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Thirteen Vessels Came Into Porti Yesterday f?r Full Cargoes. STORM HOLDi UP SHIPS IN ROADS Only One Ventured Out Beyond the Capes Yesterday?But It Is Expect, cd They Will Get Under Way To? day?Marine Notes. A fleet of tliirtccu vessels arrived at Ods port yesterday from other ixirts on the Atlantic const. Of this number there were two steamers, sev? en schooners and four Lurges. All of the vessels came for full cargoes of coal, and yesterday evening practi? cally every berth at the local coal pb-rs were filled and during the next few days there will lie art unusual act? ivity at the piers. Owing to the rough weather outside only one vessel put to sea from this port yesterday, that being the British Steamship V rtlgem. coal laden for Curacao. Scvc al schooners anil bar? ges and one steamer arc storm hound at this port and in Hampton Heads, but unless there is a change In the weather, they will get under way this morning. Wednesday, November 13. 1907. Arrived. Stoanver Mara Kblb (Oer.); Lauch auor. New York?to Bcrwlnd-Whlte Coal Compnnv in bRllns?. Steamer Hay state. sheldchi, Boston ?to Whllet Oak Coal Company In bal? last. Schooner .lames W. Paul. Jr., (Ill hoy, Boston?to White Oalc Coal Com. pany In ballast. Schooner Helen Thomas. Lermond, Btingor?to New River Consolidated Coal Company In ballast. Schooner William H. Yei<os. Wade, Portland?to Warren and Monks Coal Comoany in ballast. ScluKuier Edward T. Stolesl-iry. Mooch. Horton? to While Oak Coal Comnony In ballast. Schooner Jennie French Potter, De Crass. Boston?to Smokeless Fuel Company In ballast. Schooner Sarah W. LaW-rence. I Moore. Boston?to New River Consoli? dated Coal Company In ballast. Schooner .Mount Hope. Babbitt Portland?to White Oak Coal Com? pany in ballast. Itaree Baroness from Providence?] to White Oak Coal Company in bal? last. Barge Berkshire troth Boston?to I White Oalc Coal Company In ballast BarsO Sauna from Boston?to White Oak Coal Company in ballast. Barge Undaunted from Norfolk?to] Smokeless Fuel Company in ballast. Cleared. Steamer William Chlsholm, Perry, I Qulncy Mass.?Chesapeake and Ohio| Coal Agency Company. Barge IJincsster for Fast Boston Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Agency Company. Barge Scully for Providence Chesapeake and Ohio Coal and Coke Company. Sailed. Steamer Vortlgern dir.). Durkle,| Curacao. Schooner .lohn A. Beckennan. Rog? ers, Knst C'nmh id^e. Mass. (and an? chored In Hampton Roads;) The reported arrival of the Bay State with the barc.es Bombay and Berkshire on Tuesday, was an error. Calendar For Today. Sun rises . 0:42 a. in. Sun sets . 4:f>7 p. hi. Hieb water ... ."i:f>0 a. in.. fi:2fl p. m. l*ow water ...11:17 a. m.. 11.17 p. in. ' Marine Notes. The British steamer Vortgern Ball; cd ygsierdnv for Ctrncao with :i.82f. tons of coal irided at this port. The Qo'.mun steamship. Mara Korb Buy Clothes Right. Wc Carry a Fuli Line of Black SUITS from to $25. Wertheimer & Co. 26th St. and Washington Ave. arrived In port yesterday morning from New York, to load a cargo of| cual for Havana. Cuba. - ? Tho Lake steamer VTHllam Chlsholm| finished loading licr third coal cargo in Hie coastwise Irade yesterday and] proceeded to tlu> shipyard to await ?lcar Weather before snlilng for Quhi-| ?y, Mass. She will put to >;en today. The army transport Kllpntrlck is at the local shipyard to undergo gen erat repairs and an overhauling, she I will be at the yards scve ai weeks. All Incoming vessels yesterday re? ported having encountotred severe weatiter ou the coast Tuesday after? noon and night. None of the vessels however, reported any damage from! the sto.tn. school board MEETS. |T.ust.-es Will Hold Rcaular Session at Hitih School Tonipht. Tho bonrd of school trustees will I hold Its regular meeting in the as ?cnihly hall of 'he High school build? ing at s o'clock to-night, A number of very Important matters are sched? uled lo come up anil tho bops Ion prom; tses to lie a..i unusually Interesting one. It is possible thai the question of lite ortaldlshnlnht of nighl classes in tlte High school will lie brought he fote the body at tills mooting. Tho lo:al councils" of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics have In? terested themselves in tills proposi? tion and hove announced their Inten? tion of taking up the matter with the trufXces. TO arrange for game. Merchants' Association to Make Prep? arations for Football Contest. At the regular meeting of lite Merchants' association tonight, final arrangements will lie made for the football game that is to be played on the Casino gridiron, between tie- el evens of Richmond college and Wil Ham and Mary college. Tharaksglvtng Day. , Other matters of importance wil also in- considered and a full at? tendance of tlte members is expected. Tho Tbankscivtng Day contest is i be generally advertise,] all over I the Peninsula ami in Wllllamsburg nd Richmond ami the merchants ex? pect H?tt fully 4.000 pooplo will turn out for tlte coitest. Additional reals will be provided at the Casino park an,i there will be ample accommoda? tions for (lie crowds. I QUARTERMASTER MOVES [Offices Now Located in the Building! of the Powell Company. Captain Kraalf A. Grant. I7. S A., superintendent in charge of the I'ni ted states Quartermasters' depot here will move his offices this morning fiom th Sil-by building. Washington avenue and Twenty-eighth street, to I the second floor of the building occu? pied by the Powell Trust Company Inc. Tlie quartermasters' depot has been loonted In the Silsby building for tuore than six months, being moved there from the preisen I warehouse Twenty-third street, between Wash? ington nvoaue and Huntington aven NEGRO IS REARRESTED. Leroy Hillory Believer! to be Re? sponsible for Burglaries. Leroy Hillory. the negro who was) Irrcsted about two weeks ago on sits.' Iplcion of having broken into Oityl ISergeanl Mtllstead's bom.*, and who I was afterwards released on ball, has in locked up again; While there Is no direct evidence against the no* |gro. the police are positive that he is 'CSponslblC for the house breaking thatl Ibas been done in this City during [tlie past two weeks. Last SundUy niglit someone al-| tempted to break into tile home of I Mr. Hale. n:>7 Twenty -seventh street,' and early Monday morning an nttcmptj was made to break into tin- home of I Mr. Corstaphney, 11 Twenty-olghthI street. In bptll cases the burglar was; scared off, but at each place tracks' of tlie housebreaker were found and they showed that he was barefooted. These tracks correspond in size to HIlloTy's loot and the police are cer? tain thai he is Hie guilty person. j Important Change in Schedule of Norfolk and Washington Steam- | boat Company. Effective November 1 Ith. daylight .Steamer will leave Norfolk every other day (even dates for month of Noveni-' ibor) at X. a. m.; leave Old Point ? a. in. Effective November 15th, night line steamers will leave Portsmouth!] dally at 5:00 I?. nt., No:folk 6 p ,m., Old Point. 7:00 p. 111. Kor full Information apply to .1. X.. Smith. Agent. Union Ticket Office,I Chamberlin Hotel. Old Point. Va. I'.' M. i'ritchard. Hen. Agent. '.Ino. I> I Willliams-, City Pass. Agent, corner' Granby and Plume Street. Norfolk. 11-lt-lt. It expels all poisons, stimulate- tin Internal organs, cleanses the system and purifies tho blood. Such is Holds tors Rocky Mountain Tea. the most effective prCVOritative Of disease. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. J. C. Gorsucli & Co. He Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayettc, N. Y.. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: 'ElCctriC Hitters have done mo more good than any medicine 1 ever tool-' Knr several years I had stomach trou I bio. and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I be? gan taking Electric Hitlers. I would hot take |S00 for what they have dope for me.'* Grand tonic for tho aged I and for female weaknesses. Great al jfOrntlvn and body builder: boat of all 'for lame |?ck and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c. flrsl Defeat of Season Administer? ed to Local High School "BOOTEHV MUCH M EVIOENCt Loy.il Boys and Girls With School Colors Were on Hand to "Root" Whether Their Team Won or Lost ?Lacking in Weight. Ileatcu and batter-d bj the mcrck Icra onslaught <>f tue heavier for? wards of the Norfolk High school el iron, but lighting gamely to tin- end, (lib football (cam or the lucnl High' school met Ita first defeat of the sea jBoit tin Lafayette field, N?rfolk, ye?? [fcrday afternoon, by a score of 22 to About ."?(? members of the High html 'footers" club, carrying (ltd I school colors and pennants, accom? panied the local elevbn across the Itoads und their "rooting'' was n feature of the contest, Sevoral hun? dred Norfolk people. Including a large [number of the Norfolk High school pupils witnessed the gntne. Owing to the wet and soggy con IdittoM of the field the play was not fast as coitld have been expected |ii:id both elevens did consulirnblo fUlUtbltug. Sim>:i after the play opcil d the ball became wot and slippery and as a result every one of the half dozen or more forward passes essayed by the tennis failed. H->rf Hie Nose Broken. Norfolk opened the game by kick ItiiK to the lornls' and Murray lost the |bal| on n fumble. Stein gathered in the leather, but was Immediately tackled h- Murray and In the scrim? mage the Norfolk player h.nj Iiis ruse broken. Several other players were slightly injured during the gnnio, The Norfolk eleven succeeded In rolling up two touchdowns in the first half and a similar number in the sec? ond half. Ditrnard, Schenk. Derby and Cahlll played the star game for the Nor? folk cloven-, while Hamilton. Hudson. Morgan and Wlllaihson did the best work for the locals. The lineup: N. II. S. (22l Position. N. N. H. S. (0) Moore . Williamson rlKht end. black . Payne right tackle. Stela . Tinsloy right guard. Worthliigton . Kreitz center. Veillnca . (lamer. 11 li] Cabin . Sherman loft tackle. I Tal boii. Morgan I loft, end. Ilnraard .-..:. Cookoj quarterback, clico . Hamilton! viclu hnllhnck. Dodby .?. Murray! left halfback. Sshenk . Hudson I rullback. 'I'nucbdiiwus? Derby 2, Shcuk 2. floala from touchdowns-Roman! 8. Referee?P, Harry. Qeorgotown im idro?John Spencer, Newport News. Timekeeper--1), W, King. Newport News. Time i>f halves?-20 minutes, Trevllllan-Ciaidvveil Miss .M.ibe) Trcvllllan and Mr Vane, O. Caldwell wen1 mart led Tuesday ?Milt,-, by Hev. B. T. Wellford at the Krst Presbyterian parsonage. A Double Wedding. Mr Samuel t; instead, of this cit\ and Miss Ardella Mowers, of Fluvnnnn .ntv and Mr. Joseph .1. Dlllard and Mis. Malde Howe-s. both of Fluvnnnn count v. were marrloilj Tuesday cv lug at the hot.(f Mr. and Mrs. lien Travis, on Twontv-slxth Btroot. The Ceremonies were performed bv Itev. \Vi it. Motley in the nrtopnen. or a few relntlves and friendh or the young people. The brides n'ld grootUK left yesterday for Cincinnati, ().. oh Ihcl" honeymoon. Mr anil Mrs. Orlnstnnd will make Ihe'r home In tili? cl(>. ami Mr. and Mrs Dlllard will reside in Columbia. Pluvnunn county, where Mr. Dlllard Is a well known merchant Carrie Nation Hn.ircd. (Rv Associated Pro-si NASIIVIU.R. TF.NN.. Nov. |:1 ? Mrs. Carrie Nation was today made a life member of the Woman's Christ Inn Temperance Union. The conven? tion took this action at the request of the Nebraska delegation. The con? vention devoted the day to routine business. An every ninbt nil year round medi? cine pleasant to take, positive results. It's llolllster's Rocky? Mountain Ten, the grentcKt family ictnedy. cents Tea or 'Tablets. .1. C. Corsuch ft Co. We do all kinds or commercial printing, and at prices that are con? sistent with good work. Small orders Riven the same careful attention aft the large ones. Promptness Is one or our characteristics. WA11 WICK PRINTING CO.. INC. 10-20 tf Admlnlctratior-s Notice. All persons Indebted to the estate uf the late Dr. A. M. Gibson will please call and settle at once. Those having claims against the estate will present them to the undersigned for r-ett lenient. H. O. NICHOLAS. Admr.. 2700 Washington Avo Nov. 8, 1007. 11-8 10. $50.00 Worth of Goods for $1.00 Per Week fonier $2.49 CARPETS This oak chair, double stretchy largo. Mat arm, col>l) loir scat which is almost Indestructible, high hack, regu? lar value $4.50; Special $2.49. Our fall Co,rpets have arrived, XVo show you a greater variety to select from than any house in Hie city. $1.50 Imported Vel? vets, special $1.21 Per Yd. Wo will carpet any room In your house on payment of one dollar-. Balance to suit your convenience. $6.75 GOLDEN OAK Olill-'KONIKR lias line. deep, roomy, drawer. French plate glass, well made; some tli alcrs would charge you $0.00; special price at ottr store $6.75. Newport News Furniture Go., 3007-3009 WASHINGTON AVENUE. The Place Where Your CREDIT is Good. See ?6, Save Money and Have a Comfor;able. Hon SUB COAL! WOOD! WE HANDLE All sizes of ANTHRACITE; liest grades of Xew River, Red Ash and Kan'nwhii Splint Coals. Newly mined, well BCrcencd and under shed, Equipped lo handle your fcfltslness promptly. Your Patronakc solicited. W. R. DAVIS, ? liell Thnne IJ.V Clls. 'Phohc I.'; Overturned Lamp Causes Fire. ( While passing through u door of| her hutnb, o2'.i Tweftty-flrst struct, yes? terday morn lug. n negro woman turn? ed over a lighted lamp, sotting lire to tin- building, An alarm was turned| in and tlie blas! Und companj K|Hjidod. The llretnen extinguished I the blaze botdtftfj tho building had bcon| seriously damaged. A Significant Prayer. "May tin- Lord help you make Duck* low's Arnica Salve known to Ml." writes ,t. O, Jenkins, of Chain 1 Hill. N. c It quickly took the pain out ot| a felon for nie und cured It In n won? derfully short time." liest oh earth tot"! sores, bums and wounds. 25c at all| dl UgglStS, ' "?amSPORT AT ION QUIDS. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Fast Trains to Richmond. Leave Newport News 10:05 a. ru? 11:55 a. ni., 5:25 p. in., 8:110 p. m. Local Train? to Richmond. 7:110 a. m., 5:40 p. m. Through Trains to the West. 11:55 a. m., 8:110 p. m. Trains arrive Newport News, 7:*I6| a. to., '.1:20 a. m., 10:'!5 a. in., 5:85 p in., 0:00 p. m.. 7:20 p. in. Steamor Service for Norfolk. l.eavo Newport News 7:10 a. m. 10:40 a. ni., 5:40 p, m., t::05 p. in. Ferry Service to Pine Bearh Pier. Leave Newport News 7:10 n. m.,, 10: 10 a. m.. 0:05 p. m. I^-ave Plnej ! Reach pier. 9:15 a. in., 11:16 a. ui..| I 4:40 v. m.. 7:40 p. m. HIS NORFOLK S WASHINGTON STEAMBOM CO I The New and Powerful Iron Palace1 Steamers NKWPORT NBW8, WASH llNOTON, NORFOLK ANH JAMB8 TOWN will leave dally as follows: Northbound: ? Lonvo Norfolk, foot of Water | street, at. 1 6:46 p m Leave Old Point Comfort at | 7:00pm Arrive Washington at .. . I 7:00nm Prim. U.R. B Att.lt It Washington 8:00 n rn | Ar Philadelphia j 10.45am}*ll:fi8am Ar. Now York.. | 1:16 pm ( 1!:00 p m "southbound:? j l.v. New York. |?12:00 p in |* 12:00 m I.v. Philadelphia I 2:55 pm| 2:08pm Ar. Washington | 6.10 p m | 5:00 p m I. v. Washington. I OiSfjpm] 6:80phl Ar, Old PI. Comft I 7:00am I 7:00 am I Ar. Norfolk _I 8:110 am j 11:00 a in Ar. Portsmouth., i 8:30am| B:30nhj ?Daily. ?fDally except Sunday. Day Service.?Stenmers leave nt 9 i m., dally from Old Point. For foil information apply to J. N. Smith. Agent. Union Ticket I Office Chamborlln Hotel, Old Pointi |Va. P. M. Prltchnrd, Hen. Agent. Jno. II. . Williams. City Pass. Agetlt, corner lOranby and l'liuno Sts.. Norfolk. I Clyde Steamship Co. Steamers to Philadelphia MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Sailing from Philadelphia, Tuesday, [Thursday and Saturday. Freight received and delivered dally I at O. 4; Ol Plor No. 6. Office, River |Rond .1 AS. W. ?cCAKRICK, 'Jen. Southern Agent CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. Merchants & Miners Trans, Go STF.A.djHIP LINES. .Passenger and Freight. Newport News to Baltimore Every Mim., Th?rs., Frl., Sat., and 1 Sun., G p. m. Fare $3.00 one way, 55.00 Round Trip, Including Stateroom Brrth Tickets to nil points. Norfolk to Boston. {Kveiy Sun., Tuos.i Wed. nod Frl., I o'clock p. >m. Norfolk to Providence. IEvery Mon., Th?rs., und Sat., 0 p. in. ' For tickets and further Information ; apply to d. n. McNeill, a. Pure Whiskies, Wines and Liquors In hulk for family nso or on tap. Always carries In ntucK the best the market affords. John E. Mugler's Cafe 2312 WASH. AVE. Bell 'Phone 67. I WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. Mr. Russell. Newport News, Vn. Dear Sir:?1 have suffered for ibo past nine months so thai I could neither wo k nor sleep, and I have tried every remedy and never got any relief, hut I got Mr. Russell's I'il"| remedy. I am just tiding tills for Hie bonotlt of tin people?it is Worth it'.i weight in aold. CHRIS sELVIZJ 210 Thirty-sixth street. ; Thin rnm.^dy may he had of Mr.' Rusooll, 35v31-2 Washington avenue, | Norfolk Ferry Schedule. '?IVY AVENUE AND PINE BEACH ROUTE" 'Endeavor" Steamers: "Annie L. Vansciver" For r.xpodtlon, Pins Bench, Ocean View or Nuriolk: Fur Ntwport Newa and Hampton*, \.v. Ship yard. New? port Nov/b l.v. Avo. I v y L.T. Plor folk Nor l.v. Ocean ?lew. Lv. Pine l.v. Bxpo- B e a c b Bltloo Pier 0: i.. 7:;io ?;45 9:30 10: in 11:00 11:45 11:30 1.15 2:00 C: 4T? 3:30] OtStJ 4:161 7:15 r.:lio| 9: no r.:-?r.| 9:45 6:30 io::io 7:15111:15 8:00112:00 g: 15112:45 0:30 U30 10:30 2:15 3:451 4:30 r. ? i r. fi:00| 6:46 7: :ioi 8:1!> 0:001 9:45' 10:461 11:451 3:00 1S:00 7.30 K:ir. H:00 9:46 10:30 11:1,6 12:00 12:45 1:30 2:16] 3:001 7:30 6:461 8:30 4:30! 9:00 5: If. 10:00 6:00 10:30 Oi I?] 11:30 7:80 18:00 8: liV i:00 9:80 1:30 10-30 2-30 7:00 2:501 7.10 3:00 8:10 3:38 8:20 4:001 8:50 4:20 9:00 4:80] 9:35 5:06] si:46 6:30110:20 5:50 10:30 6:00|11:0K 0:35111:16 7:Oo,ii:50 7:20112:00 7:30(12:35 8106(12:40 R:S0i 1:20 8:G0] 1:30 n:;io( 2:06 ltBout 2:16 11:00! 11120 3. oo 3:45 4:30 6:15 0:00 a 46 7:30 8:15 9:00 10:15 11:30 (.Mir (irBt i-onsiil nil ion is Ab? solute Safety. PER CENT. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. The Strongest Bcnk in the City Cheap Fuel, Otto Coke -also Coal. Wood, Lime and Cement & Co. BOTH PHONES, No. 7 CONFIDENCE Confidence la Ilm foundation on which the wholo buHlneBB utruc lure Is bullt) und that confidence to he lasting mUBt rc?t on STB 15 Nf ITH, ABILITY, COUBTFSY AND LIBERALITY. Citizens and Marine Bank proud "f the cunfldoncci reposed In It by the public, will always atrlvo to BtreiiRtben that confidence by fair dealing und consideration for lta patrons, YOU ARE INVITED TO BECOME ONE By Reason of having a most complete equipment and the l.esi facilities known in modern banking, the First Nttllonol Bank In especially wr qualified to g|yo your account and bunking bushier.-, the prompt and efficient attention it requires. iNTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. The First National Bank NEWPORT NBW8, VA. UNITED STATUS DEPOSITORY. Capital, $100,000. - Surplus, $lQO,OCO. E. QUINCT SMITH, President. A. L. POWELL, Vlce-Prosldont. WM. II, KHLLOQ. Cashier. Ihe Newport News National Bank CAPITAL, $100,000. v;-j,e U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITARY TransactB n general banking bmiliiosB. Four per cent. Interest atlu??.'. on saving* accounts. ^. ,., .j i 8 e F=-_==?5 1_4 O TT ? FOR SALE or LEASE IN ALI. PARTS OF THE CITY! Hotel Warwick Building 6 8 I 8 Tidewater Loan and Trust Co. vl?i nWiion?! rim,*! nutiaing NOTE BROKERS Binorgenoy Loans a Specially^ I M. BPti *MX!/IS Keasouahlo Ohrtrgcs itnti No Delay. | Mfuiogfcr im mjjbuwiwtuiwiw'i! i'\>?\i\v\m