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That was the end of one of the hardest-fought games the two classic rivals of the gridiron have ever fought. It was the third scoreless game in fourteen years. , Tho contest, fought out on a soggy gridiron before a brilliant crowd of tO.000 people, was a kicking duel. Both teams failed to negotiate field goals, and were unable to score by line-bucking or open play. They were, gener ally speaking, evenly matched. In the second half Philbln, Yale's speedy halfback, tore- off a thirty-five-yard run, the longest of the day. Yale's offense showed up the better until towards the last, when Har vard rushed the ball twenty-five yards. In tho last five minutes of play Yale missed a goal from Harvard's thirty yard line. Yale's Minnesota shift, brought to New Haven by Shevlin, the former Yale captain, proved useless. For Harvard, Felton, left end, and Potter, the new quarter, outkicked Camp, Yale's end. The game ended in silence. t Associated Preps SAN FRANQISCO, Cal., Nov. 25. Upsets In form were registered on many gridirons today. The Navy defeated the Army today in their annual battle by a score of' 3 to 0, a goal from the field winning for G IS FALLING TO REBELS ( AniHi.itel press CaliliO NANKING, China, Nov. 25. The rebels have captured Tiger Hill fort and the big guns there. Many imperialists have joined the rebel forces. PEKING, China, Nov. 25. It is said here that Yuan Shih Kai'a position has become intolerable, as he is not trusted. SHANGHAI, China, Nov. 24. The of Shansi hat started for Peking. FLEET WILL GET HERE TUESDAY Tim llvii armored cruisers nt thii Pa cllli! (lift, which urt- now nl t mid way between S;m Fmnclscn mid Ho nolulu, will h In port Tuesday utt- I llinoll. TIllH l till! HUhstllllCO uf u wireless message lecelvcd by Admiral' 1'imlcH from Admiral Thomas hist iill'.ht. Tin- plans of tho lb-el after arrival In nl art mil ih-ilnltiiy known, itciihx have been Mt'iirtil lor all the hIiIix. mill there will bo no ill-lay in ducking. Tim llugshlpa California mid West Virginia will in.il llrxt. Future I:iiih will nut hi- iiiiniiiini'i'il until Iho nirlval of Ad miral ThonuiH. Chief llualHwalii Metiers. IJ. S. N., wliu arrived on tliu Cincinnati to ro-Ih-Vii Chief lliulHWiiln Shcpley at the I of. 1 1 imvul station, Hails himself in the high iioHltiou of nctlng eaiilalu of Hit' yanl. lie, an wiih Mr. .Shoplcy before lilm, Is Hie only warrant nlllccr In tlni sel'Vlco holding llilWII klll-ll ll Job. Till-In -Ins; no lino ollU'er othti' than tho t'ouiniiiiiilaut at Honolulu, .Mr. Milters Js In reallly xoinnd In eiiiniuauil to Admiral divvies, and itx xuclw iic-Im nx captain of tin- yanl, a position usually held by u full four-striper. Tlio courtMunrtlnl trying tho c.iku of Hugi-no l.nve, Marine Corps private charged Willi euihe.7.leineiit anil scan dalous conduct, eloseil llx ilellhi rations llils morning with tho summing up by (.'iiplitlll A. T. Muiix, ilefi-nilant'H culill- r-ilblo. the middles. Minnesota beat Illinois 11 to 0. One of the big surprises was the 5 to 0 defeat Chicago handed to Wiscoutln. Nebraska tied Michigan's big team, 6 to 6. revolutionary army from the province BELT ROAD CASE Until Hides broke oven thin inotnlng III llio ciiciill com! before Judge Wil liam I.. Whitney when argument w;ih heard on C lie exceptions. In connection Willi tho caxo In which John II. WII huh Ik applying for an Injunction tn ho brought against tliu Lord-Young KiiKln-.-erlui; Cnniiany tn stop It go ing mi with Iho cuiilrm-t for Iho first Keellnii (if I lie belt road. Now Unit tliu exi-epllims, which were all more or less legil polnla hnvo been sett U'i the e.iso will ciinio down fur u-al argument un Hh merits. It Iiiih been placed on Iho calendar for eaily next innulh and Attorney Prosit-t-i- of tho Hi ni of Kinney, Piossor, AmlerKon & Marx, who appear fur Wilson In llui mutter, ulnlcd thin morning that they would lie ready then. Tho rpitloiiH IIiIh inornlnK wcro IIiokc taken by -WIImhi tu the mniwerif that linvo.bceif flleil by Hie ilufiiiiliiiiln lu'llio cano. Theio havu been tlueo uiihwuih lllu' ho far. SUGAR HAN I'llANCIHfO, Pill., Nov. SB. Ileils: hti analysis, ins. r,d.; parity, C.SL'c. I'revloiis (imitation, 10s. 4 1-Sil. ! ! : :) -i- xel. l.ovo pleaded guilty to both charges, and his sentence will be an nounced later by Admiral C'owlcx, thu convening authority of the couit. FIRST PHOTOS OF THE - Tho reniarkahle iliolo(;railis i publlHlied by the II n 1 1 e 1 1 ll 4' herewith were linilleht fi-iim & Cliliiu by Kntnk N. Ilrockman, v the . m. I. A. man who wan J- prcHent at (he fall of ShaiiKhal. 4- The nhiitoernlih uliiili hIkIwm Him lamlliiK of American marines In SluiiiKhal, with the revoliiliuimry :- Hag Hying everywhere. Tlii) llm- I- to below bIiowk lliinkiiw burnlug friim'the rebel tnrclies. ' ' ' ! Ill I IlTlllllll ll !l( NEUTRAL STRAITS PARIS, Fr., Nov. 25. Russia has in formed tho powers that she Insists upon a treaty of neutrality in the Dar denelle straits. It had been reported that Italy in tends to blockade the straits to cut off Turkish supplies. MORSE MAY DIE AS DID WALSH (Hli.-ol.il lull let 1 1 '.'.I'll.-.) ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 25 Charles W, Morse, the ice king and New York banker convicted of violating the Fed eral banking laws, now serving sen tence here, is critically ill. DIE IN CHAIR (Kpirlul II ii Hi' I In C.il.lc) SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Nov. 25 Dertram Spencer, the "gentleman bur glar," was convicted today of the mur der of Martha Blackstone and sen tenced to death by electrocution. CALIFORNIA POLITICS SHAKES OUT ANOTHER (Hpeclal ii e Hi Cllile 1 SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 25. The State board of control reports charges against the board of optometry for 'squandering funds and petty grafting. W. H. Storms has been named to sup- .plant Stato Mineralogist Aubury, the shake-up being a surprise. G0MPERS AGAIN HEADS FEDERATION OF LABOR (SlieC'l.ll IIUlli-I III Culill- ) ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 25 Samuel Gompers was today reelected president of the American Federation of Labor, mm d I :ll Du BOND ISSUE SHOWS FAITH OF INVESTORS IN SUGAR FUTURE The largest bond deal In ll lout; time was I'OiiHuiiiiiiiited early this morning thioiiKli the Hawaiian Trust Company, repri-MiitliiB both buyer and hpIU- when Walalua live per cent, bonds to the amount of. JIiir,,G0U IlKiired In u deal said to be hi-tween a bh; estate mid Ibe Walalua minor company. It Is leporli'd that the estate, which was the m Hit, will Invest the proceeds 111 mainland bonds. Several featurea aside from thu amount of money Involved make tliu xalo mi luterextlnK one, particularly at the present stagnant stage of the mar ket. Due Is that the bonds sold ill IU3.r,u, making the Investment about four and one-half per cent mid prnv llli; cnnclllldW'IV the llllt-edued eluirne lir.f ..r i.ifititiiiii.ti i.,.ii.Il i. ii. ...... it t, Is regarded us a low per cent. Imest- The Knlmukl .Mei'i-alillle Company, an organization of Honolulu Chines.-, has Issued InvllatloiiH to the formal illuming of Ihelr establishment at Iho corner of Kuko Head iivenue and Wiil alao load from seven until lilne-tlili'ty this evening. The company will cater lo tho wants of tho lesldenlH of Knl mukl and vicinity and will supply Ihem Willi ii high grade of grocorlt-H and provislonx. Hand will play from 7 to ll o'clock. RAILWAY TROUBLE ENDED I Associated I'resx Cable.) CHICAGO, III., Nov. 25. The Rock Island system shopmen have accepted a new wage and time schedule. H. E. HENDRICK Acting Agent Corner Merchant and Alakea Streets CHINESE WAR mint, particularly for the general clans I of the xcciirlty, agricultural bondx, and that the Investor Is willing to make .the Investment at the llgure xhowx tho iiiiiii 01 me piirciiastr in sucn u ciaxs of M-l'lllltil'X II Has piilnlc. I nut by a keen critic ..r ii... I... .d... i ii. -ii 1 1.... iiii.i. tii.i.iin. !... .. ..... & .it... , ... i i. . . i, ......... Ih. n liondx are thus commanding the . xaiuii lliniiicl.il petition ax Union Ta ctile bonds on the mainland, admitted ly an invexiineui in mo uiguexi integ rity. The maiket today showed little else of unusual Inter. -si, the sales being oth erwise comparatively small, although the number of transactions was mod irately large. The uncertainty over the future of the lal'IIT will prevent imv iii:irkiil iiiiii'i-iiit-nt fur suiim ui'iiltx. jit Is believed. T BE TURNED OUT OrdciH have been received at do liaitnient lio:iiliiiarttti8 anlhoilz'ni; thu holding in service of soldiers who would in- thrown on Ihelr own io sources between the time of their ills charge ami the dep.'irtiiiu of tho next traiiximt for the Coast. Tho train isn't schedule has been thrown out ot gear, and there will ho no December boat for Iho Slates. It would bo un iimlntih'.cd hardship lo turn tho no)-ilh-IH Inline to nllift for tbelllnelveH at Ihelr own t-vpense. Tho seven men who'nl-o iletaltod lo atleml tliu scheol of h.ikeru ami cooks al the l'robhllo will also ho held over for the next transport, nipl not sent mi a liner as was thought likely. Lieutenant Albert 11. Dockery, o( the Fifth Cavalry, who goes to Sacra-im-nlo as liispeclor-lnstructnr of iho California National (luaril, will also wall for tho January lm:it, Komi-tlmes a man ulio IhitterH gels oven wllh a girl whu llirls. MilitaryHarpalion Aviation Now Plan Originally planm-d as an ordlilnrycx blliltlon of II) lug. llbiioliiln'H coining iivlatlon meeting how iiroinlsex to be one of Ho- nuMt Important tests of uill 11 in J- and naval aviation ever held III i-.ny country The troops from Port linger and the ships of the I'm-lllu licet will play a prominent part In the aerial malum cr -. and se viral entirely n.-iv probleins iliiiliiii; with tho use of liero. planes In war will be worked out. These Important service features be came assured today, when both (leu eial Maciunli and Admiral t'owles ex pressed Ihelr Interest In the meet anil promised their hearty cooperation llelieial Macomli wrote a letter to Major Tlinbirbike, comiiiuiidiug olllcer of Fort linger, directing hlui to coop irate In every way with AVI.itor Ken neth (lordoii, and to nlvo Ills xubordl mite olllcerx an opportuiilly to volun teer for lllghtx as pHsscugerx. so tliat military observations and, bhmli-drop- plug expirlmeiils iniilil be made. Ad vnlrnl ("owles wux iiI-hi iiiih-Ii Interest ed, mid raid lie thought It likely that Admiral Thomas, couiiiiuuiU-r-lu-chtcr of the l'aclllc lleet, would do every thing In his power to forward tin) navy's Interest In Iho lllghtx. An entirely new feature of the meet will he tho use of searchlights at night tu pick up n hostile aeroplane. (Inrtlott will circle Diamond Head and lly over tho ships of the lleet, and the power ful xcurchllghtXf of Fort Hugi-r and those of the crulerx will endeavor to pick him up. This night attack from the air has never been tried before, mid promises to make aviation blstory To the local Klks belongs the credit of starting thu ball rolling. They have appointed a committee un arrange incuts, and this committee will In turn appoint about tweiily-llve men repre senting all tho varied Interests of Ho nolulu, so tlmt the meet will In reality be a great civic affair. There will be two days of Hying and probably exhi bition drills and military "stunts" by the troops Motorcycle races aro also In prospect. The committee appointed last night, which will set the machinery In motion, Is compositl of tlu following well know ti lui-ii: Colonel J V. Jouex, chairman; F I. Wuhlrnu, J I). Mr- Incrny, A. L. ('. Atkinson, A 1-J. Mur phy, (leorgu llfii-diiill and J Walter Hoylc. A meeting has been called for 2 o'clock this afternoon, when the iiniii- hcrx of tin- larger commlllee will be decided on. CABLEGRAM SAYS THETIS COMING Karly In tho week Miss Irene Coop er received n rnlilu from her fliincvo Lieutenant ltoblnsnn of thu revenue culler Thclls slating that on uccoiiih of lalo orders ll might bo possible that ho would hu able to reach llnno '.nlii as planned. This nu-ssago ills arranged thu wedding pl.um of tin Misses Cooper and It was ilechlei. that If It were Impo.slliU. for Lieu tenant Hohluson to reach hern on Hchcdiiln tlino his marriage to Miss Ireno Cmipor would not take place until Spring and that the Idea of a doiihlo wedding would bo given up. Today, however, .Miss Cooper ro cclroil another rahlo which glates that Lieutenant Itobliixon will prob ably ho nblo to ciinio as first expect cd, I'latiH for a double wedding have Ihnroforo been icsmnvil. If Mr. Wlckersliam makes It lint eiiougli for them, the vesled Interests will havu to rvniovo tlu-lr vests, , Chartered! For Labor I he llarrlren tin. r It.irpalloii, uj llrlllsh li.im-r ., iliarlere.l yet-r-a day bv Ak'iiI A J i umpbelt for thu Terrllorl.il l-mrd of iiumiKratloii. Nevvs'13 of tin- ibiirttr was , ,nt.iiiieil in u cable message from Mr I'umplielt, In I.OU-.-J don, to the board vi-sli-rd.iy afternoon. The llarpallou will sail from Hurupts J some time in .lunuury for Honolulu,'? bringing Portuguese an. I sip.inlsli Ini- 1 uilgrniils ror I. "til pliiiiintlous. and her l. charter follows that of Hie DMerlo ami '- Wlllesdeii In geniral Hues, altbougli tb .H exact terms have not yet been recelv- vi I'd by the bo.lld She Is expected to, 9 arrive In March, bringing lSIKI or 1800 Immigrants m The vi-ssel Is somewhat smaller than J the Drtirle. lint Is n stiineli mid com- inodloiih slenim-r for linmlgrniit carry- i lug. .Mlie has a registered tonnngo of J 3Cii5, that of thu (Irterlo being f05. Tho .1 llarpallou Is u stoei steamer tin feet In . ? length. ' i The lfarpallon was In Iho North I'a- H dllo Inst ' Oetolier, having i-jrrlA,.a' cargo to Tiitnimi, and x?il..il from Vic- " torla on October !. returning to tho' United Kingdom. ' CniiiiiiNMliuii-r of Iminlgratlon Clark Unled this morning that In prepara tion for the arrival of the Wlllesdeii In a few days, the board wishes to employ nmm Portuguese ami Spanish guides mid Interpreters. only tboso -who can not only'spehk but reud un.l . write both i:uglii mui I'ortugiiuse und ' $ Spanish an- diilred The Wlllesdeii ought In be hero by In il of next week, but the exuet time will probably nut known until tho vessel Is slghtnl METZGER TO BE MANAGER ON (Siscial Hu I Is I In r-urresimnil.-iire.) II1I.O. NllV. -o. -Alnollir Ibn Mannn Kea iirrlvals yi-slerdtn- was Mr. Chaiiex F. Wood, Iho vice-prenldeat of the llreakwnter Company of Philadel- puia, WHICH lias been awarded Ibn contracl for the hii-akvvator work lo by done In the local harbor. Mr, ' Wood announced yesterday that I). K. Motzger. of this city, has I. cm mi. pointed as the- local manager for Ills company and that ho wonlj havu full charge of the work lo bo ilono hero. Iho milioltltllieilt evldeullv enm..., 4 llio result of the biiccdbh which Melz- Ker had In bundling tho first break water contract, tthlch ho hold In hln - own name. Ill Spl-uklllg of tho work to ho dinin. here, Mr. Wood K.'ibl: w "Mr. Mliilger. of tills ell V. i-nneorn. lug whom I have lecelve.l vi-re Invw orablo it-jHirt. has been appointed) n.,.t ", mi- iwcai worx in una harbor for tho llreakwalor Ciimpany. niu actual construction on our con tract will not commence for sonm liitio vet, that Is until the Lord ft. Noting eontract lias bct-n comidetod, but thu preliminary wnrk will Hint' In tho near futnie. Mr. Metzger will plnco n xurvey party In thu ileld im.l I xhall have u coro drill, for tho pur- ; poso of exploring a number of quarry locations, slilpixal at mice. When thhj . an Ives, which will bo In a fuvv weoks, borings will bo taken of four or Uvo' different sites, lo llud tint olio best -. adapleil for the work. I expect to,.' leave 1 1 lit by tho Manna Kea anrt will unt return for some Utile lime, .' Mr. Mctrger being In fu c-hargu." ', s Not until after a man dies does hu get the i.-arlh. BREAKWATER "i '?; ijt&mjti