..-" h'J:':'-V .:;-:.l;-.i';?,.'-s He ' If 1L, . J Jwl Jl p jI Hues ESTABLISHED 1876 The Weather CLOUDY. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910. LAST EDITION. PRICE 5 CENTS 1 Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh of Any .Other Newspaper ' : : . , : -. - r -i in nmniini n Tnnau ; E air 'V '.I. V -J ill at no in HANDS OF THE GOVERNMENT Leader of the Revolutionists Has Been Arrested and . Revolt Smashed REBELS IN FLIGHT The Kebel Leader "n Prisoner in the Hands of tin- Federal Tiooiih, His ' Followers in Flight und Troops in PursuitWhile Attempt to 0er throw Diaz is Defeated und Rcvo lulion Broken (Juerrilla Warfare is Feared Rebels Could Carry on .-. This Kind of Fighting for Months. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Moxlco City, Nov, 21 The iron hand of Porfirio Diaz, president of Mexico, lias smashed the revolt aim ed to crush his power and General Francisco Madero, the rebel leader, is a prisoner in the hands of the federal troops, uccording -to telegraphic ad vices received from the north today. Madero's followers are reported to be in flight to the mountains with federal troops in hot pursuit. The report of Madero's capture reached here today from Eagle Puss Texas, . . . Uneasiness, as to the situation in southern Mexico, whence no din patches had been received for thirty six hours was dispelled shortly alter midnight when belated official re porta arrived from points In. Yucatan and other states saying that the sit uation there was tranquil; that but little trouble had occurred at any point and that this situation had been Incited by rumors of revolutionary successes in the north. No troops have been sent south as the local of ficials reportthat they, will be able to deal with the situation. Though the government '"has the revolution, well in hand today there is an element of uncertainty as to what effect the aftermath will be. Madero s proclamation of a provis ional government with himself as the president and his exhortation- not to molest Americans Has caused feur.of International complications. The government believes that it is really Madero's purpose to invite attacks on Americans, for wich the Diaz re gime will be held responsible. Either with or without Madero at their head the revolutionists are well 'equipped for guerilla warfare and probably will be able to withstand federal attacks in their mountain fastnesses for mouths. The fart Js well recognized here tliut foreigners are in desperate dau ger in Mexico, The revolutionists, baffled in their plans to : overthrow Diaz, will attack American and Brit ish subjects. Correspondents for English newspapers yesterday wired cablo dispatches declaring that the plight of foreigners was serious and WHY PRESIDENT AND CABINET ARE THANKFUL. Washington, Nov. 24 That President Taft and his cabinet lire thankful today Is evident from the following expressions made by them explaining the reason for their thanks: President Taft : The records of population , and harvests, which tire the index of progress show vigorous, national growth. Secretary of the Treasury , MacVcagh: Wc are a nation which publicly recognizes Its obligation. ' Secretary of the Navy Meyer: The nation law constantly ad vanced toward tlie attainment of the ideals set forth by the founders of the republic. Attorney General Wicker shain : There is a quickened sense of responsibility, very noticeable in those who. have I tower to effect the welfare of their fellow men. V Secretary of Agriculture W1K son : Through the progress of education the younger genera tlon of American far men) is learning more about the capac ity of the soil and the methods of cultivation. Record Breaking Crowd Wit ness Carolina-Virginia Game Mis?--' m m s2 I s t r "St William Lewis, wlinm the poiirc I lievc can clear ;-o .New loin s hit est trunk mvsterv and t lie trunk in which me ooov ol tlie victim was found. The discovery was made by J.nin i .Mi nglicr, loO West oltli stiool. as he was moving the (ranks about in his cc;;il I in. According (o Measlier the trunk was owned by William Lewis, u v.mler who iisoi.! to tioard with him. .' Meugher says that Lewis became nrcuulav r Ins iinviiicnts. and when lie went away aliout five years 'ago, lie lelt his trunk, which lie e plained contained statuary and works of nut. When going (jnoiigli the bin the other day, Meagher decided to onen the trunk and 'reimburse himself for the unpaid hoard bill. I'pon Iiliuig the., lid he tound a zinc case between the side of which and tlie trunk was plaster par:s so that the contained was air proof. The police were culled and upon opening tins in terior rase the body of a man was found in "ii aliiKst perlect state o preservation. Through two newspapers louml witn the body it is esti mated thut the man was murdered eight and a hail years ug. English consular agents were advis ed today by their1 , "government-. to use ivery--means in their power to proteM British subjects. Enrique Creel, minister of foreign affairs, today notified representatives of the foreign governments .Hint .the federal troops will be able to handle (he situation: Without difficulty-, but this did not dispel the uneasiness. I'lie use of t he telegraph wires was granted freely to newspaper', corre spondents today. -after n lapse of sixty hours. During that time the newspa per men were allowed only fragmen tary dispatches, because of Lie vast amouut of government, business transacted. The wires are now work ing through from here to lil Paso. They bring news' of. hundreds, of ar rests, indeed it is believed that 'twere arc fully 5,000 prisoners in Mexican prisons twin. Many of these will 'be executed for treason. When the .'.capture.' of Mutlcro is confined he will be brought to Mexico City. There Is little doubt that ' he will be executed,'- though he will be given a fair trial. v Aside from the lighting reported at Torren last night, everything was reported quiet throughout CiiihiialnialsUal! and Durango In northern Mexico. So- nora and Sinaloa have had no dis turbances that could be characteriz ed as revolutionary uprisings, and northern Mexico was reported In complete control of federal troops and officials all night, with the ten sion of uneasiness very light. The fighting at Torren was In the foot hills about the town- and the Mexican officials characterize that as "a bruch with brigands trying to loot and rob." '" Fifteen are reported killed, in and around the town of Torreon. -Else where all is reported quiet since the federal troops drove the revolution ists from Gomejr-Palacio, Parral, Ma dera, and othelocalities here there was trouble. Many prisoners nave been taken and locked up In (he jails throughout these districts. Fighting in Progress. Eagle Pass, Tex.-, Nov, 24 Latest report.'! indicate that Madera and Te- (CouUnued on Pago Five.) UNVEILING JANUARY 13 Marble Bust of Senator Ransom to Be Presented to the State Norjh :i ii 1 1 M IjiIi'ihi v : I : i I Histori cal Association to Meet lanmirv l 1 iilleison ( up to be presented lit I bat I line ( nveiliilg ol ltan soiu Lust on l.veiiing ol (he l.ttli I'leseiifaliiin Speech bv ol. ,1. lii'Van . (runes Aeceplanee .bv tjoveriior W. . Kilch in. At :i in. Histiirkal terda'v- :i ii i fi :iion, u i hold til'-, nntiua.1 m.r crury and Historical liiu.y I'.', and to have un veiling t he nun bli KaiisDiu on tin Tlie iKiveiliu at u tiny id' thi:.' North C-nroliuu- 'oimnissiiiii lieiil late yes- uas - ileciileu to ting of ttie I.il AssiiciaUou .lan ttu: exercises of bust nt Si na Mi nt' the lltt.ii. bust of Hetl- '.mug t t tU-. hansom will taki1 place in Hu nt the limisi- ul representatives on I'Tidav evi-iiuiK. .lunuaiy Is. J lie presentutlon sni-ieli will be made by (.ol. J. Hivan'miiiies ami It will be l-eeeiveil bv .(invernor . . Kitchin 111 beliall ot the stale. iMlit'r address es will be made bv fc.x-Judge Hoberl V . Winston, anil hx-( .iiiveruor 1 honi ait J. .I.ii vis. On Ihui-silav .'evening .liiniliiry l-. tin- North ( ai-olina I.ili larv and Itis-toni-al Asioeiation will meet Judge Piatt l.-W'nlkcr. president of the as sociation .will deliver an address, the award of the Patterson cup announced ami the election of ot lieers for the next year will- .take place. The association will have iv second session on Friday at winch addresses will be made by It. D. V. Connor, Dr. "11. 11. Mill, ami Dr. Edwin Minis. Lawyer a Suicide. (By Leased Wire to Hie limes.) Toledo. O.. Nov; 24 John A. Dunn, one of tiie most prominent criminal lawyers of northwostern O.do. com mitted suicide at his home here early thut moriiliij. I.w di'lnklnrr carbolic acid, ' Shorily after its inarch to jiark and it "i: Wlicll the uilllle noon tlie crowd hc.an ,irds flu- I'.road si reet freely predicted ilirit' Ijegins at :) o'clock there will be .the : biggest' football crowd ever ftath red in liichmond. The Caro lina rooters..- occupy one side; of the ilcld ; .while .the Virginia (lowers are dhcr. tin- rival ye'ls field as the -two .teams for tlie fury. uolina squad of twenty; men i praei iririif. at Wllliuinsburg. banked on the thmt aci'oss the are : warihiiig U Tie has I Va.. since Monday, and tin: coaches announced .'.this morning that tin; team Was ready and expect to win a hard game I his afternoon. They uoiild make no prediction' for tin- .score, say ing thai tiiey. realized they werc-gidng to liavc a hard tij;bt. but. -'there is no eonlidcnce in I lie .an no -question but, I bat in much better ship-- Ill's .season,-. and those sseii tin: '-.work dnri'iiK that the ini- tea to has liiaiM lias . and that it. will lie qil'- tion of their coin.-. There is the Tarh.-. 's are that, evr liefor.. w ho lia y . wtt nc! Ihi- past. .-ii da provciiM.-nl I le been ivniurknblr a . beautiful workins'-' macbiiie . that faces Virginia today. . Tin- "Virginia squad arrived here to iImy' fioul slilaml wlvMe It has' be'. n I lalnili-.v. and tlie coaches express gi e.it coiitidence-in the outcome; though they (i ont limed on PaiTf liiehl.l wk m m mmi snip m '41 i . s & -i rps irn ina-v rvmn iiamp s , ..' I 1L a'. - & """ ' i".oi- ' VS ($rf& Jr ' 4t V-4 lln film of (Ik ( hid I ions mils J ' J- r'Ai Will PltlK K.lsJtl, iubalv s 1 . . mx&J: JM M ,,c. .... . i vi-sk'-: , -: ..m, . . ssfrivM-i -it-Ik . .. i:. -1 i i" i - Ug&.S A mtr tp ';'- ' 7 -'i:uft:n v. .f 'H. i:.' ' - i ji VaJ'. v 1 winsto,, H. .-it. I- --'jr..-, : 'iMHimms. - m FSaSW st.,,, pa.rk this -aft-roe,,: at tle-ec ' ; 'SliSU ?teSL ' J I" M3rZnr 'fe" - oV-ock, .T- eiiy :..-:vdell ..-eh ..'; g ,f .. -' kS . VS - M A. I T"WW Liwi4'2fe'!! visitnis. The .colors ot ;!.,-; r.v,!! in- 9, '.-.- ' .'"' ' : S" M0mm. Mi rJllVj3 " ....... ,u,l;,ire,snd l, ' -'M, A V'1 kWMi JL U fl.f nmi-'M '' the ikir resound with the yells of the ; f . " 11,'? W$mJ lfl":1"' "" """ ,'"'.'..-' lue'jir'lty hvbiirtheri'are; ihousand's ';'; ,-: J,--: ' i -;;-''':' rV'l'Cl: MM Wl 1 . . ' j . "" . . . ' -', ", . of supvorrj ol' the bine and while . ' . 1, ' tf,tfjhftliiiiii mt,iit?)ij " - ' ' .." .- ' ' ' iiiln', a re i"ii:"1.?i, ir "I helT le-i-si-l'ee klioicni ' ' "' v '.' ' '. " ''" ' '.- -' ' by their yells. Uiefr l ibtons. and ban- . ncrs. ; - ..:- . c,,'3 .':'. Thi- . vcuoers , ol i-!u ysaiiihi-inunis are. having ll: rich time. .The Tai-U-cls are wearing great while i-lnysatitlie- j mums.' while the n gima . supporters are mdoiued with the yellow ones. . Senator l.iigene ! be iiiik oOeied nice track bills in and former Senator I-rank (luirecs of Senator i-oehiei alor i l iivis. coiilirmcd I ravis. (above) n Sill'). (Hill bribe Mbanv. N. V.. d: I. Hiiirdne:', ivn of oll-l lllg hi l1:, I be odev over (he ! Iietwecn. There was Croat excitcmeii m l Voi'UCitv Hull, where the Legibitive (,iat! when senator Travis told, us il i-elieai eii:; a stni v- .lie histur- or tins l-i . '.antic bl i be, lb I'.iook.vn. N. V.. who test ilu'd to vote against the nu.i- ..- lbe session ol 1!OK. lies been indicted on the s aod who. aeccrdiiig to Si-n-!i"i!i'.c made to In in bv a g e ::iierui.'iiiic i liiiinber ol New Inquiry ( onimitloe was siding bv no means etraordmai-.v s(.:(ed tlial be was approach-. ed bv a man at Albanv mid oilei ed an cmr i:'-!:: afterwards ciinlirined bv Senator (.ai diiei-. sum ' w Inch niuouiit was DOWN IN N0RF0LKT0 UfML Sill day' an.) a' Iris, lit Toily lie! v. i lart-st'1 -t t!i-- ' Carolina "Aggies" and Vii gini "Polys" In Baltic Royal iiol lied. : l l - o .-- ! Mil!-- ft.oi-k aqi;- t'onj, II 'fdk I'illei! IMlli 'l ull :iv - eat lie - rowd I iiiisualiv i!ee:s l'e ( oolaic I be I cells Are a 1 :o n-bomei-s line and lb T.-ir-c la III III iorv Koller. .p.. I--.- .: were in line triqi eves i ha! it will win: . is jiist as c-onliiietit eii'Joti tl.at A. M. poinCi or more, t. making public' 1hi . team work hat i.a rf. ct ion, and tlie ol ' I Li I t si II . IvObert- iml Si afford i,s exr the Tcrli.i til's a.f- 'i'i.e V I'.- I '. (S Norfolk''.'.' V: ill her, thoq . lo Th. Tifiv a,, Nov. i - U1.1-. of fool :; .-:.-,l ojil;. . o), I 1 ! : 1 1 1'ir- N narrow i.K-igii bo in the -..j-i.fj.ik lor than -''v'h.'eii dies.'. ' -'t.;i.e.-;-ti -'It regular i-teai.u. aval of' 1S'!( lliclt lilt adetiiy I) P. is US Slll- a r, .and by tlie said to DEEP WATERWAY Tl lit-.- l.-iised Wire to Tin; limes.) sll l.onis. II.'.. Nov. Kl-IX-legutcs to tic deep waterway oonvcntion whirli will open here, tomorrow, will demand a show down as to when the project of a deep waterway from C bicago to tbo. gulf will bo realized. Twenty-live gov-ciinu'-s I'm meiiibeis ol the next con gress and several I luted States sen ators ull be present, when the doors open tomorrow morning. The convf-iitnou will make nil its plans to sionn congress for an ap propriation, bigger than the enni paratlvelv Insignificant one which was granted at the last session. At least n.OIKt will be ill attendance and the meeting will be of nunc im portance tniin the one m ( hicago. Tlie governors arc scheduled to pro ceed (Mini St. Louis to ..rrauk- Kv... where the sessions of the ot girvVrnors will be held next fort. house week. Calvin McNuir Pardoneil. tiovernor Kltchln bus pardoned (.al- vin McNair. colored, of Uobeson coun ty. '-McNair was convicted of murder In the SRcond tdegree In lR!i5 and sent enced to the p.-nlitnllnrv for twcaity years, at tire ISl 1.111! ; ever .-ft r bug toil idaA 1 1- a I. to liat'le for and tin' city in li i d iilay promises to' I he onHinsk greatest J'ootbnll garni'.' in this city, when i he.'. I'lulii the N'oi-t'n . ('.iroti and Virginia V. r. I. it., ettij lield this aflenioiiti cbanipionsliip lionors. . Ycslcrdtiv tbiv invasion of orf- by Tar Heels began ;i nil every incom ing train has been loaVb-d iittlt.i litis niornin;,. when 1 lip spec i;;ls ni rived. adding its thousands. . A stpuitgct; would hardlv know tlint the citv is in Virginia today,, bec.vnse of the number ol .Nurllt (.iiioliiiians. The crowds ,are march ing tiii ougli the iirinciptil streets singing 'mil giv ing .college yells. The student, body of both .institutions, .uceoiiii';tnled 'by. their bands, are parading, . and . on evorv hand the best, ill -spirit, prevailed.- I he rerl and white ut A. A- .1. is ii:i much, in evidence as the inlors ol V P. I., and the support ol tin- Hn tenuis this afternoon will be aboui initial. V. P. 1. seems (o he a idtglit. favor ite, though the A. M. hiu kiq-s are just as conhdent, and main olu timers predict that. -burring the un expected, this afternoon s game will bo one of tlie hardest, tottght ever pullud off n this citv. The A. & M. team has not. suffered defeat this year and has played such loams ns Ooorgetown and Villanova Ho a stiuidatill. Coach Oreeu said tor .!:!, .coivdirioti, and bet suiprised tin'- Mid cl; lias r!eveloied it or t'liat: is well-nigh i'csi.des tin' itidiviiliinl itin-woi k is a unit. : :; j re :: o'clock the crowd ng jis ny. to Lafayette si III btix'o i be ;b: m cm iii .iiii'i)ll; -'est d thai t he ! a ' '.'nd.iiicc iamo ever PON "I v.vr i:tiia SKSSHKN. ( Ii imp r lai-l, i ii e.i of Talk of An L Ira Session. i ily: Leased Wire to 'file "Tillies. ) Washington. N'ov...LM Kepreseuia-i-e. Clu'.iep (.'lark, of Missouri, deui-iv-ja. ii iiiinoci.i y leader, who inn y lie .the ii.-.i -speaker of (lie lioitsc, as--. ri.-d t.i.ia;- .i..tt ee is tired of llio extra sestffou tail;.'. . Jl o:-t ol- I lie talk, by tin: way, ' -litis h-en aniOllg the -i t i, lis. attliuugli .lie republicans have: ciiii.l i.ibiil -d. . . ' - "I duii 'i : : t i t j - there is oiie chance in a i.iiiiiA'ind id' an exlnt sesi-itni of cotig-ri ss." said Mr; Clark.-''. "Nobody -.v ji 1 1 1 x il. 'except, von lollv arouiid Wasliinglrin. The president, doesn't waul it. congressmen do not want It. and no. one : is clamoring 'lor it but the hotels und tiie Dismilol Coltttu lua pi opl. Ueproneitiallve Uanu. ot Illinois, who tiiav be the republtcaii minority leader ot the next congress, said: i don t think there will be an ex tra session, iiltiiongij It would be easy to lorce one, BREAKS OUT III BRAZIL NAVY Mutineers Capture Three Ves sels. and Train Guns On Rio Janeiro SCORES WERE KILLED Three of Liail's IScw liattlemlliUM Kail Into the Hands of Ke vol ut ion ists Alter Teriiiic llattle in IVuicli Scores W ere Killed Conflict Start ed al Noon Yesterday Kntire IJra iliiin Hoi't in the Harbor at the lime, lint Made No Attempt to S.oji (he lighting Peace Confer ence licing Held Paris Kepoi-ts Deny Story ol llevolt. I Lv Cable Lo The liitenos Avres. .Nov. patches - arriving lrom todav were censored. Times) 21 All dft Rto Janeiro but enough was gleaned tiom them to indicate that tnree vessels ot the Brazilian navy have been captured by the revo lutionists alter a terrific battle In which scores were killed. I lie .Minns Gcraes and the Sao I'utilo. brand new battleships, are iu the hands ot imituicerM and it is re ported that they have begun to shell the citv. that the government censor has blue-penciled the dispatches to indicate that the government will .-. . sliortlv be In coniiilete control. The third vessel captured Is not . ' named, but us understood to Ue one . ; of i he ta tect urulsers ton.strne.ted for ) U 17 I The Sao Paulo recently brouglit ' President Konseca back from Lisbon, where he witnessed the naval mutiny i hat resulted in the overthrow of King Manuel and the Portuguese -government. , -' .''. . . Desperate fighting is reported to have taken place on the Mlnas Ge rais. The signal for mutiny was -given on that vessel at noon yester day and a conflict - immediately- en- : sued. I he olflcers ot the vessel were taken bv surprise, but lought bravely al the head ol !tfl men to remain loval.- The. battle raged tor an hour ami then the loval sailors yielded to tiie 2..0 - mutineers who liad killed the ships captain, in the first, lew minutes-ot fighting. The other offi cers were seized and locked in their cabins. " , - "y ;" I ; v this tunc a -conflict was raging on tiie Sao Paulo but ibis ceased when the mutineers on the Minns ".."'. (ier.ies trained their guns on her sis ler ship and. culled upon the loyal ists, to surrender-' 1 he cruiser was the noxl to yield under the irownmg giina. : "" The entire Hi nzilmn fleet was in I he harbor at the lime the mutiny broke out. but no turlhiT cflort was made to curb tlie mutiny. Peace overtures were made bv represfinta tive.s of lbe goveriituent and at the , . (Continued on Page Six.) ONE MONTH FROM TODAY IS XMAS EVE HAD YOU THOUGHT OF IT? 26 MORE SHOPPING DAYS and then Old Kris Knn gle will be with us again. Time flies fast, and you should begin to make your shopping list. .Remember, "The early bird catches the , wormn", so it is with the early shoppers they get the pick of the bargains.