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VOLUME FOURTEEN WILMINGTON,; N. C, , MONDAY; . NOVEMBER 2, 1908. - PRICE FIVE CENTS MIHIMM1IHI IMIIM Mllllll MHHI 0'' . QISi 177 am m 1 con Chairman Eller Issues a Cites Evidence of a Democratic Land slide Kltchin Given an - Ovation In Raleigh TodayParade Over a" MOe Lcng Bryan, Taft ;imd Hug hesStii t $ on the Stump. Special to The Dispatch, v I Raleigh, N; ., U$QV. " 2. Chairman Eller adds a final word. My state ment was published . In .the . Sunday, morning papers. In .that- Btatenint said the result on Tuesday will put an end to Republican hopes, and discredit their claims as; emphatically as -when they claimed that white supremacy would lose in 1900. - I said further-that every trustworthy and disinterested message that comes fro i the north aud the west reveals the truth ? that; the people are with Bryan. The gamblers. odds are on Taft, thqugh a part, ot, the game, they have dropped. -The -final resort to? JaYatcorrutiJf fund has been lexppsi'yvefa:; who has faith in thKiS1 'klrea&y foresees " a I slne) ; adJnfnlst tered . tdiflxw-' llicwtpis of the, biloiSeidrh x,'o ganizejkliilPi'lRS ilatest estimate "fit: thee;,6fvthis .great movemeht-TteleiiTani just received from New York states: jiV In a speech at Buffalo denouncing GompefB last week, Mr. :TftfU3a"t4af John Mitchell, Jamesu pu&catt-.$Mpr-ris members of the executive council had repudiated the policy adopted by the Federation of 1 Labors v Last night Mr. Gompers.made a great speech.here and read telegrams from all of them saying Taft's statement, conveys a wrong impression. John Mitchell ad ded in his telegram: "I am in full sympathy and accord with the politi cal policies of the American Federa tion of Labor as it has been outlined and promulgated by the executive council." Taft's misrepresentation of labor, if not his last blunder, is cer tainly his fatal blunder, k At the 'polls is the place for all Democrats tomor row." , - ., Kitchin in Raleigh. Raleigh, Nov. 2 Hon. W. W. Ritch in spoke here today at 1:30. Big prep arations were made for his reception and the crowl was, very large, farm ers being in town in number. The parade was more than , a mile long. Bryan and Taft Still on the Stump. . New York, Nov. ;2.r-With: the time for the ballotting only a few hours Off three of four of the principals in the National and State campaign are still on the stump appealing to the voters for support. Taft is in Ohio and will wind-up his campaign at Youngstawn tonight. Bryan is in Kansas, but will make the final speech of his campaign at Omaha tonight. Hughes makes, sey ml speeches today and tonight in this city. Chanler has . said 5 his last word and is resting at his home in Duchess county, where he will remain until after the election. .; : , TRAINMEN DIFFER - George Gill Was Shot by Miles .Winter This Morningv ; U r;l Columbia, Nov. 2. George Gill of Haieigh, a Seaboard engineers was shot and painfully, though not' "seri ously wounded, by Miles Winter, anoth er Seaboard employe, this morning. 4 vinter was arrested and Gilh was taken- to the hospital. The,orIgin, of the difficulty was- over1 themaking of- & train schedule. CO M M ITT E D SU I C I D E- - Man Shuffled Off This Mortal Coil Via Gas Route. . ; New York; Novrf 2.-Charles Schultz JVas fund dead in his room thlsmorn lnS at 5 o'clock, with a eaa tube in his mouth. He said when he registered- at a hotel that he had lost a lot of money at poker and he Was, going to sleep and iorget it. . ' . . ; Just receive -o vr - u.i -nn J,!18 Reefer Overcoats for Boys anV n lo- M. Solky & Co., the only rnce Clothiers and -Furnishers in city. , Ja tf i,-- . r iry . 'f. Subscribe for the Evening' Dispatch ELKFEST IS READY Will Start With! all Shows on the Scene and; the Royal j.Event Will Go With v a : Boom Tonight-r-Big ;v Parade Tomorrow, and he TOrder and , Those Who' Will Take Part. 'Tis the" time of the long expected and loudiy heralded glorious Elkfest. Already the air seemS -dense' with the holiday spirit and Wilmington : is roy ally decorated for the occasion." Every train yesterday brought in show folks and show paraphernalia and today finds the wide 'expanse at Seventeenth and Market streets a big city of tents. Tonight the event will be inaugurated with "'a speech by Mayor William E. Springer, and by other auspicious cere monies, as given in the full ; program published in The Dispatch Saturday. The shows will all be in full blast to night and there will be free acts: and band concerts. The fine band from Fort Caswell arrived this morning. :; hioiig the shows and amusement places are the following: - Ferari's Trained Wild Animal Show. Bucksin ken's Wild : Animal Show. LaMont's Dog, Pony, Monkey and Cat Circus. . - . ' . The European Flea Circus. .The Aztec Twins. , Big Annie, thelfattest woman in the I 1 I 1 m' I ' I 'ri'. 1'-.;. I im: dtemm m v.. vV4t- . kk-&2.yj .... J . .- - .. , .. . -.- , - r-: ) . r ., , " 1 1,. i . . j.-.j.- .. . . -i. HON, WILLIAM:5. BRYAN. Greatest Living American cratic qrld. ' " . ; '.. r The Russian Prince, the smallest mortal alive. ' Coney Island Museum. The Theo Vaudeville; Show. . The Ocean Wave. The - Merry-go-round. -The . Wild Man. .V.. I 'Kirig'' arid Tucker's Circus: ,The--last noted Will arrive tomorrow and will 'be given in conjunction with the Elks' big; Society Circus,, which, is lO IIOIU 1U11I1 vvcuueouay auu ihuikj day ? nights and : Thursday! afternpon. j Then Friday night will come the Mock Initiation,:while Saturday night there will 'be a "marriage Viriithfelioh's: den.l The last will be a novel - and startling act.'"r - - Tomorrow afternoon will come the big civic parade,- und f Wednesday the big i society .circus pageant will take placed 'r ' - V .. - ' " t u . For - tomorrow the order of the pa rade,: which will start tit 2:30 o'clock from:in front of the city hall, will be about' as follows: -i v-.' Mounted Police.' ' Marshals Metts and TVIcMillan.. -riFost Caswell-Band. r ,CowvBoys and ; Cqw Girls, ponies. ; , -Poney : Cart, Columbia' ;and Uncle . Gold sDust Twins on ponies. r Decorated ;pony carts'. . Cape Fear - Academy;; Prof, Catlett's "School. v 'r-' , 1 ' ; t-Tribe of Indian- cmiqren Decorated cart drawti by six boys. Bicycle Brigade -'.i-.'', . (Continued on iThVrd- Pace.) 0 THE COnflll ilDVEBI Receipts So Far This Year ' Large if Under,. Those of Last Season Only Slight: Difference in the Foreign Ex- .. ports Figures as Compiled Today at Chamber of Commerce. Today -the official figures for the. cotton movement in and out of Wil mington were posted at the Chamber of -Comm4ce for bothi thtoasfc month and: for, tle4toV fHlpt?6 year commencing Sept: Tst The fig ures show that the receipts so far have,; been ,jmder those of. last, year, buevfefrWChePIarge. The aMrenM'jthrreigh expttrts is ver)igbt--Tip r . ;v.AspseifaruiQ9ft -,bales, and a$pjVi5 "thp' same day last - year .'there ere 26,391 bales t For OptpberVthl. y6ar .the receipts were 111,503 bales against 139.3S4 bales for October last year. For this season up to today the receipts have been 175,217 -bales against 2101,S29 for the same period in 1907. The foreign exports this season so far have ' been 153,40$ bales against 153,050 bales for the same time last year. Presented by the Demo !t' "l 'S' -.jr .'j DISPATCH BULLETINS. Thes Dispatch has made ex tensive arrangements . for fur nishing the returns to morrow S tp the people of Wilmington, ! and will give them forth from i-fc Its building on Market street. to- 4 morrow night It will also be ' glad to furnish thelyery latest 5 .news to any one who wishes to - call up over the 'phone. , Jt will ! be no trouble to answer the . telephone, as an operator will beata desk, far this especial special purpose. The Dispatch ' Will S . giye the returns as received i i direct from Its: news bureaus the? 4 Western- Union Telegraph CJom pahy and :-the Southern 4 Bell Telephone and Telegranh Com- ! -panyi -A--special-long distance . telephone hs been placed in 4 The Dispatch building bv the Southern Bell f olksl Who: arel and their news will come quick- 8 ly "and fresh off the bat. -, ' . 2 " Special Offer, at RehdeKs. - Until December 31ht the November and December issues of : the.: New Idea Woman's Magazine, . free, , to . any of our customers who; subscribe for next year at 50c. Subscribe ; now: and : get 14 : copies of this fine magazine and one pattern for 5Cc 5 It ' Great Autumn sale still on at Rehders I -kt--'ft"?' V'Jfl--.i4.sS -JT:;;. ;---'" -s. lililif IliiililiGoiiijlfi uemocrfits, .upnfiaefiiof. jseijtngnjp a f';BiMaloVityEie1'rC''eHafr't Get ? Riighi - Tickets, ; However - Wlany M.36wV'ep'JJ-i at Court vh ousel .l.iTiiPi!:.r!' .PllSi V The polling places in New Hanover county will be as already - announced and vote the ticket as presented at the masthead of The Dispatch. A1 mass meeting has been called for tonight atthe court, house at 8 o'clock. Be certain to be there. i The eve of the election finds the Democrats in ? New Hanover ; county certain of victory." The Republicans make ?no claim, save to assert that their : candidate for - president of the i Vrited States will rePeiver-inore:; votes at. this" election than at any heretofore. .That ilooks s likely, . but: in the face of feBfcjtlTOPIiyTaf wilt .?.;DyijjJ5!S Pairker's ifittvjtpfbe ,ntincrejiseoote jorijty will be so much? greater ? Wil liam Walton ' Kitchin, for governpr,. and; the! rest of 4.the! Democratic , State ticket, as; well as Hon. Hannib'alV.L. Godwin,', for H re-election- to ..Congress, will receive a' giant ma jtritys ;In .faet it looks likd Coxe, forvgovjerripr on the. i Republican ticket, and? Slocomb,: for Congress on. the same': ticket, will run behind Taft. There ds no opposition to the county and legislative ticket, the latter which includes the Senator, and this ticket will be elected with a whobp. The Senator represents Brunswick and New Hanover counties and the latter always ipulls the former through, Brunswick, strange to say, heretofore ; having- gone -Republican, though situated in the heart of . ai strong; Democratic district.? r Yet this J ; time the". Democrats of Brunswick are making a strong fight to win their county. ;. . , - - i Confident, of fpr4. Todayflndthe, Den1Ptipecti tive- CommiteVmj0 visory : Pommie l and ithebfficers' of the Bry ari-Kitchiri Cluba doing most , ac tive- and vigorous ; wprk. and ..all arel certain bfyictory Tney are also posi-, j , over will double, if not surpastieir vote at the election m iyu4, wnen tne vote did not reach fifteen hundred in this- county, though, of course; that was enough to. make an overwhelming Democratic, victory.- - This time, how ever, . inertia . will not be in evidence. Confidence, and inattention . accounted for the small vote four; years, ago. Chairman Furlong's Estimate. When seen this morning Chairman John J. Furlong expressed himself as well satisfied - with: the situation, arid is confident of nolling between 2,500 and , 8,000 votes, i He -hopes to ; reach the latter mark and is working most industriously -for that end.; ; . j ; Have the Right Ticket. -I ' "Tell the. people , to be- certain of their tickets tomorrow," stated Chair man Furlong . "No trick' must 'be al lowed' to i prevail, and .every voter wants to closely examine his - ticket and see . that he - hast the ! right : one. This - especially as to the Democratic electors; ;The - Republicans may c try and . ringrin . their electoral ticket, but the people should get ;tha right' one. See that .this ticket has the names on it as given i in, The Dispatch; Satur day- : - r '; :;,:;:.- . v. ' Big Rally Tonight. - . ' The court house .will be a lively scene tonight, -in spite of counter:at- tTantinrta t . Dlonc hava hocn mada fnf a rousing rally there and there .will 5 be a -.number of speakers.; The list will - Include both professional .and businessmen.- v- - Tomorrow night telegraphic returns will be received at Democratic 1 head quarters, - bt key iavlng already? been placed in the building . and a special operator : assigned-for the-work.-. ;u . New Overcoats Raincoats and Top Goats ; in- big selection ?.at J J. M. Solky &- Co's., ijthe ;bnly One 'Prlce; Clothiers nd Furnishers here, 'wi z-,iii sXL splat OUR; NAM E The Wilmington IOCrOltoi ';r-".. UUK t:AlTTJVI S AM n CIIDD1 I OUR lOFFI C E RS W. Norwood President; H. Walters, " Vice -1 ' - v ; Fresiaent.C. E.. Taylor Jr,; Cashier ; J. K Williams Assist : - ant Cashier; W. Hull Moore,Teller.4; , ; v " tu ; QUR D IR iCt 0 RS-H vallers w ; v. uramger, J. W. Yates, H. L. Vollers, N. B. Rankin. ' i ' : wunflo m uaiaer, Jr Wy- Hardin, W F. l.ayior, Jr. OUR PROPOSITI 6 NLet us Ultl.il................ ......... illinium. a.aa.a. Malaga Grapes; :e Cocoanuts, I oeeaea raisins, Nice .as; 'I -m-m m- I 'A , Bai - tmmmm Sap-Sgo, Crystalized Fruits. v Phones 108-109 - - done.py 11 " ' 1 1 ' I r 1 1 111 . 11 i 1 ii 111 . : . ' . . ' ' 'I I "f; ! A Trial Means Always a Customer. ,hiMMlAlllitiltiMI(lflH(tIMtMIHIMIia(MMIMIMMI GAS Will Warm thel3ath Room Oulckiy and SEE Ask to see the Junior Welsbach Light. Something New in GasXights. To the DEPOSITS MADE;WITH US ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 2nd WILL BEAR 4 PER CENT. COMPOUND IN- V ntREoT FROM'NOVtMBfcR'J HtflSl 4 IN OUR. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.-. '.'.. '',,' J.rl ";';V.:..-V''(i.-'SiK' -.- :'J ".,t;-fV --IvA.'S'" -'.r,...'' " .' '' SAFEST . FOR SAVINGS. , I MM (FRONT STREET, erican Jatiooal lit i niiiiiiin vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvtv 0 Savings ; and Trust Company.'1' i Orion HoteU i; ! j IC000 A Oft J t A i"iAi aa J: W Norwood, Donald MacRa J W't j. H; Chadbourn; J. D. Bellamy. Ct? Robertson,: 11; C. Bear; - C. E.U " make it to you in person! rr...... n Big Pineapples- Fine Bananas. . fi.-i. . : ...... . , ' v"A 'Si-' ' y rj- ' ' j, ' v. t F-". ' ' ' " ' ' VT Cleaned Currants, Prunes :.t .-r 1 V We sell travelers cheques, ?!n; denomi n ATib n s . $t 0 upv avail able: e v e r y;w here WITHOUT IDENTIF1CA CTfOlSi ND fiORISK OF .... . if 1Uvi LOSS.. 1 iii ! 1 . 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