Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 356, 29 October 1908 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908.

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The Palladium will have a Western Union wire direct to the Coliseum and an operator so that all returns will be received direct from the HEARST NEWS SERVICE and WESTERN UNION BULLETIN. Arrangements have also been made with the BELL TELEPHONE CO. to supply us with their Bell Telephone Bulletin. A long distance phone will be placed in the Coliseum and thus make this splendid additional service. NATIONAL, STATE, DISTRICT and .COUNTY returns will all be received direct by these special arrangements.

AT THE CAREFUL CANVASS SHOWS W WINS His Plurality in New York State Will - Reach 120,000. COMMITTEE SURPRISED. BRYAN WILL CARRY NEW YORK CITY, IT IS SHOWN BOTH HITCHCOCK AND ROOSEVELT ARE CONFIDENT. New York, Oct. 20. The Brooklyn Eagle last night published the following: Taffs plurality In New York, 120,OOO. Hughes's plurality, 75,000. Bryan's plurality in Greater New York. 42,000. Bryan to lose Queens county. Debs to run ahead of Hisgen in this v state. Shearn to get twice as many votes as Hisgen in New York. The foregoing is a summary of the result of what Is perhaps the most) systematic canvass that has been taken in New York state in this campaign. It was conducted under the direction of the republican national committee, and the results are largely responsible for the conviction which President Koosevelt and Chairman Hitchcock have that Taft will carry this state and be elected. The biggest surprise which the men who handled this canvass got. was in New York city. They could hardly believe the indicated vote for Bryan. If their returns are at all reliable the democratic candidates is going to get a pitifully small vote In Manhattan The estimate of 42,000 plurality is declared to be liberal. The same canvass indicated that Debs, the Socialist candidate, will get a much larger vote than most persons look, for. He is expected to run ahead of Hisgen, the presidential candidate on the Independence party ticket. Chairman Hitchcock believes that New York is the pivotal state, and that as it goes so the election goes. The president and Hitchcock are both absolutely confident that Taft will carry New York with more than 100,O0O plurality, and that this will clinch victory. Those who talk for a few moments with the cautious and ultraconservative Mr. Hitchcock are left in no doubt regarding his opinion of the result '

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Young Roosevelt Gets $4.50 a Week But May Soon Get $5

Washington, Oct 29. The announcement from' Hartford, Conn., that Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., has been promoted to the worsted room of the Hartford Carpet company but that his promotion carries no increase of wages, is supplemented by the state HOW CARELESS OF THIS WOMAN Carries $1,700 in "Handbag Which Is Stolen. San Francisco, Oct. 29. Mrs. J. I. Petrie of New York was robbed of money and jewels to the amount of $1,700 while returning from a shopping tour on the trolley car. Her handbag was stolen. Piles 20 Years Bed-Ridden From Piles, Massachusetts Man Is Cured by Wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure. If You Are a Sufferer Send for a Free Trial Package Today. ."I had piles for 20 years. ( I was so bad for months at a time as to be unable to walk. Having a friend who lost his life by an operation, I desisted from ever having that experiment tried on me. T tried the sample of Pyramid Pile Cure you sent me, and then bought a 50 cent box. The results were immediate and surprising to me, I assure you. Its speedy action also makes it extremely favorable for impatient people. I am yours sincerely, George H. Bartlett, Mattapan, Mass." The moment you begin to use Pyramid Pile Cure, your piles begin to leave you, and itching and pain begin to disappear. It heals all sores, ulcers and irritated parts. It is put up in the form of suppositories and is easy to use. A trial treatment will be sent you at once by mail in plain, sealed wrapper, without a cent of expense to you. ir you send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 153 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich. After you receive the sample, you can get a regular size package of Pyramid Pile Cure at your druggist's for 50 cents, or if he hasn't it, send us the money and we will send it to you.

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NORTH MWT ment of a close personal friend here that the weekly pay envelope of the president's eldest son contains exactly $4.50. From the same source it is learned that Theodore Jr., is likely to be advanced to $5 per week during the coming month. HELEN TAFT GOES TO POLITICAL RALLY It Was Her First Hears Father Lauded. Philadelphia, Penn., Oct. 29.-sA.c-companied by a number of her classmates from Bryn Mawr College, where she is a student, Miss Helen Taft, daughter of the Republican nominee, last night attended the Republican rally at Bryn Mawr and heard various orators predict a sweeping victory for her father. Miss Taft and her companions applauded with the crowd when a telling point was scored by a speaker and the downfall of Bryan was predicted. "It was the first political meeting I ever attended, but I just conld not help going." Miss Taft is quoted as saying, "Naturally I cannot help being interested in the outcome of this election, and if there is the enthusiasm elsewhere that was shown at that meeting there would seem to be no question of what the verdict will be on Tuesday." SOCIALISTS TO PARADEJN CHICAGO Eugene Debs Will Be Present At Gathering. Chicago, Oct, 20. The Socialists have announced their plans for holding a big street demonstration In Chicago next Sunday afternoon. The parade is to be in four divisions, one of which will be composed entirely of women and children. Eugene V. Debs, Socialist candidate for president. Is scheduled to arrive in Chicago on his "red special" tonight. Electric haulage has supplanted animal power , in the Comstock lode and twelve of the mules which were brought to the surface had not seen dayliEht for twenty years.

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SEVENTH LOEB ADVISES MAN TO BEJJN HUGHES Race Horse Man Asks for Information. New York, Oct. 29. A Washington dispatch to the Herald is. as follows: William Loeb, Jr., secretary to the president, had a call from a well known owner of race horses. "I have. $5,000 to bet on Chanler, but thought I would come in and find out what you andthe president think of his chances before putting it up. Now, give it to me straight, who will be elected governor of New York?" "Are you looking for a cinch?" asked Mr. Loeb. "I am. I want to win with this money," was the reply. "Then my advice is to bet your money on Hughes. He will be elected." - - VERDICT WANTED BEFORE ELECTION Counsel for Labor Leaders Will Submit Case. Washington, Oct. 29. To facilitate a quick decision before the general election in the contempt proceedings against President Gompers, Vice President John Mitchell and Secretary Morrison, of the American Federation, of Labor, growing out of the alleged boycott of the Bucks Stove and Range Company; of St. Louis, counsel for the labor leaders, have given notice to the counsel for the Bucks Company that they will, adduce no further evidence in behalf of themselves and will submit the case on the evidence as already produced. Easter is the spring festival, and the real flowers of early spring, the tulip, the daffodil, the wild arbutus, are its more appropriate floral symbols. We derive our name for it from Ostara. the Saxon goddess of the East and the dawn. In Latin cofmtries they cling to variants of the Aramaic "pesach" (passover) as pascua, pasqua, paques. If there is such a flower as "the resurectlon lily, it must be the small purple lily of Palestine. Covering the mirror when there Is death in the family originated In the superstition that goblins, sprites, elves or other uncanny creatures would crowd to the class to look on-

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Yo Mo Co Ac SUPPER Coliseum, Election Night, From 5:00 to 7:00 O'clock Arrangements have been made with the Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. to serve supper from 5 to 7 election night at the Coliseum. 25c per plate. ALL PROCEEDS FOR BENEFIT Y. M. C. A. Promptly at 7 o'clock the Palladium's three special services will start to receive election returns, and every one is invited to spend the evening with us. THE WOMEN especially are invited to come with their husbands or escort and hear the returns.

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Women Could Plan Work Better if They Smoked Says Doctor

Philadelphia, Pa., Oct, 29. Dr. Rachel S. Ski del sky, one of the bestknown women practitioners in Philadelphia, startled the Women's dub by advocating the smoking of cigarettes by women. "I feel sure that tobacco, if pure and properly used, might be beneficial to women," said Dr. Skidelsky. "It is known to be valuable In functional JOE FANNING WEDS IN NEWJORK CITY Former Secretary to Taggart A Benedict. New York, Oct. 29. Here is a bit of sound news that will cause no end of congratulations to speed from the West to the East In the Church of the Holy Innocents this morning. Miss Williamette Marie Martin and Mr. Joseph T. Fanning, of Indianapolis "and New York, were married. The bride is a resident of Cody, Wyoming, and formerly lived in Indianapolis. Mr. Fanning is the President of the Eastern Securities and Finance Company and a business representative of the Belmonts. He came to New York four years ago. In the Presidential campaign of 1904 Mr. Fanning was the Secretary and confidential adviser of Thomas Taggart, then Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. He was also Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks of the United States at the time of their great gathering in Cincinnati. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Fanning will make an extended trip through the West and will return to this city where they will reside permanently. SAVED HIS BOY'S LIFE. "My three year old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well., Foley's Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush. Casimer, Wis. A- G. Luken & Co. In the construction of the new harbor at San Pedro, Cal.. the government Is building a breakwater that extends two miles out into the open sea. Piling was first driven, on which a railway trestle was built and immense quantities of rock are being dumped on both sides of it, .

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disorders of the nerves. I think that if a woman would lt down for five minutes before beginning her day's work and give the time to a cigarette she would be able to plan her work better. And the five minutes thus used three , times daily would be, I think, of much benefit to her." Dr. Skidelsky was born in Russia. She has lived In the United States thirty-nine years. THE THEATER Vaudeville. New Phillips. Despite election excitement, the bus iness done at the New Phillips this week has been good. "The bill has evidently struck the popular note. Leading in the favor are the Seven Russels, whose minstrelsy has been received with especial warmth. The work of the Marvin brothers has also been pleasing. "Mistaken Identy" by Phillips and Bergen, and the reading of Miss Cora Garner have been other satisfactory features of the program. Secretary of State Elihu Root has completed his sixty-third year. During his term he has traveled farther than any of his predecessors in the office. He has visited South America, Mexico and Canada. Fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans. Moore & Ogborn Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1589. SWEET CIDER NEW CHESTNUTS DRY POPCORN HADLEY BROS.

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LEE. THE HYPNOTIST WEEK OF NOV. 2 Sale open Friday morning, 10 o'clock, box office

Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division (Time Table Effective Oct 27. 1907.) Trains leave Richmond t Indianapolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m., 7:25, 8:0. 9:25. 10:00. .1:00, 12:00, 1:00, 2:25. 3:00. 4:00. 5:25. 6:00. 7:30. 8:40. :00. 10:00. 11:10. Limited trains. Last car to Indianapolis, 8:40 p. m. Last car to New Cattle. 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort, Crawfordsville. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan, Paris (Ilia) Tickets sold through.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Custom Shirts Guaranteed to fit and wear " Made In Richmond 9X By experienced shirt cutters and makers. Pajamas and night robes. Monograms and Greek Letter Designs. The Elrod Shirt Co. N. E. Cor. ttn and Mala PHILLIPS 11 THEATRE Vaudeville Week of October 26th. 7 RUSSELS 7 Marvin Bros Phillips and Bergen Corah Carner Illustrated Songs Motion Pictures Admission 10c