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r Tribune.-; IL HB MV'.EKING- CONCORD, N; C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lo, 1904 No. 53 ' N 11! 11 Just Back from New Yorll. ' ' Our trade this fall has been so large that our buyer was compelled to return to market to replenish our stock here in Concord." As usual at this season of the ' year we were enabled to trick un manv great bargains. They are al ready coming in and it will pay "you to watch bur store ' this week. Ladies' Sweaters. There is such a demand for these that they are scarce'., We found several lots and-can show you most any color and size. Nice .Styles. One spe cial lot at $2.00 Dress Goods. ( . New Dress Goods will be coming , in all " week. Our - Dress Goods business is very gratifying. ' ,. , Sofa Pillow Outfits. , U1 " , - . This package contains one Handsome Sofa Pillow Top, tinted ', in colors, . including back, one diagram lesson for puiow: specially written by a Japanese professor of Oiren- , tal art embroidery, 4 skeens ' of Richardson's -grand prize ; Grecian Floss, 1 pair good serviceable embroidery hoops. -"All this for , . 25 cents. - You can see same displayed in windows. ' , " " - Ladies' HcclXvcar. 1 (You would be surprised to know just how great a sale we had on this line of goods. We show the, newest creations and always ' have a nice assort ment. Another lot just in this morning to . add to our stock. Beautiful collars from 10c to 50c. Witch car store this Week Vzxir Goods coming in: J. B. IvoyQ Co. Opposite St. Cloud - Hotel. The Coont ' Shows That the Landslide Widens Its Path i 3 and i the Victory Grows V . in the Nation. Missouri Goes for Roosevelt " . The thing grows larger, the land slide knew no limit and as time brings the results to light : it nemi that Roosevelt is almost unanimously elec ted. He . swept everything like a storm and broke the solid South when Missouri, by a small majority gave her electoral vote. Indications are that he has a plurality of 1,500,000, the largest ever given a candidate. The Republicans claim the legislature in Missouri and the gain of a senator. The latest - figures with Missoure in the . Republican column give Parker only 133 electoral votes while Roose velt has 343. Ia XissoarL St Louis, Ma, Nov. 9. Twenty four hours after the polls had closed in Missouri found the results of the election still undetermined through' out the State, although Jr. was practi cally conceded that Missouri had suc cumbed to ' the Roosevelt landslide, but that one Democrat remained standing, he being Joseph. W. Folk, for Governor. However, even in the face of inpouring returns showing a Democratic , ... slump throughout the State, the Democrats insisted that the true results cannot be known until the returns had been completed, and as serted that DemomcjnMissouri was yet yTttorious by' a very - narrow margin. The Republicans hoped for a complete victory throughout; and in sisted that Cyrus P. Walbridge,' for Governor, had not been defeated, but would be finally found to have won by a slight majority. They also claimed to have elected five of the 16 Congressmen, making a gain of four, and deduced they had a major ity of two on joint ballot in the Legis lature which will elect a successor to Senator CockrelL . ; -In the city of St Louis, Roosevelt's plurality was 2,086, the vote standing: Roosevelt, 55,056; Parker 52,970. ; Arthur N. Sager, Republican, who will succeed Joseph W. Folk as cir cuit attorney, gained a plurality over Carlotto, . Democrat, 2,513. The combined Third party" vote wu about 4,000. ; : ' How Tas legislators Stands la tke SUte. I According to the News & Observer the State Senate will stand 43 Demo crats, and 5 Republicans, with I Dis trict in doubt The. House will be 9? Democratic. 20 Republican and 3 counties in doubt This is about as the Legislature stood four years ago. Should the Republicans gain in some of these doubtful counties the Legis lature will be very near the same as four years ago. As matters stand them is practically no change in the state and with the exception of one Congressman the Republicans have made no gains in , North Carolina. Blackburn will be the only Republi can Congressman from the Demo cratic states of the south. folk Has 40,000 Majority. St. Louis, Nov. 10.-Mnsouri re turns show that Joseph Folk has been elected Governor by a majority of more than 40,000 and indications are that Roosevelt has carried the state by 4,000. TbsKsptbUcaas lata Bonos. Washington, Nov. 10.- The Re publican majority in the next house of Representatives will probably reach a hundred or more. Indications today are for 244 Republican congressmen against 142 Democrats. Republicans have gaiaid Congressmen in the fol- lowing sure.: California, 3j Dele- LOOKS LIKE BLACKBURN ware, 1; Uhnoise, 7; Indiana, 2; Iowa 2; Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michi gan, Nebraska, Nevada, 1 each; Mis souri, 4, New Jersey 2; New York, 6; Ohio, 3; Pennsylvania, 3. , Additional returns today swell Roosevelt already enormous 'popular plurality. Indications are that it will exceed a half million. - . . ASKED FOR ARMISTICE REPORTED. THAT GENERAL STOESSEL AT PORT ARTHUR ASKED FOR CESSATION OP- nGHTlNCT Laid Mine Kills Several Haadred siaa Soldiers. Rus Tokio, Nov. 10. It is reported that General Stoessel, in command of the Russian troops at Port Arthur, has asked for armistice. The purpose of his request is not stated. It is said that the Japanese are much inflamed over Russian abuses of Japanese wounded and it is there fore hoped that Stoessel will capitu late to prevent Japanese troops from avenging these reported indignations. Hundreds of Russians Killed. Chefoo, Nov. 10. A shell on No vember 6th demolished a land mine St one of the Port Arthur forts and be-1 tween six and seven hundred Russian were killed. Assault Continues. Rome, Nov. 10. A dispatch to tho The Eighth District has Gone Republican by a Small Ma jority for Spencer. Vote Close and Unknown. Yesterday it looked as though Black burn had been elected and this morn ing it still looks that way. It will take a close count of the vote of the several counties to give the majority, which cannot be much. Blackburn on yes terday claimed his election by more than 4000, while there were claims of more than this. A telegram from Mr. Newland to THE TRIBUNE stated that from returns received by the Democratic candidate he thought he would have a majority of 500. Telegrams received last night made the situation look very much like Blackburn has defeated Newland. Blackburn Being Congratulated. Telegrams of congratulation have been sent to Mr. Blackburn by friends throughout the district His friends are jubilant over his election. The fact that many prominent Republi cans of the district were opposed to Blackburn and continued their oppo sition to the last is taken as an extra reason for the joy in which Blackburn and his friends are indulging in. A local Republican who was one of the anti-Blackburn men said that he felt all along that Blackburn would be elected, that he had heard from Re publibans who in their heart were bitter against the man who yet saw all along that he would be elected sure. : Blackburn is Elected. Always, IUsenilttt- tho Foil Mass - j axauve uromo rymnine jc (Jb Girondale di Roma from Tokio says ., t , that the bombardment of Port Arthur lBOQn My ,hat Blackburn is elected by by the Japanese under General Nogi tmall majority. It will take theoffi ptoceeds with interuption, and that 'cjal count to give the amount of the preparations are on foot for a fresh majority he will have. There is a and general assault , tvy close vote but there can be no j doubt as to Blackburn s election. Strike Is Averted. Democrats Say Official Count Will be Gleu Falls, N. Y., Nov. 10. Afc-p' ' "mj settlement of the difficulties between Jj Winston-Salem, Nov. 9. Mr. E. tjari. sand employes was arnved at; lhis jtrict cWnw his election by a majority morning and the strike v-which was f 1,700. Democrats do not accept voted for tonight has been called off. The election is over now and the country will get down to business again. So look over your stationer' and see if you don't need some print ing and let us do it for you. this, and say it will require the official count to decide the contest News was received here tonight that the two precincts in Mount Airy, Surry coun ty, would probably be thrown out, and if that is done Blackburn will lose the county. "Otherwise he has 200 majority. Charlotte Observer. I 3 u o 1 8 ddS 2 N r" St'oovo-Hi-i0 jo HUUJJ r ... i-t -r-l flCS y-l vO r-l. -upuH ; -, - to cs -i in f oo vO -HrTrH aNtM'f oo o J31i rH .. ri HH CN " rH rf o o m CS l OO (N (O O 00 CM 0 - - : ' - rt r oo cs o in cs o vO oo cs cs cs u'l 4 r-l . . rH MH CS - - - ; th D oo cs oo o ro oo t- o t cs m m o r-i - OTyI . -l H COCS r- in ' . i " . I rH ' . " oo i-i cs oo r- f-. r.mr-rOM3vcs'j' m ' " " - ' r '' ' ' ' ' ' . , CSOOrHOOrJiro 0riint-pr- -amort 0Q5r.srCSr000Or0r0'5rH o . .. ,,, UI : , , r-l CS CS r-l in - . - rH . rH rH rO rH r m O IO ON Q rO 00 I .. HOrlOQ HH . . ' . . H rH rH rO " ' , rH - ... 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Misses and Ladies Fine Fur NecH Pieces. . - . The . quality . and price speak more than we can tell Come in and look them over. P H. L. Pairlls Conipsy. 2U
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