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r " "x" .-, f '.'1;'- - No. 70. r , NEW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C. FRIDAY NOVEMBER-2,-1907.-SECOND SECTION ? . ' 30th VEAR " r 1 ' ;. v 1 1 I MEIER-. .1.. GfOKED Receipts of Cotton Light Com parison With Other Years ; at This point COOES 'CHSIT III tCI Bt Docket For Trial In United Slates Court. Work at the A. ft M. Col- . lege Progressing Flnelj. President -Winston's Views Regarding Imatl- grattou- ' ; . f k , 7 j- v. Special Correspondence. . .-. , . . . : , Raleigh, N. ft, November. 26. At the request ot Edward Justice, one of the attorneys fpr the State In the Southern - Railway rate matter, the hearing be fore Standing Master: Montgomery, la postponed until tomorrow. Mr. Jus- tice has been at Ashevllle, in another case. There have' been several post . ponements and of course- the rumors of some sort of a settlement, have been rife. 'It has been asserted by some : persons that the Supreme' court de cision in the $30,000 fine matter,, is v being held up pending some kind of a . settlement. " On the one hand it has been asserted that the State wag 'tired of the ease and wanted an end of It, ' On the other hand It has been de . dared that the railway has had its fill xf the business and. win be very glad to see an end of It. Such Is the dally - chat o nthe streets, here. Some law ' yera came, today. . The stenographer of Chief Counsel Thorn came In, and while comlns here from Aahevllle, lost - her purse, watch, $50 in -moneyand aome jewelry, on the train. , . . T The cotton rerelpts here are ex tremely light, from the-first of Sep- tember v. hon (he season opened, being 3,782 bales, .ialuiit S.S.40 to the same date last year.' The farmers are hold ing. Some of theni'have sold cotton . at a small market tiear by, upon a rumor that big jrlcea were being paid, ; these being due . to the fact that the' sellers were people who. owed me .. chants money, and the- latter ; gave : them special prices. ' " ': ; Deputy Revenue Collectors K. W. Merrlt and W. O. Pool are back from a raid in Moore county, where, they captured a very small still and two men and a boy were operating it, all , being white.' They were. hard at work, one man got away, but the Deputies thought they did ,verjr"well to get three out of the bunch. ; They put their prisoners In the guard house at Sanford. The still beldhged to the boy's father.' He was only' 16' years - old. ' He told theofflcers It made two gallons a day and that the stuff wan sold as" fast as they made (t, and thai ' four men practically drank all of It There la a big docket In the United States . Court which begins here De cember 10, there being 14S new cases. There are several poetoffice cases, the most Interesting one being that of the . brothers Fields, front. Durham, who - are charged with taking a ; package containing $3,000 in money from a mail car on the Durham and Southern road.. There re no counterfeiting : case son the doekot. . That business seems to have played out In North Carolina. There are no end of moon shining cases. The docket it so large that it is said an adjourned terra will have to be held. ' Your correspondent had a chat with President Winston of the Agricultural and Mechanical College. , He says that - . everything progresses admirably there. There is no mor hazing, as a metier of fact, there has not been over four - cases, he says. The studies of enmity betweun the Freshmen and Sophomore classc t he declares amount to noth ing, lie says that among the special need i of the College are -two largei dormitories, as there Is now so little - room for Btudenta that practically no canvasring for tbem has been done In five yviirn. Blnce the second day of this bohhIou not half a room has been vacant, and IS students are in an attic In one of the large buildings. Up to three weeks ago students had to he quartered lu the hospital. A large number o applicants had to be re- - leeted. wlule a number who came could not be received. The most tin purtaul need Is a building for electrl cal engineering and physics, after this being a chemlHtry building. The col l re 1 cully ought ro have the biggest liir.ceat chemistry plant In th& State There Is also need of a mechanical engineering plant, and a building for the administration and el tins rooms, no as to elve over the main building eiiUrely to dormitory jmrpoties. I'rfd.lent Wlimton says Cliulrman W II. I!.i('.in, Is giving special enre and 1 aliility to the development of the v.l.i itf lii li.iiili-al Hale cif t!iu collego, k- .1 B c-.'liil ccniiiiiiti'e lu looking !!.e KV- leult-nal tide. . This roui-i-e v 111 ln.:.e.-t everytlilni; next ,t-, It hi dedrel thut the turns h i'l l.e t.." v.-.l nerosi Ihn r:i!l i.eih i.f the- ii"w a-r I. i." in ., 1 : r. r,- iM- :,t v.;;. !. -i I 1 1 ; o v -1 h ' 1 .-' t r - 1 !- C;:;:o;ini: nr nrrrm-n " UE UtrOklCU Federation ot LaborM ay Cause Him to be Retired Front ' - Speakership v IDSBJOOSUSSIDCBI CBLK3 .-SIHE EQ ." i I -. "- Mrs. rsdlej Breaks Powi la Cert Geveraor Foregoes Eigagvaents en Pedestrlai Wrstei Reaches Caleaga Acceaat ef Bate Hear lag. 103 Del v to dooa Health.". Order Belaf Re-j egatea Appelated t Dee Waterways is Waahlagtoa. - ; " Special to journal. . Washington .November 26, That Speaker Joe. Cannon's Job la In peril lies in.the fact that the Federation of Labor 'will oppose his candidacy for speakership of the next Congress. The speaker's attitude toward the labor forces In the last Congress waa ' not pleasing to the leaders of the Federal tlon, and .they are exerting every in fluence to defeat him, ? ; . - Trieste, November 28. Information from the Amerian provinces la au thority for the statement that irregu lar bands of Turkish soldiers who are robbing, burning, and destroying villages in Armenia. Terrible atroci ties are reported to have been com mitted by , the outlaw Turks and Kurks. : Many defenseless residents ot the country, women and children, have been slaughtered. . ' Washington, D. C, November 26. For the. first time since tlje beginning of her trial, Mrs. Bradley, broke down in uncontrollable weeping. She has borne up wonderfully under the ter rible strain and has made a good wit ness for. her own. case. Dr. Charles Hill, an alienist, testified that.. Mrs. Bradley was under a prodigius men tal strain at the time of the murder jf Senator Brown, and waa not re sponsible. , The - case of the defense srowa stronger1 Washington, D. Cr,' November 26. vV. J. Bryan waa the guest ot honor it 'the banquet at Hotel Raleigh at 11 o'clock tonight and at midnight left for New York. V y - Lisbon, Portugal, November 26.i rhe disorder that has prevailed here 'or several days past, la subsiding and t Is probable that, king Carlos will told his throne although the opposl- lon'ls still strong. , ft'ESTON ON BI3J1EIURS TBI? rhe Transcontinental Pedestrian Meets With Continued Ovations. Special to Journal. -- Chicago, November 26. Amid the cheera o fmany thousands Edward Payson Weston arrived hers on his long tramp In a very cheerful frame of mind and better physically than When a Cleveland, Ohio. He travelled from Portland, Maine, to Chicago' in H hours less time than when he made ihe trip on foot 40 years ago. He said that he never felt better in his life in dwould not mind making the trip over.- He was successful in. accom plishment of his purpose In beating his record of 1867. Advise your friends, in private; praise tbem openly. Syrus. . W TI"EfFEf.OE;, Untie Sam Is Preparing For War by ' -Building Battleships. Special to Journal. . -Washington, D. C, November 26. The United States navy will soon have the addition o several new battleships which are under different processes ft construction and at dlfterentt points, A. man seldom speaks lightly It he stops to weigh his words. bat between the sophomores and fresh men. He said' that he never expect ed these to be like a fight, and as a matter of fact there were only about a dozen fights between the 65 couples, in this engagement, the remainder ot 'he scrapping being not as rough a iu ordinary foot-ball game. The bu!' of thepapers and of the college poo .tie, seem to have liked this fashion ot settling any and all questions a to the manhood of the respective clashes, and both sides laugh at the iffalr very heartily. Prenlden Winston has a new id. is regards to securing Immigrants f 'orth Carolina, lie says that thous aid.) are now going back to Europe, m nrroiint' of the money trout hon- U (if course, a great many (! -O there when wlter In, as to v tho cold we. 1 Norlh Carol!. I'U'a Mt I 'a. Mi.-ir.y i f I' ;,."r. ,a ml ! 1 1 Ho t:.:.. i'.t at N 1 t v Y FOOTOALLTET.r.1 GiV- rnrTnn'jrinrrTi i tliLtlillllhllCuUL L: They Are Accompanied to Nor folk by Large Numbers oi Students and Citizens PremB- .tl. " , t '. . ' :' Ti v-. Special Correspondence. - : Raleigh, N. C, November 27. This morning the foot ball team of the Ag :rlcultural and Mechanical College left for Norfolk, to play the University of irglnla. The team will bt short two of Its strongest players, Frank Thom son and Sykes, who have been barred upon complaint by the University of Virginia athletic ; association,.- which sent, representatives here yesterday. All members of ihe team mada little talks last night at the college, a a great rally, and so did Thompson-and Sykes, both of whom said that though they would-be on the side-line, yet their hearts would be In "the game. The manager of the college athletic association said this game was really for. the championship of the South. The" A. and M. team has not lost a game this season. The big auditorium at. the college was filled by the cheer ing crowds last night, and Governor Glenn, President Winston and others spoke.': But for" appointments here the Governor would be at the game; Tomorrow the students go, taking with them, the ; band, of twenty-five pieces.- Norfolk is very largely a North Carolina city and to be sure there will be plenty ot rooters tor the Raleigh team tomorrow, any ladles are going from here, tnd the special train will be full. - It la aald that there is many times more Interest in this game' than In the one between the Universiy ot North Carolina and V. P. I., to be pjayed at Richmond tomor row. ; ' A company of Infantry has been or ganised 'at Weldon and tendered to the governor, to take the place of Co. E., Second Regiment, which Was dis charged last week, as yet the Govern or has not acted in the matter. ; The Governor Is taking very great Interest in the railway; rate hearing which was ; resumed today beloro Standing-master Montgomery, and he has cancelled any and all ergage ments, so as to be here as long as it lasts. It was agreed this morning that the hearing should be. at the of fice of the Corporation Commission and not in the United 'States Court room. : Chief counsel Alfred . Thorn, of the Southern, came In this morning and the various lawyers tor the State and the Corporation Commission are on hand. E. J. Justice mrrlvlng from Ashevllle, half an hour before the hear Ing began. Last night It was talked about the streets that 'the hearing might last only today, and then there j would be a postponement until after! Thanksgiving. Several people expect ed something to "drop," as they put It, yesterday or last night, In fact de velopments have been looked for any time. One man said he thought there waa a wait In affairs until Governors of Irglnla, orth (Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, got together and a uniform rata was a- greed on, the legislatures to act re garding this in States where the Gov ernor had not been given authority to settle' matters. He said he did" not know whether In such an event there would be special sessions of the leg islatures,, or whether matters would go along until the regular session. Governor Glenn, upon nomination by James H. Chadbourn, of Wilming ton, today appointed 105 telega teg rep resenting all parts ot North Carolina, from Ashevllle to the coast, to repre sent this State at ths National Water ways Congress a Washington, D. C, next week. Of ths number about 30 are from Fayettevllle, 20 from Char lotte and nine from Wilmington. Captain Ceborn D. Harris, ot Ral eigh,, who for several years has been the commissary pi the Second Regt ment of Infantry, gets a well-deserved promotion, being made anbi. !ant com mlFsary general and assigned to the First Brigade" chief conmiliiaary, with the rank of major, to succeed It. P. Hackney of Durham, resigned. , Govonor Glenn, who tomorrow morn Ing will make a Thanksgiving talk at the renbyterlan Church, will make an other one in the evening at the Jen kins Memorial Church. - t Today the office of the Associated Ch-irllii-s, was a very busy place. Clfis In the way i.f fo.l mid delicacies for the p.'Hir pom-Ins; In f ::! tunny source A- 1 C.e 1 t- 1 t' I.-- I I 1 tu::3 TICER i:r7"E5 CITY I Xegra Arrested la That Place by .The , 7; United States KarsksU; f Ellshy Bembry, colored, of James City, wsb arrested yesterday by depu ty United States Marshal Brock, oharg ed with being a retail liquor dealer without United States license, in vio lation1 of ' Bectlon 8242 -Reviead Sta tutes jpf the, Vnlte dStatesr Ho waa taken before Commissioner I all and required to give bond in the sum of $200; for , Appearance before him ' on December 4. In default of the" bond be was committed t the Lenoir oona- ty ail. - rr - Sapreme Court Opinion TftaTelgh,' N. cC Uovember i7i Th'et following opinions were banded down by the Supreme court today Jenkins vs. Railway, from Cleveland, new" trial. -5- '".-; i$ trjV Hamrlck vaj Railway; from' Cleve land, 'hew trial. ''"-':'' C :, ' Guano Company vs. Bowere from Hallfax.'reveraed.: iii iT:.lfl, State vs Carmon from Rowan, no error,-. it XUmhef Company vs. SmltB, torn Harnett, no error., ' ' Rollins ys. .Railway, front Chatham, no error. , ;.--v'--:J. State vs.- Guthrie, from Durham, no error. - .V .' " CTltcher-TCWatson;- fronr- Gran vllle, Tio'erron .i-::-. Cardwell vs. Railway, from Alamance no error.- f' ---!',' -.--i-'".' 'Morris vs. Express Company,. .form Randolph,"no error. : ; T' .. , Dobler and Mudgev ya, v ikrner, from Rowan, no error. - - " : State vs. Tuttle from Forsyth, no er ror- - :.. ; a - PhilHps'vs. Iron Works, from For syth, new trial.- , (-. State vs. Lord, from Mecklenburg, error. ' : ; v : j;A , t-. Cashmer vs. Dowd, from Mecklen burg, new trial. . 1 i ic1 Wootten vs. Smith, from Mecklen burg, no error. ' " State vs. Wrights, from Catawba, no error. . '.: i : Davis vs. Davis, from Watauga, no error. .- - - Lumber Company vs. Smith, from Caldwell, no error. - Bernhardt vs. Dutton .from Wilkes, momaeffana amrHTed. Miller vs. Railway, from MecVlen burg, per curiam, affirmed. ' r ' Delllnger vs. Troutman, from Lin coin, per curiam, affirmed, t- -. Jones vs. Smathers, from Buncombe dismissed under rule 17. As a rule chesty men are narrow minded.' - , MOB TO EE3I -OEESIT Francis Josepk to Forgive , Unitary - Offenders on Diamond Jubilee, Vienna, November 27. The first act of Emperor Francis Joseph's diamond jubilee on December 2, will be ths granting of full amnesty to deserters fugitives from military service and other military culprits. It will con tinue operative for two Tears so as to enable Austrian and Hungarians abroad, who wish to take advantage ot the amnesty to register, their names at, the consulates. ;. - Itjs expected that this action will have great Influence upon the .Aus trian and Hungarian emigrants . in America, many thousands ot whom are prevented from returning to their old homes by fear of military pun- lshment AS OTHERS TniltK Everyone In Sew Ben Has a Right T Ilia 111 OtilnliiB. . ' While every one has a right to his own opinlln, yet it Is wise to always consider what others think and profit Try their experience. Nothing makes He so miserable, or interferes bo widely with the useful ness of the average American, as in digestion, and it Is well' for us to give fair consideration to what others think about this remarkable affliction, F. S. Duffy Is positive that in Ml-o-na stomach tablets he has an absolute cure for indigestion and the many die agreeable symptoms that follow thl disease, such as distress after eating, coated tongue, bad taste In the mouth, dlf-.zlness, flatulence, nervousness and debility. ,-TheIr action in selling Ml-o-na on a guarantee to refund the money tin less It cures, hows plainly their be lief In the Value of this remedy. II takes all therluk, and thera will I no charge whatevor for Ml-o-na un loss you are satli r, d that It has re lieved you of In :ion. Ml-o-na wakens up t'ie stomach run cles and stren-'uitas the mso t! Biren;., ,,i.a me mso mm they tale cure of all the food you put la a natural, l-a'.ihy way, with- out pain or c.'-rc'-iB a er meals. If c ' I t r ) 1 a box, 1 a i' i 1 -1 I ) ( f t ' 1-1 t: an y r - !vo t 1 1 i '. ' I a v., HE IhllL uG, VAUDEVILLE Extension of the - Electic Car tine Expensive-Bat '71 1" Complete V: Poor Teeple Fare. Well by The Asso. elated Charltk 8clety. More Than 400 iPeeple Went to Sort oik. Church Serrfcts Weil Attended. Thanks, giving at Tarioas InsOtutlona. Special Correspondence!' ' Raleigh, N. C, November 28. The hearing o fthe Southern Railway rate case lato be resumed at the corpora tion commission office tomorrow morn tag.; Chief clerk Brown, of the corpor ation commission will again be on the witness stand, which he occupied all day yesterday.1 "One o fthe commis sioners paid Mr.- Brown a very well deserved compliment, by saying that the lawyers found out all he knew on the subject It would take them a week, even thpugh attorney. Thorn of the Southern is such a smart and rapid examiner. " The next witness for the State' after Clerk Brown will be W. Hillman, who Is at the head of the" well known agency of expert ac countants at Louisville, Ky. C. C. Mc Cord, wh6 is chairman of the railway commission of Kentucky, came here apd it Is thought would be a witness, but he left yesterday for home, and no one here today could say whether he would or would not go on the stand. He is .by profession a law yer. The purpose of the State in yes terday's evidence was to show that large profits were made by the South ern on its North Carolina lines, and that the receipts on the branch line, were even larger than the average ones on the main line ,the road be tween Goldsboro and . Charlotte be ing brought forward as a particular feature in this respect ' Death has claimed another Inmate ot the. Soldiers Home, Joseph Miller, who was without hands, having lost theBe at the battle of Klnston. The elder citizens here heard with regret of the death of Col. Peter Mal lett, who wasMhe chief conscript of ficer at Raleigh. " ' The street railway is doing a most thorough and expensive work here. The cross ties It Is putting down are equal to the best ever seen In this section. They are laid In cement and crushed atone, and it is said will last life time.' The curves for the new lines have Just arrived and It la the purpose to have everything completed by the end of the year except one line to the Sol-j diets Home. However another line will go within two blocks of the Home1 which will make it much more access ible to the Home. So far as the Associated Charities could ascertain, all the poor here were given dinner today. The Raleigh Elks made a glftv of S60 to the Associated Charities for the purpose of food for the poor. ' r ' As is always the case, large num bers of persons devoted today to hunt ing. Ot toot ball was a great attrac tion to many, and more than 400 left the Union station on the 8. A. L. spe cial for Norfolk, which pulled out at seven o'clock. Three fourths ot the A. ft M. students went taking the band. At nearly all the churches there were special services. Governor Glenn spoke in the morning' at his own church, the Presbyterian, and In the evening at the Jenkins Memorial Church, which is new, dedicated a- bout two months Sgo, which stands very near the Methodist Orphanage;. At the church ot the Good Shepherd, there were special , decorations, con sisting of farm products, fruits, flow ers, etc. At the First Baptist Church a collection was taken for the Orphan age at Thomasvllle, while at the Ro man Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart, the offering was for the Or phans' Home here. A number ot boxes from various parts of the State were received at the Methodist Orphanage and the 129 children there had a great day. ' ' ;;, -; . '.I At the Soldiers Home, the Stat School for the Blind, tho Hospital for the Insane, and the penitentiary, there were special dinners, with turkey as t feature. Gifts of these birds to the Soldiers Home from various places, Your correspondent and some friends entertained the prisoners Id Jail, some JO In number tonight. Secretary Bruner of the Board of Agriculture, continues to Improve and sat up a little yesterday and again to day. It will of course be a number I of weeks bero 1 his work-, as 1 has been very of weeks before he Is able to reHume bis disease, septic fever, wasting. t : -n r. ei ( ... : '.I t) ( ' I. r : ;. j i i.l !PPE5IDI5DI!i!e New State Oklahoma Offers Cold Comfort to Ihe Gfand ' Old Party tT.GraTOi:issBoan;Efl Stamp Selling' Machines to be Inaagu- rated. 402 Miles of Panama Canal ; Cost 0,000,000. Riot Among Coi Passers. Federation ef Labor's $U I taek on Speaker Cannon Fatlle, Special to Journal.: '!'.' -;'.i ;; . I Washington, D. C, November 27--The Inmates of the White House will tare sumptuously tomorrow. Admir ers ot. President Roosevelt have been profuse In their offering tor Thanks giving and every train brings' large numbers of turkeys and other birds Once in a while there is a fat 'poBsum sent by a Georgian friend. ; Washington, D. C November 27. In consequence of the Senators from the new State, Oklahoma belonging to other parties the Republican majority will be one vote short of two- thlrda. I Washington, D. C, November 27.- The new slot machine tor selling stamps, which was held awaiting the approval of - the postmaster-general, have been adopted by the department and will be delivered to cities mak ing application for them. . They are a very convenient devise. Washington, D. C.( November 27. The report of the chairman of the Board ot Engineers states that the expense of the Panama Canal so far la 8,000,000 yards. 4.562 miles, at $52,- 000,000. -j New- Tork, November 27. A fear ful riot occurred today ' among the coal passers on the fast steamship Mauretanla, and it required 100 po licemen to put down the trouble which was caused by feud among the' labor-. Chicago, November 27. The attack of President Gompers on Speaker Can non for fancied wrongs, will not a mount to anything as the Federation of Labor Is divided on the matter. These are the golden days for the Christmas shopping; rjQDS.DU. school m Fonl Play Suspected, .An Appeal For Rettam of Paster. A special to the Journal from Wards 1111, tells of the burning on last Sun day night about 11' o'clock, of Smith's Academy. Trouble between some un ruly boys and the children of one ot the committee was In evidence nd the burning Is likely tracable to thai The committee will rebuild at once, It la urgently sought by the Queens Creek congregation to have Rev. D. C. Geddle returned ot Onslow circuit, by the conference, soon to convene In this city. .- Our - correspondent - declares that he has given universal satisfac tion to the entire charge.: - - . 1 r i! a 1 ", . .r. . ; Afflictions are best blessings In dis guise. Longfellow. ALARM OF FIRE ' ' Little Damage Done. Fire Horse , , V Balks. H An alarm of fire was turned fn from Cedar street yesterday about 5 o'clock, p. m., which proved to be At little consequence,' and , was quickly extinguished. The excitement, how ever, was not caused .Ay the fire bu by the extremely unreliable equipment ot one ot the wagons. Imagine, If yofl can, the absurdity of having a horse that is a confirmed balker for a fire horse.' That Is exactly the case with one,-, at least, of the fire Jtorses-ln this city. He never did get to the fire and every means that could be devised, tor an lour, tailed to move him. Such equipment might cost New Bern a Serious fire. , With our unreliable llgt plant and unreliable Are'' equipment, we will 1n deed have an enviable reputation In the public's eye, and not only fire losses, but damage suits as a result. Ships 400 Cars of V. I t In Cne I.r. Winnipeg, November 27. Four hun- dreu cars of wbeut wcie i;'.', 1 on r;.tii! .y by t'.o C. forwnrdt-l to the t amount o f ! ,-t v p 1 (y the c. , , IU fXCe-,.8 cf t',.a This C01 - !; . 3 cili 1 I 1 1 It 1 i 1 I if I r. t 1 TURKEY POSSU MRS. BRADLEY 15 Jamestown Exposition Will I Not Be Continued Fin an-, -eial Filnre . FEBSED ICCET 'EO' DEPRESSED Secretary Straus' Scheme For Seven meat Ofiice Building. President el ... : Panama Arrives From Earepe. The . '-Preside Spends 8hanksglvlnf ' fas' - jTIrgum.;;;: " -- ' ETpeclal to' JoUrnaL;; (Washington, D. C, November 28. 4 Mrs. Annie- Bradley spent the day, in her cell yesterday In a gloomy tram of mind. The evidence produced by -the prosecution waa not favorable to her cause. A picture ' of Senator ' Brown, the man she killed, hangs in . the cell and she looks at it constantly ... , Thecr waa no Thanksgiving dinner given the inmates of the prison today. Norfolk, Va., November 28. The Jamestown Exposition will end Satur day and the commissioners have decid- ed not to continue the sow .next year. It has been a social success, but a fi nancial failure. Teheran,' Persian, November' 28. 1 A crisis in- the government Is impend-, ing. The Shah's ministry has, resign ed in consequence o fthe development of certain things in the army and the threatened war with Russia has caus ed a break between the Shah and his ministers. - - .' ' ' , New Tork,. November 28. President Amador and family of Panama, arrived , from Europe today and after a short sojourn In Washington the party will return to Panama. , ; : . . Montpelier, . Va., . November 28. , President Roosevelt and family spent Thanksgiving here today. The Presl-" dent came 'here for., the purpose of ' looking up some interesting historical ' data. .:.-i.-. Usbon, Portugal,- November ; 28. , The , opposition to King Carlos has disappeared almost entirety and gov ernmental affairs have assumed their normal condition. r v " Norfolk, November 28. The trope-; do boat Flotilla, will leave Hampton Roads onday for a few days practice cruise at sea. - . " " ' . New Tork, November 28. In a mo ment of mental aberration, J..W. Hitte- ly a wealthy and prominent engineer, shot "and killed his wife and after shooting himself. Jumped 'from the' railing of the corridor of the ninth story of hotel Belleclalre, and struck the office floor.. He was dead when picked up, v Kansas City, November 28. A cheap' . hotel was destroyed here today and . seven people were killed. - Washington, November "28. The bat-. tleship Texas, which was Admiral Evans' flag ship, during the Spanish . war, will be put out o commission.', Washington, Di November-28. Secretary Straus will recommend to Congress a plan to build a large office building and lease It to several of the departments that are suffering' from the congested condition ot the build. Ings where they are now 'located. - rj.rajE.cf4s.i; They Trim the University ef Tlrglala Crowd to The Queen's Taste, ' Special to Journal. ' ' Norfolk, November 28. The A. ft M. College of Raleigh, N. C, won. the championship ot the South by defeat ing the University here this afternoon by a score of 10 to 4. The game was played before 10,000 people and was characterised by forward paspe und punting which figured in tho result. Virginia started off with a flash and carried the ball to A. ft M's thirty yard line, from which Hume kicked a filed, goal .The remainder of Ihe first half was u toss up tor honors but Carolina was In better condition for the second half and did the oeher playing. Virginia was unable to stop the line plungers of the A - ' s 1 1 the orange and blue bad. f 1 i 1 the pnnts frequently. Tle.y a' ed often in attempt !ni? t'.e f 1 pans. Carolina's f t p e v result of a tou Vd.i n f ! a and the sect. ml wns a r .-.!,! f twenty yard l: .. t J H) "lnmTrTXTrm I
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