" ' V , , 1 . f .'., . -V' -;.:-., .:- .--V'. t;.' ''." i mmt i'-Jf to .ft n ESTABLISHED 1876 The Weather CLOUDY. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1910. LAST EDIjk PRICE 5 CENTS Double the Number of Paid Subscribers, in- the City of Raleigh of Any OtiV Newspaper ILfe I" '1 ? ff . LAST DAY OF I II Grand Prize Races With $5, . 000 In Cash as Stakes Run Today HOVEL PURSUIT RACE Program the Host of the Meet, In. eluding Race For . the Speedway (rand Prize, 250 Miles, For $5,000 i Prize Money Mix Prizes From $100 to $ ,000 Twenty-six Mi- chines In the Race, Which Started ut 13:30 O'clock A Free-for-all Knee Third Kvcnt. '(By Leased Wire to The Times) . Atlanta, Nov. 5 The last dav of the meet at the Speedway for auto mobiles opened with a light drizzle of rain. " The program is the best of the meet and includes the race for the Speedway grand prize, 250 miles, $5,000 in prize- money, split as fol- lows: . ,". first, prize, $3,000: second, $1, 000; third, $500; fourth, $250; fifth $150. and sixth, $1,00. Twenty-six machines are entered for this race, which starts at 12:30 o'clock, ,- - '.'- .- The Australian pursuit race, novel plan in which the cars kept running until every car in the race has been passed by the one directly behind it, when it drops out, is sec ond on the list. A 20-mile free-for-all amateur drivers is the third event. Yesterday afternoon Ty Cobb was threatened with ejection from the Speedway grounds when he insisted on privileges for a friend. It is rumored the real reason for the call ing "off of the match race between Cobb and Nap Rucker was (hat Cobb stood out for a money prize. Races Postponed. ' Atluntu, Nov. 5 On account of continued drizzling rain, "and slippery condition of the track the automobile races were at noon postponed until Monday. All cars will remain here until Monday, when the racing 'will start at 10 a. m. The cars will then go by special train to Savannah. Shot His Children. Elisabeth, N. J.. Nov. g Henry Nel son French shot to death his twoichil clrcn, Uons am rteta, aged !l aid 11 respectively, early today as they slept und then fatally shot himself. It Is believed his mind wjis unbalanced from overwork. IN AUTO ACCIDENTS (By Leased Wire to The Times.), New York, Nov. 5 John ' A. '. Dlx, democratic candidate for governor, .and Henry L. Ntimsdii, his republican op , ponent figured in uutomobile accidents last nifflit. Mr. 1X was on liiij way from Albany ATLANTA II to Troy when ,his machine, ran. into a street excavation at Waterleit. The ear was wrecked, and Mr. Dix was eevere ly shaken up, but he continued his Journey In a carriage. ... Mr. Stirnson's mishap .occurred in .Tarry town, where the taxicab In which y. he was riding broke down'. ' He es caped as luckily as did Mr. Dlx. Chicago to liave "Closed Sunday." - -d ... (By Leased Wire to The Times.) ' - . Chicago, Nov. 5 For the first time the amusement public of Chicago faces the proposition of a 'closed town on Sundays. Within the next three weeks every town in Chicago, Including all the. big theatres in the "loop" will be forced to shut up house on Sunday, if an ordinance unanimously' recommend ed by the, license committee of the city council tills afternoon is passed by the 'aldurmanlc body. It is predicted that the measure will go through the count oil without a dissenting vote. ' . ' - Killed in Football Game. (By Leased Wire to The Times) , Roanoke, Va., Nov. , 5 James W. Mock, 20 years old, of Damascus, Va., a senior classman in Roanoke Col lege' died lere yesterday as a result of injuries received In ..a .-football v Kame ;qtt the college cnmpjis a few -' Vy8 go, ' w . ' - SEABOARD GETS VALUABLE SITE Railway Buys Large Location On Wilmington Water Front to Help in the Handling of Cars. (Speeial to The Times.) ' Wilmington, N. c., Nov. 5-Tae Seaboard Air Line Railway has jusl acquired from the Waccamaw Lum her Company t;ie property ou the river front adjoining the present, ter minals of the Seaboard, It-.'-being known as the old Chadbourn lumber mill site. The property. has a front age on the river of about 700 feel and embraces practically two city blocks. It is understood that the con sideration was $100,000. Tae Seaboard recently completed terminals here at a cost of about $300,000 and it is said that addi tional warehouses are to be built in tae near future on the site acquir ed. An enormous amount of. busi ness is being done here by the Seji- board and even with the new ware houses there have been tims when t:ie road was short on space to take care of the enormous cargoes brought here for distribution all over t.ie south.. YOl X(J MAX LOST ARM. Wus Shot Accidentally by ti Conipan ion While Hunting;. (Special to The Times.) Elizabeth City. Nov. 5 An accident occurred yesterday at Jacocks in Per quinisms county in which a young man named Wallace Wood, the son of Mr and Mrs,' W. E. Wood of. that place tost nil arm. D Young Wood In company With tw otner - young men nameu , nuuu wtm in the woods hunting. One or the young men' -was wulkhig behind 'Wood when his shot gun accidentally went off, the whole load of shot lodging in his arm. The- arm was so badly shot that an amputation was necessary. Dr. J. E. .Wood of this city who was suddenly stricken with tin attack of heart disease last Monday while in his office, Is rapidly recovering from the attack and his physician , expects him to make a complete recovery in a short time. He is now able to be up at his home. V. '':''";'.''- J. HeyVood Sawyer, one of the most prominent attorneys in this district is sick at his home in this city with a threatened attack of appendicitis. IOWA SHOWS DECREASE. ; J ' -, Not as iMahy People As Stiitc Had Ten Years Ago. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, Nov, 5 The census bureau made public today the follow ing population returns: Iowa State, total 2,224,771: last cen sus 2,321,835: decrease 0.3 percent. Referring to the decrease in the pop ulation of the state, officials of the census bureau, will make no comment but it is believed the decrease is due to the enimigration of Xowa farmers to Canada, . which country has been making special Inducements to western farmers in search of rich agricultural lands. :' Roosevelt In Chicago... ( By Leased Wiro to The. Times) Chicago, Nov. 5 Colonel Roos evelt was in Chicago for half an hour this morning waiting for a train to take him on his. way to Ohio to stump for Warren G. Harding, republican candidate for governor. The ex president left tho train from Dcs Moines at Englewood at 8 o'clock A small crowd at the depot recog nlzed him and cheered him. The colonel was taken for a cab drive through Englewood until time to catch his train for Ohio. He is scheduled to make his first speech of the day at Toledo, ending the tour with a speech at Cleveland. He starts back for New York at 8:40 to night. MaeVeagh to Retire. (By Leased Wire to The Times) ..Washington, Nov. 5 It is be lleved in Washington" that Seqretary of the Treasury Franklin MacVeagh will be the first member of the . pres ident's cabinet to retire, and there' is reason to believe that the president is grooming his private secretary, Charles D. Norton, to succeed-to that portfolio. . .' . ; ' " , The report is current in official circles that this cabinet change will take place on. or before March 4, next. .. ; .' .-..' ! .. ; Children. Perish In Fire. (By. Leased Wire to The Times.) Sioux City, U., , Nov. oThree chil dren-perished today when the home of Peter A. Peterson was destroyed by. fire. : They are Ernest and Clarence Peterson, Peterson's ' sons, and Leo PetersAi,- son 'of Peter's brother. The father is dying In a .hospital and has not been told , of the tragedy. , ; Amnesty For Political Prlsoneiw, , " (By Cable to The Times.) ' t.ishon. Nov. B Amnesty for all liol- itleai prisoners Was proclaimed today In celebration of the founding of the republic one month ago. , In addition liberating all political prisoners tne sentences of incarcerated criminals were reduced one third. ; ' For Settlement of the Express Strike Mayor in ( oiifcrciicc )tl!i I'.olli Sides tu Stukc anil His Lul.'ors Lxpcclcil to Bear Fruit, .':...:. - ,-'-. (I:v Leased V', Ire to The Tl:not-i ' New Voik, .Nov. . Mstvor .:iy nor s plans, lor a pcttlsmcnt oi. ffie expi'e&jinen s htnl e v. ,11 piuiulily bear truit heior-i itoon tooav. .vt lii o'clock the iii.'lyoi- inet Francis til Pangs'... reiire.v'iuing uie ymjjanjes, and Will:um II. Astilon hii:1 Valentine Hoffman, roiivrs't . ntins the st.rikpiy. to fane ; Mhi.'r iionus if tin.1 vage scale. Tins, it was said, is all that remains to lie done before a com plete agreement is readied. Every-oilier issue was -settled ai :i conference arrangrd and aticndi d b the mayor last nigiit. lien the con ference was at an end .announcement was made at the headquarters' of the International Brotherhood ot Team- iiors, that, only the definition of cer- ti WHge demands remained tor this morning s niceiing.- Kvorv iiuiiortant demand made by the men uad been weeded, ot it was said. Will .Not Recognize I moil. New York. Nov. 0--"We will lake the strixers back and advance tueir wages but under no ciicunistiinces will bo recognize'. then union." I his tiltimaliiiii was served oil rep- lescntatives ot the express union to day when tliev went into conference at City Hall witu olhciuls of the com panies in an effort to restore peace. William H. Asnl.ou-ami Valentine Hoffman, representing the Interna tional Brotherhood ol I canisters, re- (Continued on Page Seven.) WIRES STILL DOWN (By Leased Hue to I lie l lines, r Washington, Nov. .5 Washington' has onlv scant comniuiueation with tin: north 24 hours aller the worst trouble maker in the . .wav ot a ' snow storm ince March 3-4. Isioil. when l"ieskleiit Tafi inuugurated. Wires are still down to northern points and no connection with New- York Is expected until luie tlav. The storm lucked the fm-xin-r tem perature that accomiiaiih d .the - Inaug ural "disturbance " but neven heless it us severe enough to break down tel egraph and telephone vires and de lay trains Irom 1 to 2 hours. The storm came up the Atlantic coast from t lie West Indies in a man ner entirely foreign to well-established traditions ol blizzards. The storm broke upon the cltv belore midnight and raged all night. When the day broke It was still snowing and the wind was blowing a hurricane. Six inches of snow fell according to the weather man. Today the sun is shining brightly and J he temperature Is moderate, i ; umlier torn in ny Wants Kepaiation. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, Nov. 5 The Albert- Haas Lumber Company, of Atlanta. Ga.. demanded reparation of Die Pennsylvania. Pittsburg. Cincinnati and Chicago railroads in a complaint Died with' the intec-state commerce commission today, It is alleged that overcharges were exacted by the rail roads on shipments, of lumber be tween points in Oeorpia and Alabama lo Pennsylvania, . : - .' , - ' : it----zXk- : I , .-,.1 , ' , '..''.; M ir -J t Scenes and minimis in llic New V oj k l ,jn css ( '!;:!-,- employee'-, sti iKc: -Allien- is nss'imtnu; n in.i!;iini:i c which mav invole i-ktv vcliiib (Irivci- in 11 1- iv. I lie iilmlfmi ipli at the inn slums- a p-'h'i man x-iOiiii! I Willi a ilim r ol c;i ,p;r--s u 1114011 10 Kiiard lum 1 1:0111 vi ilcui e al tin hainl ol Hie sinkers: 111 toe cemrc eau In Sll'll ;'.I'IU!K o IIOI1CI MlllWll III Vlll- OUS.llisli i"t. to uii! a 'isi'ile lit: anil 10 tin- plo'loni-aini r,' lt: a can Ik seen cui'i viii'i ;( laie package I to the cpi ess ouicc. I cn 0 M r ( By Lo'asoit Wire t'ii Tii 'riuietii Washington, -Nov.'. - I m'oi 1 1 1 a t inii tacaed the I'anama Vanal t'oiniiils- sioil today ; l liat . i liyiv had lieen a- oilter landslide in. i.-Mli-hra flit; in flie canal ..one. On Oi-iob'.-r IT-. .in": cubic: yard.- ol earl h slid seveui v-live feet, filling the pioneer ctii and drain age channel, ; destroying four con struction', trucks and Imrying sixl eon Mat . i.-ar.-. t wo lyi-oinoties and ' .two steam-' shovel's."'. Itm.iltv (,oos Moniiim. I 11.' (.'able to Tli.v nines. 1 Berlin. .Nov. 5 - A" .. anonym nu; vai,nil!.!, senl 1.0 tile cJii'f of jiolice of Berlin led 10 a ilioriiim.i .'.search of the new ini jterial same ' preserVe ar Oianieiilnii g before Kinperor '"lTi iam and'liis royal guest, t'iar Nicholas, of Russia, Mnne4 a day's hunting, there today. Hundreds ot soldiers and .tor esters lie.iit. upnif". nearly 2, Of)" deer and hare winch .were driven .past platforms. upou'w-liieuUiie loyal pailj of. tweiify-l'oiir sal,: T'iie c'ar . v.us given I ne first shot, .soldiers were seerMcd lor the "protection ot I he part v. I.elil.ioc M11M' Pay Only. ' (By, Leased W ire lo Tlie Times. I I New York. Nov. f---AKrcil Lelilaiie must pay $3,240 dill f mi the ,n-horse-power Hleiii.it W'hieli he sold suldelily to Johnny Molssiiilt, last Sunday after noon when llic American aviator ticed iid n iiiount to enter the Liberty blunt''. ' ?fi!iiSi-;S-'4-"fS ;::!-,.. "1..4iliiiich:j(l si veil U !( .Hid tliLU tv f f ''r "1- !, ;, i :h,i h i- u is 101 ex'h'ibil inn KT n,n- ""' n -'.' : '..-''"'! IHi-iviiii'-itiaui. Al-J.j mmmmmmn -i i i: f to -'I'lie- Tiini-s 1 " - I 11 rea- 'inalili. irtiur-.--;' S. .('.. a'ti'i on sliiiinn'iits' ol Oi. were i-oni.plaiiH'il . ot staff i-onmWi-o eotuuiisKinn ('alls Vflc'j i;f JUriiuii,': ilist. '-t In-' Kcalt;::: j! Air i.in .... ( . Waslna ill : ai l lor l.ai"iv. Ion, Nov. ." . -T!if ivoa.-iiiy l.-pai'i : n c t ! I I odn o ..! oil 11 i'.; .I.;ii Ui,, -io i" : 1 t il i .- i nr . j (-insl i-tif awarded a i-ont racr ill:-, .of. (laill.'SVillc, l:1ii-'i- a a.i material inn. CI' a new )-u--t itiiCi;:)'" 'I'.-Oi . ,l'ii 1 ! in, -.': a vi-.-1 nl' $::.. JUDGE BmDHL SUE ROOSEVELT 1 f : ; I 1 I .AVit c, I " The, 'r.inii .) y.'- V. : fl:(t-n. t 'I'llil.j . XfiV. 0 J llif::' ;:1i."n.:i 1'. Tl.i idv. in. vli.-ltlijei al i::i'.aii :, '-. I'.i'r - rfnx 1-1 nor:" .--aid toilii v, thai ',irli'! '':.; T:.-"".i-'r-- lteuM-;eit, 0i-1i';:'l--: '. . ;: - ;si" iM ,is ; t ia- ' or-'--' 1,1. .101 i.'is;;!!. V 1 '. .- - " vr, Th'i-v I ill ali-neil. .Mill ;Mi.: iiuii-'.-ilii:' "of Itonsevelfs r.'i-'-nt li'iilc On. Judge' -'Baldwin.-for his t . - -i.-ioa, nil tin- law in relVi eiiL". to enni i ii.Jaii"i' fur lii.iiired 'workmen. .Iliilu,- , IJiitdw in, 'who was forniei'ly hW ' tuiil if' "f .the "State soinelili: : 1 : i i -v.- l liis sia.t-ineiiT of tile iii- -I'.J'. Vi -S'tli-t li'Ji'll.t!, the- il.-.li.n :: I-. :a:i' (-.'iilrnl ciiiiiiiiittee. In ii, he sa,y. l,i i. lie lliullilS '(.'oloii.Pl liiiosevell's sjll ei hy, "if not his veracity, in sayins int. 'In- iKoiisevrH) wn not. -roins-i'lv. ! 1; 1 ! t il ' in ' bi! recent. i'i,uu-'ird .j-peo'eli ;;i which he was iiiMted as s.iyinpr that 'lial'.vin was retiotfivRslve. Tlie judge i-iaiiiis to have received a stenosiaphh: iej.,.rt ( tile -address.. : In I'oiicludinif his. statement. .'Judge llaMwin s.i : . - 'I ; shall wnsle . no, niiire . words upon him hut I luiernl, wli'.li 1 have j.-iiOff.: in. a rioiuJ f" it, in hi'iiu; suit on account 'of... his iimklng lii- state liient '. V liti'li ! hav no doubt was. in tact-, coireiMly reported.' I should have he'-u . hi tter .pleased f he had made a fresh 'retraction. As he had refused to do this 1 regiirrl It. as my. duty to hriliji- liiiiT to justice," v ..'.'.; It is undei-slnoil Hint 'judge Baldwin ill engage as his counsel Judge Al len H. I'ai ser. Adams I'ounil duillv- liosion. Alass..- Nov. 5 Almond Adams, slock broker who failed some t line ago und was indicted for fraud, was today found guillv In one out of nine .counts In Ouj superior court. CO; 1(111 -'if ' !ir . i ! i i t.i.!a,v... i.v !iii;l.. Kiiilvnad. TIIE ANSWER A FAILURE Butler Makes the Usual Speech of Abuse I-or llirec llo'irs He AIuim-iI I Ik I.iV inu and the Bead I'rn licailv i-ii.itd-d I he t I aryes as lo Jlis 4 111 iiccljon With (lie Ijoiifls But Sought to .Irstnv Ins ( oiir.se Real Iss'ies L'jiU'ii' ! oiu licd. I lie iiiueli advertised reply ol. .Marini) I'.utier vya delivered in tins ii.v vesteriinv atiernooi). and when ho- had liui.-ai-'.l ii is speech of . more t):an "three' house in. length.' lie stood a si'lt-iouvk-u'd nui.li .nis own '-tesli-inony li.'iug not a denial, bet a ilimsy i. -lire, of his ultifnle in .the bond inat-er- . ' '; . Never -lie fori' .'.has a Bul'eigii-- aud i. in : ;: !i jtcr.ed -.'.-lo. a iuo-'o ainisive speech i.;r is ihii' ii;ih : red sicrday. Iliuier ' ilicw:-se:i no i'ss.iit-'i,, litu ais-;..-; : i i ' :o :;i e::'. i;i'.or, ledge of hil -H:::-. li.ean, unjusiitiahle alil abusive ie'.isnaue ever heiird. lie . attacked the -ljv.iiiii.-' nor did spare the dead. T ie: people, are not. going to stand and see a man sncu as .Marion Ijctlei -i- and , viilil'y inon v, ho.-c reoiiViV; aVe W lar aluivt-' I hai of r -rra iiicrr thai- ti)'' in ui. -le; vain ly l.-ii'! ; .ii tneni caliii"r reucli t'l'-n il:i- heiii' of. '.'Hi eii- jsiii'Wic.iii.'.'lMii " is .Illl-iCM ': ;!, i':i'l loo ti"-!- . Ot I io' :'.:'!!'.cr. . . '. : Ic s-i r.l- he -'.a:-' u'-liu- '.) r.n:;-.ver M-niv o.! '. t-.i.-'. i-hargeV'" that .lud been trade ;:;:'u!nst him, and niauy v.-ero aa;o:!.s lo hoar his esi-ttse. All. know h.;; is an adroit tuaii iihd will- use any ucihod- fa carry a ' politieiii end, hut i ll- were; siiriiriscd 'ii itie cuhiplefe liill-iUnyii yesterday, lie admitted he UiUV' act-cpicd . tiitv case . of collecLing iKjiid.-i fro iii li is ow-'ti state while serv-!rir- it as senator, l ie never denied the advert iseiiieiil in which, bonds were asi.i-d to he placed in the hands o:; -bis '..'si.julii.afn lor collertion, lnii d;.)dgi-'d f ire , issiuV . by : sa.vi ng ' t.ha t 'lie had I iii or had - tec . advert Isenient v. iihiirawii iUtd hiul refused i ,i pai tif i;.al'' ii:' I . i'olh'clioii. .This was dime afier the. howl had. heen raised, Vnd lie .'doubt less did it' for liis own liroif'c'livih.'; '." liuijoi- .(.lilered the Ifill, ill .1 : 4 a wlih hi-- 'roi::er. I.esii-r. and' Was Ljroeii'it with yells .hy '.the-' audience v-ljii-h conipleleiy lilied the first lloor of ihe A' adeiuy. t hough'.' the; gill lery was not. more than half, lilied. these mostly heitii' iK'groi's l.esii'i' liiiiU'i- arose and called on Mr. T, Ivey. of Cary, to inlrodtice 1 1 1.:'' speaker. - ,lf. iV". "said ho tinih a (Ui'-p in-i.or'.-si in the siiealiiir of the afternoon, lui-ause he was Ins frn'tiil. lie said thai ui'Vi'i- hid i here been a finio uln-ii a man was so inalijiiHMl us to day.. -'Cive the devil, his dues,", said Mr - hey . His pt'iblii' li fe Js , inter w o . ii itiseiitrahly with .our - 'people .iiid is l';il her of many ' i;iiO(, lueas ii res. " Me 'gave tin i let', credit for , t lie r. 1 1-j jurat ion commission, state, normal :.n.:(:ri-i.'iis.liiiro. I ae (i lerceiit. rate la w, ami no- tic salvnlioti. of the State l iuversil v. l iis record was reviewed, ri-ediiiitg ; liiiu with : the rural free delivery, routes, and other thing's, "aiui ileclari'd thai he accomplished more in his short service thyn any dozen senators or congressmen. . ltntler ii rose with thai selt-satis lied air that, is so familiar to all mid with:a smile bowed to right" and left, to encourage. applause. . ;: lie began-"his speech .1.),' .'saying lie was bore to give the devil his dues, and. as it is necessary to have a reg ular order of business' h would read the. call for Hie "meeting". I the" calls beiiig his ;.-loi(er' promising to show up Simmons. -and- Daniels i,. Then he h'd into Sininnins 'and Daniels. calling' Simmons a conlemiitilile cow- inl. following it with the usual ilnise. ii!liug them cowardly scound rels. i:U tuiiV sayiiig: lie. made-the Intcmonts advisedlv. ami liramied t hem iis liars and cowards. But U:r then said that 'before com ing down to Hip -strict iiusiness ot Ihe day he 'would discuss a few of the issues of the campaign, which lie pro ceeded to do in his usual manlier without, discussiug issues. After ..haranguing for thirty min utes ho did mention loiiil selt-gov-i.ruilieiit. and ftust like all the repub lican speakers, he snorted around, but loll Ins audience no more en lightened, . lie took credit for I tic jjcpublicnn partv for the great, school svstem of the state, and claimed thai white men were being disfranchised all over the stale, saying that. 4 0 of these werevn Ruthertord county. The various planks of the republi t Continued on Page Three.) CRIPPEN WILL i I Verdict of the Lower Court Stands In the Crippen Case WILL BE NO NEW TRIAL 1 lippeii Appeal l-or n .New Tliill Dis missed by the Higher Court ainl the I lea lb Sentence Kealhiincil and l;eiil ion Will 'liike Place Ne.vf Tui'Sil.-iv .As in I nst livid I'i tsoni-i- look flic Bio Hani. 'I tii-nod Deathly I rciiilili'it in His l.' Hope (.one. , i i:. fair . '-. I .iinooii. N netil from i he . fired agailisl ! '. ' for the inn rdo more t'rippcii . . and 1 he deat, iii-iued in the 1. . appeals. The American ... - , - dom was dootiK judges refused tOj "': trial, v Crippen t : I iiesdav. . The prisoner toe nanl. His face tun and he trembled in who looKed on thong lo lattii. Ta tt (.oing to I I liv Leased ire t 'Washington, Nov. '-"'. Taft loday '.promised y from Uii'liinoud. Va.. Suited States Senator M no v.ouhl trv to arranger hi.-' -governing his rid urn from 1 zone, so as lo be in llichmond comber l.i. in order lo add res. annuiil hieeting of the Virg ., leacliers Association. On his n. turn trom Panama the .president ex peels to land at: Hampton Roads. a., on November t , . I ,ii iiilu r ( ompanv ( oinplains. Ill-, Leased Wire to The Tiniest Washington. Nov. o I he Jacksou Lumber Company - of Sumter, S, C, i'timplamed to i.lie interslate c.oiu- iiieree coiiinnsslon today of over charges exacted by the Southern liailwa: mi shipments of pine lum ber' between points in South 'Caro lina to points in West Virginia. ELECTION BETTING . ill Leased Wire U Ni w link, Nov.. .'5 'out imied light today, (lily inoi of i!. how ii-U.s shewi-ii, .us lilt: al i Til.- Times.) .-''. j:ieetion bcttinij Tie-re was prob eer. than rec-iii-gaiiihling law would T'l-cveni i .'ports of wagers which, l'oiiuerly inado easy the keeping track ot -prevailing odds. Most of tiic bets which became known of course, were for small amounts.. Ou" i lie lioli. Wall street appeared not u . be betting . as "'much as in previous years, inid in the last twenty-four hours the sums-' available have notice--, ably, decreased.- . - ' me inan, w ith !l..iill of Uix money, wnnti'ii to place against 300, was ol-. most readv lo abandon hope ot find ing a taker, when a second man came along- who -was' willing-to put up $JlW of - Stimson -.money against $i)i)0. Certainly, whore 3 to 1. or even 4 to 1. is being offered two days ago. available odds bud shrunk by half this morning. , Want irginiii on ( oniincrce ( oiirt, (Be Leased Wile to The Times I Washington. Nov. 5 A delegation it the Richmond. Va., Bar Assocla- iion. consisting of D. C. O Flaherty, state .Senator Fulton, and Judge J. It. Harrison, todav asked President Taft to appoint Judge A. C. Carson, of Virginia, a judge ot the new com merce court. For eleven years Judge Carson has been iu the Philippines and is now a member of the supreme court of the islands. The president took the request un der advisement.. urn NEXT UESDAY ! n hi 1 I Steffi .'vi', fi'.f.;. ThUD TTVT1P

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