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uMt Kalewh ESTABLISHED 1876 The WeatherPAIR. RALEIGH, N. Ci THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910. LAST EDITION. PRICE 5 CENTS Doubie the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh of Any Her Newspaper. BRIAlID HAS POWERFUL JOB AHEAD OF 11 Socialist Leaded Trying to Block Him In Formation of Cabinet I M. Jnnres, Lender of the Socialists Heading Opposition Premier Briand Huh Vndertaken One of the .Most Cilgnntic Titsks Iher Offered I in French Public Life President Fallieres Has Instituted Him lo Form Cabinet That Will Please All Fnc! ions Predictions That New . (aovernnieiit Will Not Last Long. ; - : ' : ( lly t'alile lo The Times.) Paris. Nov, 3 The powerful in fluenco of socialist leaders was exert el today to thwart Premier Brian'd iind block tils efforts to form a new cabinet. .lions. Jan res, leader of the social-. Ists in the chamber of deputies and the leader of the radicals In Paris, is heading the opposition to M. Briand .la u res is preparing to attack the new ministry when Its membership' is an nounced. He wished .to question Premier Briand in the chamber as to why Mons. Vivanl,' former minister of labor resigned but as Vivani's re .signation was handed in together with the resignations of the balance fit the 'ministry, ' Interpellation was blocked. The premier has undertaken one of tiie most gigantic tasks which has been offered in .French public life since the days of Napoleon. He has been instructed by President Fal laires" to select a cabinet which will please all factions.. Furious indignation was expressed against Mons. Briand today by his political enemies who accused him of breach of honor in resigning tae bal ance of the cabinet, the otaer mem' bers being under the impression, ap- parent ly, that Briand would also step out of office. From one source today (nine the accusation that the pre mier's new cabinet would consist of "blacklegs." ; ':' Today M, Briand found himself the absolute dictator of France, empow ored to select such persons for the cabinet as appealed to him as being fit, but with a task facing liim that was staggering in its magnitude. The air was filled with rumors to day. Many names were mentioned :ind it was conceded that M. Miller- ' (Continued on Page Five.) MARTIAL LAW ( By Leased Wire to The Times.) - Washington, Nov. 3 Martial law has been declared In Honduras ac cording to state department advices today owing to the fear of President Davilla, of an insurrection being marled by "General Jese Maria Valla dares , who Is illegally holding the post of commandant at Amapala, the Pacific coast port of Honduras. The government has denounced Valla dares as an outlaw and Amapala has heen closed as a port of entry. Commander Hayes, of the U.-S. S. gnnboat Princeton, which is now at Amapala to protect American and foreign interests, reported to the navy department today that the com mandant has informed the , foreign consul that he has no intention of- in juring foreign subjects or foreign property, and that there is no disor der at present. - In state department and navy de partment circles no dependence Is 'placed In any promises of General Valladares. The United. States gov ernment,' it was said by a high state department official today, will, make short work ot the turbulent general if asked to do so by the Honduran government. If President Davilla so requests the sailors froni the Prince ton will arrest the general and turn ''him over to the government authori ties at Tegulcalpa. i THE ATLANTA MEET Automobile Meet Opens at Georgia Metropolis 1- Crack Drivers ami Fast' Machines Present From All ! Parts of the Count ij Barney Oldllcld linn-ed. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 3 A three days meet at the Speedway here, for au tomobiles, began as the-starters' gun was filed at 11 o'clock this forenoon. Cine I; drivers and fast machines from all parts of the world are present and wit hthe track in perfect condition and the weather ideal for speed, it is confidently expected that several of the world's records will be bettered. An Interesting contest between Ty Cobb, of the Detroit American base ball team, and Nap Rueker, of the Brooklyn Nationals, had been arrang ed but at the last moment Manager Frank Navin, of " the Detroit hall team, wi.'ed Cobb, forbidding :iis par ticipation in the race and it was dc dared off. Judge George L. J toll, who yester day morning granted a 'temporary in junction restraining the American Automobile Association and the At lanta Automobile Association from Interferring with Barney Oldfleld as a contestant in the Atlanta meet, last night, dissolved the Injunction- tints again placing the ban on Oldfield as a racer. Barney Oldfield, and likewise any cars wuich are owned by him the Darracq entered in name of Ben Keischer, who was to drive, has been barred from (lie Atlanta Speedway and will not enter any races. Owing to the unfortunate accident to Livingston, no National cars will participate in the meef. Cole, 30, cars will not participate in Thursday's races owing to delayed shipment of Endicott's racers from Texas fair. ' Two McFarlan cars ate dtsqnali fled in event 4 because they are strictly stock cars. The Halladay, driven by Harrelt disqualified in Thursday's meet be cause teh piston is drilled out. First event Mie record trial Caleb Bragg; millionaire boy driver, Fiat, won in 41 1-2 seconds; Burman, Marquette, second; Roberts, Abbott- Detroit, third. SMUGGLING OF CHINKS K. Wholesale Smuggling: Going; on at Port of New York. ' (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, Nov. 3 That wholesale smuggling of Chinamen through the port of New" York has been going or. for , some time was revealed today when it was learned that Special Agent James Bradley, Jr., of the de partment of justice, had searched many ships and piers last night and early today. He has been given the use of the United States revenue cut ter Manhattan and is assisted by seven men. The search was begun as the re sult df a confession made by Long Shu Wan, a former government in terpreter. It is said that scores of Chinamen have been smuggled in. Will Recommend Gunntnmiino. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, Nov. 3 When Sec- etary of the Navy Meyer returns to Washington it is believed he will recommend that Gnnntanamo, Cuba, be selected as the site for an auxil iary naval base for tHe defense of the Panama Canal. Secretary . Meyer made a closs study of the Cuban'sites offered with the result that he select ed . Guanatanamo as the most feas able. The bay is large and capabla of containing a fleet of any size. Sec retary Meyer sailed from Cuba last night on the United States despatch boat Dolphin. During his trip he made an Inspection of all the Pacific and gulf naval stations. He will, go to Hamilton, Mass., to vote. ".';".--.. Wunt to Have Kvldence. ' (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, Nov.. 3 For the pur-. pose of aiding the Inter-state com merce commission to thoroughly un derstand all matters in connection with the proposed advances in freight rates on all roads in offlclnl classification as well as western trunk lines, trans-Missouri and Illi nois freight committee territory, the commission today ordered that the various roads comply with a re quest for certain documentary evi dence before December 5. Particu lar reference Is made for data of ac counts of the road for the months of April, May, and June, 1907, ...... .Tv . B : W- .lersi-v who ill cud In lln strike- l express company s ent plovecs in New Jersey.. New orl ilrooklvu a' l !' Island by receiv ing ii eiiiniltiee id sli'ikers nad hear tiiy; their deuui'vls. I be.' the (jiiver lior. iK-coiiiliiMiii il Mayor Ott Wittpenue i Jersey ( iCy, and .Adju tant General Sadler, went to a nicct- ina ol exuress conipany wpresenta- tives, and submitted tin- sinkers' re ouests. 1 lie I nilcd States company It is reported, was the only eumpaiiy that, would not recosni.e the union ami it is feuivd that uithiu I be next few days everything on wheels will he sMiiidiiur still in New ork ami lis vicinity! NEGOTIATING FOR ..... RECIPROCITY TREATY (By Leased Who to Tin" Times.) Washington. Nov. 3 Charles M. Pep per. commercial adviser ami tienrv-.M Hoy t;' cmmkellor '-of the mate .depart ment, left here todav for otlowa. to represent the I nltcd states In tin negoliatjons fur a reciprocity-', tradi ngi-ceini'iit treaty, whicn Dcrmik on Hi- (lav. After the negotiations are under, way he will be joined by siecretarv of Stale Knox who will personally conduct tlx case of the I nited St'Mes. tioth Mr. Ilovt anil Mr. J'cppcr so to (Mtowa hearing President 'raffs-in sliuctions. anil his eonhilcucc that : satisfactory agreement.' will he reach ed. I hey have Utj-n m conference with the president With regard-- to lvclpro- citv almost constarulv lor ihe last twi eks.-'" ..'. ' , .-, '-.:' .' : ' 'THIi CltllTKN CASi:. Crippen Will Content That Case Was ("ondiictcd Irregularly. (Hv Cable to The .Times.) London Nov. J Dr.- II. H. iippcn expects to win Ins lite upon the con tention that his ire1 tor the murder of his .'actress wile. Hello Klinort' ("rip- pen, was conducted in an iri-emilar manm-r. . It was stated today -thai the main point that Dr. ( ilppi'ivs counsel would make in Hie appeal (luring ihe argu ments on .Saturday is thai (lining the Illness ol one of the jurors, the Jury was unobserved for two bonis. While the trial was suspended in order to administer to the stricken juror, the other-eleven were In the box unguard ed.. It was reported on authority that Arthur Newton. Crippen s chief coun sel would make a strong plea to have the verdict ol guiltV and death sentence set aside upon his technicality. Dr. i'llppen is cheerful. He is eon- fined in the death ward at Hontonvllle prirnn where he has been vlsilcd sev eral times bv his former typist and sweetheart. Miss Ethel Clare LeN'eve. since her acquittal ot being an ac cessory after the fact in the killing of Mrs. Crippen.. Crippen eats and sleeps well and his composure astonish es Is jailors. He bus ade his will leaving everything to Miss LeNeve. Killed Whole Family. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago, Nov. 3 John Sekanuna, 3,000 south Forty-first avenue, shot killed his wife, fatally injured his one-year-old son Joiin, and then kill ed himself in his home today. (i. I- i ft , ol New made an cihiit (o li lt ; BIG DAY EOR KITCHIN Charlotte Expecting Great ' Rally Saturday Night Will lie (he Closing of Ihe Heated L Campaign l-r That" Cilv McNiiicb Claims Collou Mill'X ole. .... V ''. . (Special to I no Tunes. I ( hiirlotti;. N. r... .ov. A mon ster deniocrai ic political rallv is be ing perfiared lor (nailotie when Governor Vvilhain 'Walton-. Kitchtn and other leaduui iIchxk rais will a.l-dres.-i the votes in i.lie ainlitoi nim liuildiug !'!'(' batui'duv ii i iv 1 1 t . aiiil at which tlwp a recii'd-lireakinit gnl.:i eimg.ot democrats is looked lor. tins being a eorl of loniial ilosiii of tiie heated campaign, locally, anil over the siauv winch lias been waed lor months past. The elect ion on November s means no little to ihe stale, as .ierculeaii e; lorts iiave. .been, made- by. tiie (letu oerats to redoem the I lirce. eniires sional dlsiricts lost lo die i-i-iii 111 i-;i lis I wo yenrsi ago. whilo the "republicans are' milking equally vigorous elTiirf io retain, i licii" ..ground... ami -.in-, add per haps one m iier dim i ici. . The flglif in this, I lie iiiulli ( oimres sional district, iias been rmidc.fd es pecially healed and siiii iny by the en. tcring ot tiie i'sls of 'JIr-S, S. Mc Ninth,, former irienil of liooseveti's, and also a former '-deniberi.il, :. who is turning .thiiifiM upside (!o a .to' .'.heat Hon. K. Vines W ebb. ;ae pn-soni con gres.siiiau .from . llii.V ilisirici. . McXinch Jias made a. his ii:.;lti . an J Ihe battle aas accordingly .been join ed. with' redoubled vigor by tli dein ocrats. ami all sorts ol mrccasis are being made, fn the lasi election, since the republican candidates re ceived a imnontv outside ot this. .Meelilenlmi-;: county,, ii ..lin's come to pass tbi'.t until sides nave concen trated eri.'-rts on Meclilenljiu'u, and Mr. M(M i has declared that he will no .-s-vv redite-e Webb's, majority of 3.011(1 of two years ago in the coun ty, but will gain a lead on .account of the cotton null vote and support. .11 c- Ninc:i in a recent, interview staling that ne was sure ol !i. percent ol the manufacturers vote. I his is, how ever, radically -''.discounted'., by the democratic leaders, who are looking for. a continued majority fejl- Webb, of from 1,500 to ::.0H0. The fight in Ihe state centers largely about i.ie congressional candidates, as rue elec tion ot the democratic supreme c.ini i nominees and t.iose lor the tew niin.u state offices are considered practical ly assured. . ISavk Sale Dynamited. ( Bv Leased Wire to The Iimo.. ) Mason City, la.. Nov. 3 Four thousand dollars was stolen from the Farmers & Traders lliuiic at Baneroli isi night, :The safe -was dynainitod and the work done so carefully that no one was aware ol tae robbery until- this morning. Bancroft, is on the Chicago & Northwestern and II is thought the robbers either got out of town over this road or by -automobile; T ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK (Bv Leased Wire lo The l imes) Mat I I'o'rd, . .Conn.. Nov. H-The denio latie imvn coiiimittee today wired the ollowihjt niessaue to the .republican pcalsers biucaii In. New. 'York City: . '('an we ha ye - Theodore Koosevelt ii Hartford Monday evening next for ne hoar's talk . . The ileinocrats went to ask Mr. Itiioseyell . some iiliestions about his disinile witll Judge S. K. Baldwin, w im beads the" democratic ticket hi this late.. Complain! Against Coal Irusl. lltv Leased W ire to The limes.) Washington, Nov. 3 Charging that the anthracite coal trust, is a monopoly und is being conducted so, to drive out of business every inde pendent coal concern operating In Pennsylvania, the Marion Coal Com pany of Wilmington.. Del., filed com plaint with the Interstate Commerce Commission todav against the Dela ware, Lackawanna & Western Rail way, alleging that the road Is a com ponent part of the trust. Snow Iir Michigan. (Bv Leased Wire to The Times.) Calumet. Mica., Nov. ;) A foot ol snow fell here anil over Kawuirivi Point last night, and early today. 'I ae storm has cleared and boats are ven turing out oti Lake Superior. J2$is - r 2. ' Counters ll-.eaiani lie Swirskv ivno lining Ihe siiiiiu:er season gave (fanciii; lessens lo (be voiiir-oi' set ol Ihe Newport colony, -revealed sensa tional seen Is of ihe I our Hundred during her recent sluv m San l ian Cisco." "Aoiei lean siiciclv iiinc1i,' snvs the ( o-.iiitcss '-lien te all I'lcir lime .t'ii'i:g!iis and lalenls lo dr ami till Cilioii. a". I .linerieaii iiicii arc more conventional v. lien (reir wives are present- than nl oilier limes Ncailv ' veiT woman in Newpoi l s mi kes ci .-jurelles. ' cool inticd tin Ciiuntes-s. 'never liesilaling to do so in public." In speaking il Ihe tal ents il the Neepurl society t;nTs who took dniiciii'-- lessons li-om her, tin Countess said: ' I liev could mil leai'ii lo dance. be -au.se (bev hail not the music in lhe:n. I bev could plav the piano, like !necb:'iiics like the mi n- Ihcii- niind. I hey could wall and (wo step but the classic, dance lliaf was ii.ipossitile. 'In conclusion tin Coiinless said- (bat slie (liouglii the voum-ei- mrls were lieimlitul ami el ::iioni". Ii:( that lliey. would llnl al every opptutiiinly. Hv l.eas l!altaii.u-e. ii. shortly -ey.-!l il " d'.!i- ;i:.-'her's.:.- 1 i:ii lie tiiiimissioiie il Wire to 'flic Tinies.) M.I.. Nov. :!--.ludse Hark before noon' today hmded ision .iii'r.--ini; ( lovei noi te'titUin. for a ninmU ihtts i tv-ciil lioari) ..if -'police I-.-, in ihe ;go,veinor's al- teitiiit; to dismiss from of lice tile (ireseit.t hoard and appoint a provisional hoard '.'Judge l lit 1-1,1(1 iii his .-opinion- uplelil lie- action of Polio- ( '.vniniissioiVers Whellle. C)n't worthy and Tome, in their refusal to relimiuisb their lif-tfees. The ;i(-t inn of tiie. goyei nor wa . begun,'.'. it w as al etre l. oil aecoiiat of lie- iii iMimtnissioiiers failing t" dismiss cer tain nieinlieis of t lie police, lon-e in .'(iiinecioii Willi cocaine. liquor, and otlu-r petty graft,. . . Judue Uavian's decision is sweep ing. 11. holds that the governor is tillerlv .without power .although chtel exeelKive ot the state, to enioye tie bi.hrd--.il commissioners. The polit ppoiiited ..by tiie go:ernor Y.i.Lii;i:s holding island. (.o eminent troops Delealed in an Altempl to Lund. ( Hv Leased Wire to I he j tines I New Orleans. Nov. .! A cable re ceived heroTlils morning from lemn- 'iilpa. Honduras.- males thai govern neiii iroups have been delealed in an attempt to storm the Island ol Ama pala and capture General Vallnc'.ares. lormer governor ;nd commandant there, who was deposed bv President Davilla for insulting the I nited States and British' flags. Additional government troops have been moved into western Honduras tor Valludares is threatening a revolution-whirl)- will cimnll Ihe inline republic and perhaps overthrow tlr government. Valladares tones are entrenched upon Lisk Island, which the toriner governor bad seized in bis own. name, behind a battery of ma chine guns. 1 liev are plenlil tillv sup plied witli ammunition and have a great quantity ot lood. ' ; J : l ,- ,- . -.'.. -' .. Former Coroner Indicted. ( By Leased W ire to T he Times.) New ork. Nov .;! Anl.ionv Zucca. a former coroner ol New York coun ty, was indicted to.lav bv a federal grand jury upon a charge ol defraud ing the government out ot duty in the Important of tea nnd was held in $5,000 ball. J. 1. MSIMFIBJL STEPS Wake County Man Reprieved Until November 19 " Application lor Pardon Has Been Made en the Grounds ol Newly Dis covered l-.i idence as .Sentenced (o the Heads for .Selling Liquor. Governor Kiicbin todav reprieved Lewis Alston.-, colored, until Satur day. November 10. I ill (I. on Hie con dition mat he give a justified bond in the stun of SalMi io guarantee his surrender lo ibe sheriff of Wake county, on unit date.'., I his reprieve was granted. .in order' (hut. bis atior nevs may have an opportunity to present an application for pardon. I Ins app. n ation is based upon the grounds ol newlv discovered evidence Aision was convicted at the .March term ol Wake couniv court, mill, of the crime of selling whiskey ' and sentenced 10 Ibo roads lor 11' months. oti;d J.IPANKSK LKCTI Bill!. Will heal eiilral Church loiiiglit anil Speak (.11 Japan and hrsl i.init v. ".Tonight lir.. Fiiknsliima. of Tokio, Japan, w ill give it eivnt lecture on Tapau nnd Christianity at the Central M. C- Cliureh. cornel- Person', and Morgan streets. . Prof, Ftikiishima is one of lie- niiKt distiiignislied niein- bert' of the Jatjan -Methodist Confer ee"., lb- has been connected with Mi thodist missions for 18 years, and- also a." world-wide traveler. He in a cholru- awl an orator. Key. . Plato litii-liain heard him at Concord. N C.. nvl declared him. to he the- greatest le.ei iii-er on Japan .that he had ever lid. . Jlisliop Melniyre cliureh says the sa iik ,ywpa per.-- in tiie cities of -"the' M. thing. Thi ol' A m erica spoken give where. 1 ir..Fiikiishima has him high praise, The .relations of- Japan and the I nited Males are attracting- the world's ilfcntiou just now. It is not (iften that the people of Raleigh have an op poi timily to hear of this great , coun try from one of her distinguished sons who also kiws tlw-.AnifVieaii nwmle mil lnves tlieni. A cordial invitation is Riven to all.. I here is . no admission fee. TIM K I'.KI OltMKItS HOPKI'l l,. Ihe Big Negro Order llopetul of Sav ing Ihe Insurance Department. According to tae fiichnirmd papers. ibe ('.rami Fountain of the , I'nited Order ol I rue Relormers is very hopeful ol saving its insurance branch from the -financial. . wreck nised hv Ihe collapse ol its savings bunk. I he -officers saw that l he trouble arose because ol an attempt lo iinndle commercial business in oniiection with the. fraternal order. circular has be'ii issued saving tmn c assets appear to be sulhcient to eiurn t he greater parr, if not all, of the savings. . I his will be good news to the live hundred or more colored people of ileigh who are members ot tins or ganization. two H.i:n:i;s todav. Milling ( onipanv lor Kicblield ami I arm ( (impanv at Southern Pines. The S'pi ings Mills Id. - w as chartere 'iimpany. of Kich todav to grind mall grain. The. authorized capital tock is (Hill anil commences husi- tiess with s.4:i'i subscriheil. .Mrs. A. 1-;. raylor.M.' S. Pence and others are in- orporalors. The Souihern , Farms '."Company, of Southern- Pines, was chartered to deal In real property both ..Improved .-''.and unimproved. The authorized -capital lock is $.n,fliMI and liegins business with .H.i'WI subscribed, . ('has.. K. I'ai-sons ml Susan f!.. Dobhin. of New York. Hid II. K. Coyer, of" Southern Pines ' lie iiicorporatoi s. . iii NTiNt; si:.so. Ihe Open Season l or Partridges and Certain Other (ame liegins No vember I .". A milliner 'of iiHinries have been made as lo when the hunting season hemin in Wake couniv. Lame liar- den I pclmri h sins that the open sea son for partridges., turkeys,, doves, larks, and robins does not begin un til November la. - Ihe hunting sea- on lor nil oilier game is open now. BOl'ND OVF1S TO COI IIT. . I). Adams ol Wake Korcsl Charged With Selling Wliiskey, I.. D. 'Adams.- ol Wake Forest, was given a liearlng tielore I lilted States duiinissioner Nichols today, on the barge- ol celling whiskey. The evi nce was deemed suflicent to require bond 111 the sum ot $ltl for his ap pearance at the next term of tederal com t. Scientists say that kissing must go. Well, it goes with most girls. TO END THE E The Express Drivers Strike Is Believed to be About Over THE MEN GET DEMANDS Some ot (lie Smaller Kvpress COmpu nies Have Alreatly Capitulated and Others Are in Conference With .Men and .Mediators Believed That the strike Will he Over in Twenty, lour Hours Mayor Witfpen of Jersey Ity and .Mayor (inynor In strumental in liringlnis About Pence. s ( By Leased Wire to The Times.) New loik. Nov. j Final steps were taken today to end the express strike when a eonlerenee was held with rep i .-sen la dyes ol the drivers and lielpers. the express companies and the civic mediators present. Ii was believed that the sli ike which lias, stagnated .business in greater New . ok and ihr.-atened to paralyze tritf- lic uf every descripi ion. would be call ed.' -oil' within 24 hours unle-ss some thing unforeseen happened. ilhani Ashton. general organizer tor the International Brotherhood of leamsiei s. declared this morning thftt eveivlhing was cinched tor a speedv set foment." ' . I he companies were expected to make .eoneetf,ions. .-.. , . Public .opinion has forced the ex press companies to end this strike" said Mr. Ash mil. "The men have been willing all along to .meet representa tives of die express, companies, not as union men hut merely employes. The basis of settlement will be on Ihe demands made bv the men which are; a decrease In the hours of worli lo 11 hours; recognition ot the union and an increase in pay appi oxnnating a month." Mayor UHipeiin. of Jersey Citv and Mayor (iaynor. of New York Citv. took tiie initiative in the attempt to force a settlement. Big business interests complained of the loss ot "hundreds of ihoiisainls of dollars and the public complaiin-d of the. use of police, in Hoarding express wagons and Ibe viol ence, that kept alt -parts of the city in an upiolir. It was Mayor IITttpenil who arranged the conference- for today althoiiHli Muyrir ilaynor had conferred with -.both', sides iirging the- lnerjia lioii. be used at once. ' '" ' .- (ioernor Fori, ol .New Jersey who has been engaged in trying lo bring about a settlement urged iilllelals of the Adams. W'ells-Fargo, Ignited Statep and American hxpress Compatiies to accept the decision of tin. meditators. Ylilliam A. lingers, and 'James Me (Continued On Page Seven.) PLOT TO OVERTHROW (By Cable lo I lie l imes.) 1 Constantinople. Nov. :! A care Itillv organized scheme lor t.ie over throw ol .Sultan Meliemmed V and the .return ot Abdul Hamid to tiie throne has resulted in new guards being sent to Salonika lo gtia.'d the foreign ruler. Ihe financial straits of tiie "voting I in ks regime has caused widespread dissatisfaction and there is fear of another bloody revolution sura as put .llehemiiied in power. Thai tne cab inet members who recently resigned have (fist their lot with the i.Tends ol i ae lormer siilian is openly charg ed by (he patriotic press. Train tell 5(1 Feet. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Seattle, Wash., Nov. 3 A (Jreat Northern work train in a col la use ot" the structure fell 50 feet through it high trestle at Burn's station near the eastern portal of the Cascade tun nel late yesterday, killing John Smith, the engineer, and fa I a 11 v in juring A. J. Bezzon, his braketnan. j Scow Turned Turtle. ( By Leased Wire to Tile Times. ) New York, Nov. 3 Harbor scow No. 1 turned turtle oft Rc.'land Lightship this morning. One man was drowned. Ill
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