Gov ernor .Herrick are elected, ' facilities At will meet your Wishes.