EVENING TIMER 1. I ll tt Jl EALHGH, K, C, BATUEIiAT. KOVEKBtE il VilTIE MASTER UNION'S liOlNQ ; OF SITUATION INTO POLITICS OliDO'BOAT Y.TNT iTAXES PAID K THE DECISION, IS m A SEA LEVEL d.. T .-. DOWN WITH 33 MEN WAKE . ! - 1 i CclIlicJ Wiih Cruiser la1, Kiul Maneuvers at Kiel B0ILEB EXPLODED -:': -: 15 CB1SH CWE Oa.0Vrr m4 S3 rm- Mfcaiag. ror 4rwWrr'.. afda-a I n . cf ftrarrfcHjtis Wia44 llrlsaBana f Ta ... " r4 fcnet. KM, No. II. Tonxwl bust "a MS reJUed lat algM ikm Ruolk wUb the snail vbImt I'nUlra. Tho torpedo boat tank and one o IB tor tad thirty -I wo emroro tnlesiag. ; Tha disaster Orcarrvd darlig tb nknorurert In KM Bajr. , - 4 torpedo totl division waa tac ft rcla(loa attack apon the Ma dia, whir bad blinded, lux. lights. Later ilia suddenly hm4 fcef aearcb Hfat, which confused tbe helmsman of ta-g and do torpado boat ueoral Adaa It. Chatoo. chief of got udftf tbt tndlnea h ,0 h t w ,ho Boc. r'rupfc .amWahlji. cannlia lha boiler i t tka "8 12C to exploda. j rotary ot A a r. l ha auddonaesa ot tho caUatro-.ho 1,0 hU ; fo' explain, the treat anmU-r of yle.'ho rm V"5 Uma. It la believed that all b.; "u ' i"' Blaalag momhora of tho crew wort PlcondlUoa - , killed of. drowaod. v . , I . M7 Bcer. abaont aro 1 -8eTrat wounded offlcrn wora rea-! V",4 ?,u,y' TV mfcrom) cued. " A number of tuga aad amall l twitr-l ataff. rocrullla crvlacra with dlV.ra have 6no to tie h af,',?,! ' arene ef th, dlaa.tcr. where the Vn-. f J-wst Ind. rrf .dine 1. .UU'ahctorea. . -uy paired by orCe.a-nnd ragulii, c Bmpcror 'William, who arrived Uomv- a "''J'r . , . . ' -kria- in nt I- General Chaffoc thinks that pro- tbe naval recrulta. was Immediately I Informed of tho accident., and after 1 Wvlna tha train oroceeded to the . Imperial watting room of-th rall vfajr atatlon, where ho ordered a de tailed report to bo made to bftn. ASHEVILLE'S BIG . WRESTLING BOUT. . , r '. (Special to The Evening, Tlmea.) . Achnvllln ' N C ' NOV. 1 X-Thc approaehlag wrestling match for offec.tual Cleans. In my opinion, for et " Wodncsday " ovcnlng betweoa'the matcvlal abatement of tho .crime Prof. Charles Olaen and Prof. Oscar I referred to." ' Bauer, la attracting more Interest than any previous sporting ; event, The mon are to wrestle Americas. . . . . ... . . i rjA aiyie Jina cvcryiuiniit iiivkiuiu emu bets of f 00, will o. to the winner. ' Olson h8 a string W vlctorlco to his credit and is the favorite with the bettora. tho "wagera that have bcea laid bolnff G lo 4 In Olson's favor. British Tars Missing. K ; v '-'f (Bv tha Associated pVesa.) ' New York,-Nov. 18. One thou ;bbix1 and flfty-Blx BrlUsh sailors were "missing o-day from thy squadron, of 'IPrlnco Loula of , Sattenbern,,," wblch . has boen'nnchorod In New York har bor for a liltlo mora than a weok. v Thoso Bailors' are recorded as do raortera on tho books of the six ships : "composing tho Hoot, but tholr officers " hope that most pi thorn have meroly overstayed tholr shor4 loave,. , , , CORNELL SCORES; , C0LUMBU DON'T. x " ' tny tha Associated Press. ' . 1 Ithaca, N.'Y Nov.-18.-3nrst.hnlf-" Cornell 8; Columbia 0. , ' HARVARD, 6; . " . DARTMOUTH, 6. (ny Iho Assotlfttfed ress ) "! CamHi-lilKe, Mass, Nov. 18. PliBt " half Hat vard I: Dartmouth. " j V . . , a . ,J 5 BC0RH.HURT.IN ' . , T?.0LLE 'WREC. " - UTsu Assoqlatod Preas.V - epringnehl, Mass., Nov, 18.A score .iti'of norsona Are reported ln1ured.;some .j, nsorlouely, In a tro'ev cj'!llort Lonj . j . tiletit, Fortescuo Resigns. ; v; in (Bv the Associated Tress.) -7? ' ; Washington, Nov, I8.-Actlng Soc-' retary Oliver to-day accepted the res ignation of Lieutenant Granville R. . Fortescue, 10th Cavalry. , Lieutenant '.Fortescue was oue of the officers mentioned In the Taggart caso at i. Wooster, Ohio No reason 13 given tor the resignation. , V 1jt "4 twit. ( I' J Ilia Aaatictatad fix t w.Mt. kUa. K J I TkM-CM W. leaa t-4y M , ki4 lW t ItXMhtM 4 tha f-k,.rvw ( rt ft iWip'M rrta.laaj Mul fvtTi lr CUr-mr U'.lwr m. f lata 'Mj. IWil in ftff at Mr M f J Wtll-4 1 OW. . NOT ENOUGH OFflURSi Army Would Crippled In Case of Wzr SI? Borr AtM-t 0 WHII1 Half l.-flnlittoa Oa Pa li(lrl KlKhU of h rrirr. l lha Aaaoctalad Praaa ) Waahlogloa, Nov. 1 1. "Tho araij la nador-flfflTd." aajra Lkiutooanl 'un " twmBmdft to nil the vaoanclea eau-ed by dclalU whlcS Irmanoni la cpiur. General Chaffoo discusses the do acrtioaa In tho nrmy and make tho following aiiBgeailon: .-, , "Bomo aultihlo toxlalaUon affwt Ing the political rlghta of deHcrter and an arousnd public oplaloa that desertion from tho military acrvlco of tho nation la repugnant In tbe minds of all good citizens constitute tho practical moth,d and tho only i v 'nil w V-! THE GRIDIRON A & M. Against WashinQton . and Lee Lt Game Here This Reason If 111 , Progrrsa at, Hie Fair Grounds, 'v. lt Strong Teams. The foot ball aoaaqn. soy far tui Ral eigh. Is concerned, closed this jsftornoon. The aat-pamo here was played -his afternoon between the A. & M..CollogQ and Washington t and Loe University.-, The tiwra of Waililn::toH; c?t. Je& arrived- this morninR, and went immedi ately to tha eoltege, where ihey ivei-o entertained by the A.. & M. ieam. The game v&ss called nt fi o'clock, atvl a largo numbor witnessed the game, , At tho iT.d'O'f tho tlrat haf the Scoro Waa ll- to 0 Vs favor of tho M. team. , , f ; . YALE WINS FROM ,:; J PRINCETON 16-0 (By the Associated Press.) 1 Now Haven, Conn.,'. Nov. , 18.-A.t the ertdj.of the first haifof the Yalo Princeton game here this . afternoon the scoro stood: .,," - 1 ' Yale, 6; Princeton, 0. ; Yald made one touch-down and kWked goal 18 ' minutes after play began. Forbes was Bontvovor tho Una end liutchinson kicked the goal. Princeton got tho ball to Yale'a 10-yard lino once, aad vYale kicked from their own goal lino. Most time the ball as lit Prlncetbu'a ter rltory. , Yale gets another touch-down. m ;, e The final score was: , Yale, 16; Priacetoa, 0. - , ' Tc!d Cclkctri Irta ill S:cej 9177,451 RAH OF tall trrfwr -f Ma-e BMB la W I )! y a4 far $! fm r iHr Tv Apt I Maif J J. nrraara-. rraiatrf l (VMa, baa K".! a ubl, ctiiaj ftt:)rU (bkitBct of all the' HaU4 taaabtoa ta Un caaty TU tbr a a Rtnat lntnraita( paa, j It aaro Biarlam aat aajoi.nl of Ufvnaa- toa axarBtaj( 4a coaatj aad puu It U roavfW-al fnrm Tba labia talaa tM rauai bx ionUlt aad (Uaa Ikf aoiojat of laiable i:wrt of earb !a a mot dtilallvd a. IlalH(ti lownitilp iomra flral, pay-4 tac 'rota all aourrca llOi.Jt: II WaLe For! Inwanhlp la aewad, pay-j Ing $T.tlC t:, whllo Oak Grove la laat la Ibo Ut. pa Ing only 1,3M1.! The total amount of lain recrlvttd I from all lha aowa.hlpa from peraoaalj from aolla, If.W.IK: from bank! atork.Uatod by the Audl.or. from corporate rueesa. Hated by the Corporatloa Commisalon. II.1M.CI; from railroads. Mcgrapha aad tolo-i nnonra, llytod by tho comtulsaloa, 111. 711 44, making a total Uz in come from all nnurcea 1177, 4(1. SI. Tho aaiounl of Incomes given from th different lownshlpa Is aa follows: tlarton'a Crank. &00; Cedar Kork. U.lOOr Middle Cnfk. l,4a; Swift Ci-ftk, 1710; Wako rorest, 1.T0; Raielgb. t:86,S47. making a toUl of ISOl.757.1 Proprrty Ovtm-d l-y Nritroca. One of tna most Interestlnit items In the tftblo is thnt one which shows t ihA tmniut of nronorty. both per- BOiial and real. Which Is owned by the; colored population of tho county. Tho amount of real proiwrty ustea 1 kv lha nMrri Is 1615.391, the amount of personal property listed by them Is $219,886. making a total of $835,377. of which $444,327 Juat a little moro than half is own ed la Jtaleigh township. Tho amount of roal and personal property owned by the whiles Is $13, 571,328. of which $8,181,725 is in Ri4clgh township Tbe total number of polls In tho i county is 7.6314,944 whites ana 8 687 colored. Raleigh township a.wei ufiuiuu. r. ,! has S.48U or Iftose. comoa next, with G40. Tho townBhlpj giving In the sninllest number of j polls, as well as tho smallest amount I of property, Is. White Oak. The Tax Kate. Moscow the aocictv o: nostat and tele- Tho tax' rate for tho county ls aslgriph employes, the avowed obicct f Minwi' State zr cents: aenooi. J cents; county, 23 2-3 cents; road, io 1 rontg making a total tax rate, " - - ' .. ... nun ..in-i of iv l-tt. conta on mo ijv "' loe The snecial tax rate for Kal- tlOfl. IHO bpiX,.U lA . elgh township is: School bonds, 4 cehls; gradod Bchools. 20 cents, ran- road bonds, 2 cents, maklus a ,olal of 86 cents on the $100 vulualion. Railroad Mileage. Tho t-hi ehowa that tho toUl com- ploted ralroad mileage for tho county Is ld8 91 miles, divided as follows: South ern, 27.52, miles; Seaboard. 43.39; Ral eigh and Bouthport," 20 miles; Cape lar and Northern. 18 miles. The fol lowing roads art put down as not in operation or completed: Durham and fiouthern( Ttaloigh and Pamlico Sound ftnd tho Durham and South Carolina. The 'bonded debt of ihe county, $100, C00. ' '"- ', nils table. prcparcA by MnJor Her Hard IS ft yrv' vatunblo one and can be socaln1 hls'bfhcfe. - . ... NO ESCAPE FOR WHALING FLEET. , N(By the Assoclntod Prcsg.) 'Seattle, Wash., Nov,1 1,8. Captain mi.-. rt. i.t,1. tnMMm.Irt , In . nntll luand Df thev revonuo cutter , iiear ; states that from whathehas ilparned f rom , Captain Bodfisht of Uie whatof William Bayllas, thoro 1ft absolutely no chance for the whalifag Be3t'to escape ' , -i i x v ' In ,hla opinloK the ships' Vl , bo crushed in the Ico. The cr"few IH havo to desert ,1110 Bhips and tnako for the McKeniie River. ' . The fleet ls reported to be sixty miles from - Banks Land,, which . Is 500 mllea emt of the McKentle. He does not think a- relief expedition could aid thSm in any way. Seta Vpa Ecsctica Is Pci lie Cf I:!t A GOVHMENT NOTE O n aalt-ra a ad UWi, aa irU I W4 ... it Krift ad ni"- laai tW t w .i j Wtaaala rraUi I . a4uyaa tVoai a( Hia iHv ih m. rVralnre. xtMiii it ! ml :--at t 4 U mtXT !r rntattag 1 - lpii4 a (ha radUJ xi1 arr widr ttif Iht I'rw ti tain llw ttfpor kaad hi- t tvaArra t-t ,rlo- ai ! i hnaithy amrtJTBirnt i U , f-altliic tauaa ftwia Ih ia.ii. TMmttiv. Mnttilutr and aiw W-Jrra rt rajku a .1 ing fi cn.tMRtilkii:!: d. n (n ,h a-,oW to u-n tv,ncrM, aaabling ih. ,. . , " '", ..f lh- gvnimtni n ... tranquility ann ;i:.iro, rfrline " 4 Ths covtrr.mmt In nl'1 ik- k ninirr irtaml bwauar f 'Ins n-rttuti I" public opinion. " i"r Iwll-vwt that auch a raacttJ'ii niu-i ronw, but hr wlaely waited antH Intlln antltnni showed R..dlanocMa. to fanoi thr tovernmnnt before. lnltl".tiiu onsrgetlc mamnos. Bv his dlhaetion lh? orafwt of imlfc" fioneral lledu'ln, Issnr.t tho prix-linna- tlon yanteroa.y lint nu t lug ba .rnl- men not to I Icld t the ihrealn agitators and walking (1Hgt tlv ordered them to ci.e U.-lr shnp". u i promising 1 the tra.Wmrn rWt anrt - A" -Povaminont mp Is iilniultsnc- oumIv Lwued pmtiltiltlng govcrnmcni employes from participating In ovgan Izatlotns avtlvely oi'Plng tbe gnvci-n-mcnU- !t points " thv.t ihc rstrli- tloij of political activity on the pnrt of government omulofcH .-.ot nubvei-Hivc o? their liberties, but Is Imperative .e the ItniUnteriiinco discipline? etP i cl tention Xo tho f?ct tlit la "ree oiin trles like tho tTnltnl States pernicious polltival Activity on i Ho part of ' officials "u. ...-... - - J thaa a fortni.h. -o vhc Fm h Chamber of Dfputlrs supported Pre- ncr RHVer B ,m, isio;, not to permit ! bo 1)(iuica, OIl-alli,an(,n or 8tulc r. volt i Tle rol0 1:i ,'i . tod ' paith iiiariv I j ngainnt the nttcmM lo organlxe in i wnlcn is to compel tne cotivocanon m i i constituent assembly, and whose menwers pieugc incinsuivus io ooinnc fifty ner cent, of -.heir salaries ;o .he i - :. ;, j ,lnn,.lnr'lhi nn,li Ire- . ' ' j of (hp eUto cvo,.y rm I ,,y6 joining the organisation rcfen to wlu i,,Blr.ntiv dismissed. Tin employes ot the Rov(-rnmont rnllro tils avft ai0 threatened with dismissal 1 thev iolrt the ctril'.c The break in the tanks of the strikery In Roland, and the refusal of nrutv or ganizations in the Interior, especially those of, the railroad men ij,t Moscow, to strike on account of Poland, and tin fierce distentions which have broken out among tho workmen's, leaders at Bt. Petersburg, seem to doom the strike movement. to failure and temporarily at !oftstmut Ir.ftiet a. defeat on ihe social democrats. c,v' ';. . The government has taken tha ooca alon to offlclally deny that the meas ures taken Ire Poland were In anv way lncltecf by Germany or that any ar rangement exists with Germany upon the subject. - tjtttr atnt v BADLY BURNED. (Special to The! Evening Times.) .; Winston-Salem,' N. C. -Nov, i8.-- The 4-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Emory White wan badly burned last night at tho home of her grand mother, Mrs., W; H. White, on North Liberty street with w-om th par ents reside. , ' ',' '' v J ' I the child, ihlle playliig in ihe room, accidentally . fell . In the fire place and was painfully .burned be fore being rescued. The physician It of the opinion, that the child will re cover. - . , . " ' bsilcs Kl.Esve ttet i : ttlcrscEESI c! Ubcr TO I1GIIT OTHER KIND I I I ptX m mt Uk Aa anr;ag HivMttMtua a Mm) Kl-"lk H'ill-'ll a)aiplltf -ir4-4 it Mrlaluf Hwium ta Itowta. l tllbutg. T . No l -TtiP 3i aittlao cb rnaailotui oiixV- IU tail ' Tt-rt at ta1 morn I r. g naba rt I . n.r. i :i ! t JilHB lattur -uavra A renlaiton ti!rt'4ux4 en , 11 Dln to Ibc mffrrrr. u( Bnaiia tlr !niaihy of all orgiiulai-d tBbor la the t'nltxd Niat uj aatkorUtBg tn trrasurcr of the tnlrration to aead a '(rtlllcd twk for $1,006 for tbe (Deviation of tr tarrtblc roudltloo aow dialing nmonii the Roulio xo pie The committal offerrd a substi tute whlrh ellmlnatod h fl.VjO . Ibiibc, r-tteodlag the hi-art-Ml sym ilby of Amerlcj;B labor and ron r aiulailnn the Kuiodan work nun on 1 he surtosr. of their roreat strike. The .iliftltuir was adoplod I Miss May Keoah, of Troy, N. T., in ornanlsor for tho ghlrt-WstHt and LaunJry Workori.' Inlorn.itlotial I Union, mude an cMrai-s; ,.los for tbv 'lcrtlon'ii (o opcratioa for tho'suc pkh of the strike now In progress mong thn wouiea lanndry-workors, if Trov, N Y. Mis KwiKh alleged that tho girls ere receiving iDsuracieni waces ana " p.-,-.. - luce 1Ul-ir .man co,,c(.auon bv pcr eat., thereby precipitating the pres et strike. I ndopled appro-! uld tho "omen , A roRolullon was irlatiag $1,000 to itrlkcrs. A com mitt cp was alto appointed : " . . r.:; , llll. 1, in 1,11,1 Vlllln"! IU i Ihclr HifTcrcni'iH A nintiiin ronuoat-r tig the federation to use Its Influence i o hHve laws enacted which will hold he employers, and not the employees ict-ldenia on railroads and other; for places where mechanical mac.hlnory ls ,IK,(j. y was alleged that thero is ioo mncu rarelessnous on tne part or the employer for which the employee niiiKt suffer. Tho motion was idoptod. The I'nlled Slates government was urged lo acquire control of the tele graphic companies. All union work men were asked by tho federation to, oppose concessional nominations of i men who wero not friendly to labor, j n amcndtiicut was made that every, andidate for public office In the; I'nitod States, who war, not a friend j of the laborer, bo strongly opposed i and defeated for tho office for which! he ls u candidate. This was adopted. I CHURCH FEDERATION Draft of Plan Was Announced Today (P.y the Associated Press.) New York, Nov. IS. .The business committee of the Inter-Church Con- FniwniiA nn lVw!it-ci t Ion nnnnmirpH the draft of a plan tor Church federation . lkK AnnfnSonnn In rnrnnn-ln llnH tn. flat LUU tUUIi;i uuv.v; hi. va uo0u v fh foiinwtno- nrn the chief points: A Federal council of Protestant lurches to 'meet every four years, tho first meeting to be held on Do- sembor 1, 1908. -! . Each denomination to have four members tp the council and one 3xtra member for. each 50,000 com municants. The council to act In the capacity of en advisory board and to interfere In no way with tho autonomy -of In dividual denominations. i , ' The object to to united action on loclal and : moral quoBtlone and to live spiritual ' counsel find promote fellowship. , . r;:i:V:'g: t An executive committee to deal vith the business of th council In l,he Intervals bcwoon nieaUngSv -f .Thirty denominations are to bd th ,he federation at the otitset and. pro-rlslc-n.wlli be made for the kdmls iloa bt others, , , - , t f The piaft will come before the con ference on Monday for action, - lt ikt Anta-Wlk4 ' I fkattna.ft, Nv ! . alJia ! iraaif. w4ri harfif (li-t Ha nb !.' In brra ail a ht a. i f u mmmbw, tin; I i lit i, aad kU bruti-r Jrm O O OaO O CfOa O O o THE CHRISTIANS SCORED Charged With Apalliy To ward Jewish Sufferers Hlr-rjbrrc. if fil! tksll'mfa rnin (J'xl ti Oir lltalty to JsMlfy lirlf a Rrll'ttin f llamaaily. (Pv th Ajmoi talrd hwj ) Chicago. Nov. II--Thi- apath) of Cfcrlstlaa m.a.stc-is and rhurrhmca la the face ot ciasvarrrs of Ruvalaa Jews aas condemned IbkI night by Or. A. Hlrrhhorg In aa addraaa to I the members of the Nortlislde Jew-1 lull congregation. I "Jf ever there was a rhsllengs' from God to Christianity that It I Justify and vindicate Itself as the re ligion of Justice and humanity. It Is ! In those massacres la Russia aad the ,,rayeri 0f a imiseculod pooplo for ,ucrol. ,n(l ,yrapth. Thua far the .-icnallenga baa remalaea unaasworca. -yL-tttha aaeepUona of the vigor ous odttoriala of tho Amarlcaa pross. tbe philanthropby of a Carnegie and he b.,f.hojrt0(, u,,crn(.CB of a han(J f , or c,.r(rym(.ni lhc christian world has been painfully and woeful ly silent. It is not. however, in a - prt r me.t.t that i speak i , mil. ipi nii iuw aiiu itifici tun' there is not for tho Jews as there I waa for the negro, a Garrison to plead his cause before tho bar of lU8tlfc and ,tl lh Parllamcnt of hu- mantty." ENGINE STRUCK TEAM Driver and Two Horses Are Fatally Injured Itorsctt Harris' l!sastroils Attempt to Oops Track in Front of the Hhoo Kly r.t H:'nIcr. on. Tho "Shoo-FIy" Seaboard Air Lino tralu, duo here at 10 o'clock this mornine. slrixk a two-horse dray in the corporate limits of Henderson, i killed both horses and falally injure! I tho colored driver. From accounts given by passen gers on the train it seems that. Dor sett Harris was driving his team on a roftd beside the track and attempt ed to cross in front of the moving train. The enginoer, seeing the ne gro turn in just ahead of Ihe engine, blew the whistle and tried to stop Shut it was too lato. I Tho wagon waa demolished, one ho.r8 waB ou,ht , 'other, was so badiv Injured that h i , , (- ! had to bo hot. Harris, the driver lhad to bo hot. Harris,, tho driver; 1 had hi,s skull fractured and the doc ' tors slated, after a hurried examlna-1 ;tion, that there was no hope for his j recovery. Avoid "Tainted" Money. (By tho Associated Pi-ess.) Washington, Nov. 18. The solic Washington. Nov. 18. The solic iting of contributions from all rflejn bers nj'.tho church to avoid the tak ing ot "tainted" money was advp caied by rtnv. Washington Gladden, of. Columbus, Ohio, moderator 6t the NaUouat' Council of the Congregv tlonal'Club In the First. Congrega tional Church last night. ill .'bialbck'S oshrittstr.; ' 'fi:h$ fC'thb' As16e'latoa I'ress.r" '" i ' Washinloi :,Nov;' lShe toi lowing tovtrth-clasa postmasters were appolntod to-day. . ( North Cnroliba Blaloek, Jonnoe M. Gilliam. mirnsEs oyer MIOCK'SISIE' ll Hrw S4 Tataa Ismg' th. ItetWtla. tat VMI r Miiaa lir Tkw la Mark Kbxartr T)ae, Mr the AmcmH rial V. hUcto, Nov. H Ta bard of roakuiUag tag1a(irt ! tha latkaiiaa Caast CotsoiUaioa t!y darlrred llaal ay a lart aoajerltjr ' fat or of a asia-hrvcJ raasl. Ike rooriaatwa waa marked after a long aad earefal study of the pre )c 1 Hi ace lha beflaalag of etm icr ike board bad bald asaetings. aad in rperlal sab-eociralllea bad atBdi4 ific plans for ft Woa-lovel aad lork Jracal with the great aat ar. A trip to the Uihmus waa nada lo voabla the membera to (oral a better ldo of the physical dlfflcalUoa which bad to bo considered. From lha) beginning U was fevldrat that a majority of tbe r cm bars waa In favor of tha aea-laval canal Tbtr pal at of view was that, avea If it coat mora thai lock canal, aad would take longer la tha baUdinc. It wwuld ultimately be of jraalsr tic. aa It win enable ahijn to make a much abortor -trip thaa It (hey were obliged to Co throQtb Urea or four On the other band waa a minority which wanted to awa Ike rinur t- t In aa Bhort ft ttma aa poarlMo ml with tba least cost, declaring thnt, a few hours longer for tha trip thro- li the lsthmua made kHUIa or nJ forence. 'v ' . ' ,.' , to-ipTfYftci PT?T7T! AT.TTl " IN HAVANA. (Dv tha Aaaoclatart Prena.) Havana, Nov. l$.-Tae truth in the reports of plot to overthrow tha, government waa revealed In part to day. , ' -: ' .', The government received a eonfi-' dontlal roport to the effort Ihnt an ostensibly vacant, house ia the Cerro suburg waa 'being' ntlllzod 'is a se cret depository for arms and ammu nition, and ordered the secret police to investigate. " Tiio police found ilrlflea, 21 car bines, 35 packages each containing a thousand cartridges, and eomo bar- . rels filled with ammunition and ac coutrements. . ..'' J ' .:; Considerablo- suspicion Is directed toward the Liberal and Radical lead ers. ..... ,";v:' ' ' ATLANTA CHOSEN AS HEADQUAliTEF.S A Larrc n3j:i!ij t: cf Ecjlnccrs Fju: ci It Now York, Not.;. IS.t, waa san , no u need to-day that .Atlanta, Oa.has .. ? been chosen as the Southern head quarters of the National Child Labor ; Committee. Charlotte,'- N. C. has i , ; been tho 8ntttbera. headquarters Of :: this committer, upi i, to., tho present r ' Imo. - ' ' ' i " ' Tho now bfeco will, be Sn charge . it Dr. A. J. McKoJway' assistant oo- . - retary of: the National .CommUieoi' : tn announcing .this change tho trus- . tees said thnt ft Was made "in view Jt , of. tho ttrgont need, tor ".logislatlon ia' Georgia tn response', io the demands ' f tho leading bltlson ot that State which came so tear auccessful frui tion at the last Be88loa jbt the Oeor Tla Legislature", ; ir ,.,,r, ,. v--,;yv t'-i . ,VirlH trial tub (Bv tha 'A.ssoclatad Press) Newport Neva, Va N.ov. 18.- Thd i battleship Vlrglnra,t Bieot, ship to tho Rhode Island. left - the ehlp"' vards hertJ to-day for Rooklnnd, Me t' to havo her official, trial on Wednes day.; Shb la under contract to make 10 knots. 't( ' , - Chief of Ordnance. Washington, Nov. 18. The Presi dent tfl-day announced that General William Cronter has been detailcl, as chief bt ordnance for the next four years. General Crouier la now sci v 'S la that capacity,.