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BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN, li SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1, 1916. PAGE FOUR gen! cadorna GEN. TUAN CHI-JUI WILSON TALKS 1 THE DAILY JEPiM Published Daily Except Sunday. TO STUDENTS Office: 112 Weit Pleasant Street CW STEADY IC.NTKRKD AT THK POST OFF UK IS UKLVH'BKH, 1I.MMHS, AS HKUO.NI C'LAKjj rmuK MORAN Publishers. LADIES' FALL HATS Work I a "nmiri.iv Editor Declares Now We Can Without Partisan Thoughts.

ItiiNiitvsH Mnuiiirrr OH K. TAlMMt Ali'-rd(lnir vMuumtT puonks: (Spwinl liy I'nlted rr-8) Chicago, Nov. 11. Hogs cloned, active and 10 higher, with the top at $10.20. Estimated for Monday Cattle closed steady with the top for beeves at oalves $12.00, IhihtiiivM iN-imrtnifiit 41 I j.

-f PRESIDENT AS GODFATHER Nottwt to Sob rltr.l When Ibe di-llyery coau -nrjrfT to uot untUfnclory tba publisher will a favo If -Tlbr wport ti' wiaer to Mia one. Sheep closed strong with the top itf 1 lambs $11.90. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS OV .2 Cnt Executive Greeted by Residents of Wil-liamstown, After the Christening of Eleanor Axson Sayre. WZZ -10 Cents Par Yfir In Daurarrd to tiny part tf the my by car xler fur cent wek. Willinmstown.

Nov. 11. "Now WE WILL CLOSE OUT OUR FALL LINE AT 98c each that the campaign is over we may all nddrpMs onrsjiivis to the welfare of the nation without thought of partisan letJInir." declared President Wilson in his first nubile sneech since the a I tlonsil election, delivered lk'fore dele SOUTHERN REPRESENTATION. (Chicago Tribune.) Isn't It about time for the north to rpnsider more definitely nnd practir-any the probteni presented by the "aolid In every presidential election 132 electoral votea.or nearly half the number to elect, are predetermined. No gation of Williauistown residents unu Williams college studeuts, who greeted Id in here.

The president was welcomed by the students and townspeople utter the CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Hogs Receipts 22,000. Market active to 0 higher. Mixed $9.40 $10.20. Cood $9.35 $10.00. Rough $9.55 (o $9.70.

Light -95. Heavy $9.55 (a) $10.20. Tigs $6.75 (fj) $8.65. Hulk of Sales $9.35 $10.00. Cattle Receipts 700.

Market steady. Ueeves $7.10 $12.05. Cows and Heifers $3.75 $9.70. Stockers and feeders $4.80 $8.00. Texuns $7.50 $8.70.

Western Steers $6.70 (S $10.10. Calves $8.50 $12.00. Sheep Receipts 3000. Market strong. Native $7.85 $8.50.

Westerns $8.20 $9.90. Lambs, native $9.90 fj) $11.90. l.ainhs, westerns $9.25 $11.75. christening of Eleanor Axson Sayre llu second child of his daughter, Mrs. Francis 15.

Savre. and for whom he Nw photograph of Gen. LuHji Cadorna, the Italian commander in chief, who after taking Goritz, is slowly pushing his way toward Trieste. conomy Store stood as godfather. Soon after his arrival at the home 413 South State Street.

CAPT. PAUL K0ENIG of his son-in-law, who is assistant to the president of Williams college, the delegation, headed by Presi Gen. Tuan Chi-Jul the Chinese premier and minister of war, who in con-Junction with the other members of the cabinet is workiitg hard to save the republic of China. dent H. A.

Garfield of the marched to the Sayre home. The president spoke from the porch of the house, and was cheered entliuslnstlcal- matter who the candidate, no matter What the issues; this block will be delivered to the Democratic ticket. The great region of twelve states to which then votes are assigned is impervious to all appeals, all issues. It is not debatable ground. Outside ot it the tide Of opinion's free.

Great issues are presented the electorate, debated, and finally, Judged. east, noith. and went, there la the process of free government; government by public Opinion, lit the solid south there is no In the elect ion of 1916 waa determined, as far as the south ia concerned, and so will be the REBELS IN CONTROL ly by the students. Came to Forget Politics. I i.

r. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Just to helji plan some pretty Gifts for Christmas, 1 am going to seli those popular HEMSTITCHED GUEST TOWELS; twenty- poll lies and for brief rest. I came Caranza Losing Grip on State of simply 10 visit my daughter ana to different designs to choose from 28 cents Chihuahua. uuciHi simple ceremony pere, lie said. "Now that the campaign is over, may nil address ourselves to the welfare of the nation without thought of partisan feeling." The president referred to his service ns chief executive of Princeton university, saying lie knew from ex First Miss Hicks9 Art Store Belvidere, Illinois.

409 S. State St CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Wheat No. 2 red $1.83 $1.874. No. 2 hard $1.90 $1.91.

Corn No. 3 yellow $1.00 (if, $1.02. No. 4 yellow 99. Oats No.

3 white 55 56. No. 4 white 55 Standard 56 56,. Darley 85 $1.25. Timothy $3.25 $5.25.

Clover $11.00 $15.00. Mexican Commissioners Admit Chief Is Unable to Wipe Out Bandits. perience there was politics even in the running of a college. Atlantic City, Nov. 11.

Tho i American-Mexican' commission, convening after a reees of a week i was confronted by a situation in Mexico which is only equaled ij seri- otisness by that whlcli.KXisieil after the election Of 1920 and every election until condjlionH have been tadieally We are not concerned to blame the southerners for this automatic partis-anism. They have reasons which aeem conclusive to them for it. Cut it is clear that if the policies and government of the United Slates are to be directed by fair discussion and free judgment, ifh in short, the United Statea is to be a republic' in realty and not' a republic in the Mexican ttnnnit ua niiicf nnnftiit! what It nlnnnn Mambcr ora family I Columbus raid and pte dispatch of the expeditionary coluin after Villa under ngowp it) iimryiano 'Politics," he continued, "is, after nil, a means of getting something done, of putting forward ideas. It is a light, but the- man who does not love the fight has no red blood In his veins." Mr. Wilson told a story of, a man having a vision in which he was offered a horn and a sword nnd chose the horn.

Immediately the vision vanished a'pd the man was cursed ffr taking the- horn before the sword. He told the story to illustrate the neces-'. Capt. Paul Koenig of the German undersea merchantman Deutschland photographed at the customhouse In New London after the arrival of the submarine at that port. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET Butter Creamery Extras 36 86', -a-Extra Firsts 35 36.

Firsts 34 35. Seconds 33 33 -Eggs Ordinaries 32 33. Firsts 334 Live Poultry. lor civic virtue. From im-im General Pershing.

Official and others reliable information In the hands of fthe. American' coin mlHSioner.s indicates that the state, of Chihuahua, with the exception of. few of the larger Cities, is beyond the control of the Cnrraniui authorities ami that the power of the opposition is increasing dally, The legal istas. wo have been passive in the southern part" of to have perfectly dead weight of 132 electoral votes cast unto the Rcale of decision at every national election: A ......1.1 VERNIE BOVIE heuJas amembtr Fowls 11 Mi 14. "11 I ir we uugui iu vuimiuc.

tuiw mn i block is It" projiort ton to its; voting strength" These 132 votes do siry for fighting. Finds Pile of Telegrams. Mr, Garfield, a son "of President Garfield, declared the president's words during the campaign had been "full of wisdom and light." He added: "We wish you ffiHlspettd In your grea Springs 16. Turkeys 15 19, 1 Potatoes Early Ohio $1.50 $1.65. $1.50 $1.65.

Fancy Westerns $1.75 $1.80. $1,50 $1.65. Stone the Practical and Persistent hiue now begun to show considerable strength and have enptured Important towns of 'Chiapas and Oajcnea'. The Mexican commissioners ndmlt- ted the capture by the' followers of wniie not oninant or learned, stone was practical and persistent in useful services for the Colonies. The early patriots were not Ti GfU.

Felix Diaz of the railway junction Itincon Antonoiiirln ba'xaca. This I gives the control over the I most imiMirtant railway south of Mex- I successful men because of superior 3armng, When the president arrived ifere in the afternoon he found a stack of telegrams three feet high congratulating him on his re-election. They cume from cabinet members, senators, representatives, government officials anil lending Democrats. Soon after bis, arrival, with Mrs. Wilson, Miss Margnret Wilson nnd Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, his cousin, the went to St.

John's SAILOR'S TRAGIC TALE BE ALL PIPE DREAM but because theywere men, big in irinciple; firm in their purposes. ico City, with the rallwuy material held at the junction of -the Pan-American and Tehanntepec railways. Much of tliis information was based on reports reaching the border through refugees and some Was based on noth- Ing more ntitlientic than border rumor. These are the characteristics which you begirt to develop when you begin tobank yotir 4jjoney at this strong bank "Sole Survivor" Disappears and Ships He Names as Havig Foundered in Storm Are Found Safely Afloat. Protestant Episcopal church to attend not represent fire' judgment on the issues of the campaign, but, what is more, they do not represent the same ratld to, votes cast the same' election as ark equivalent nimiber froni the north-- v' i For example, Alabama cast 12 votes in' the electoral college.

Her population in 1915 was 2,301,277. In the election of 1913 he total vote was 1 Minnesota casts the same number of votes in the electoral college as-Alabema. Her population in 1915 was 2,246,161. In the election of, 1912 her total vote was 334,219. The Alabama population of 2,300,000 contained, according to the census of 1910, over' 900,000 Negroes.

That is the chief reason why the popular vote ot Alabama is one-third that of Minnesota, The situation in short Is this: The Negro does sot vote in the solid south, but his strength. voted regularly for the Democratic candidate in the electoral college. Thus we have jo the south not only a voter whosev Judgment Is foreclosed, but also a voter- who- carries 'something like three tlmcs'as much weight 4n the electoral-college as the voter In the north, whose judgment is. not pre- All of it, howeven 'indienfed that lristening. 7 -You should have A copy of "Fathers of The material in this book can be obtained only aftr considerable research while th pictures it contains re taken from pho situation in ChihuiVhua was" growing tographs that are frery rare.

We have receivfd more copies; The family bad dinner together at the Sayre home. The president will remain here, until 5:25 o'clock this afternoon, nnd then will return to Washington, where he is due to arrive Sunday night. one is Riven free fehen yov. rpca an account With us. serious and that unless the fc'arrnnsia commanders were able to some definite gains against the Vlllistns soon, the control of that with the consequent endangering of the Aineri- can border towns, would pass 01A of i the hands of Caminr.a.

The. MexICiin cniiniiissinnei-s niu-s- i To be piccessful you need a bank ftceount. To be a good, true American, yoa should have this NEW AMBASSADOR TO U. S. FARMERS STATE BANK (Special br United Presg) Calumet, Nov.

11. Edward Laundry, hero and sole survivor. of the wreck of the good ship Castalia or Froptenac, or something, which he paid went down In Lake Superior with a loss of 22 lives, had disappeared today and the harrowing details of the tragedy may never be known. The sailor's tragic, tale of the loss of his mates could not be verified. In fact, the captain of the coast guard at Eagle Harbor characterised the yarn as a "pipe dream." The Castalia was reported today in port at Toledo, while the Fronfenac was passing through Detroit river, down bound.

No vessel is misning or wiiT.Hv.rifsi -i. i Count Tarnow-Tarnovcfcl to Represent Austria in Washington. tinned the reliability of much of the, lb1- foriiKition presented li.v the hut. admitted the main features. While I no ttuiiotinceiiiept has been made.

It Is known that the question )f the with- drawn! of ibe Per Mng "column has been tabled for (he present and that it Amsterdam, Nov. 11. Vienna newspapers say that Count de Turnow- nxz xx rixxiixxxT cxxxzxxxx Tamovskl, Austrian minister lo Sofia, Vernie Bovie, superintendent of the) government assay office In New York, Is one of Uncle, Sam's busiest servants has been appointed ambassador to Thehm lanwith Washington. I because of the vast amounts of foreign is not likely tu lie rcvIvM It Is I considered likely Hie quesUnn of more active co-openi'ioft between the Washington, Nov. 11.

The state de- gold that are being received. uruii uuncu. This preposterous wrong against government by free opinion' ought not to be tolerated, We are not arguing in the Ba rmrtmcnt nnnoiincpi) thnt I lie Anstro- American ami ,111 forces to re- Mn.arlftn Eovernment has appointed I overdue so far as could be learned. store order iiiny be considered. inn iiifmcA'ni 4TnAriMtni.v irivtnn- ihn Count Adam Tarnowski ns nmbnssa'dor JAMES E.

MARTINE to the United States. Jle is an Aus cai have U. S. FREiGHTEfi HITS ROCKS trian Pole, having been born at Cra cow, Galicln. ilASK PRESIDENT 10 colored man the vote, or the wisdom of permitting a provision ot the national constitution to be neither repealed nor respected.

But we do contend that if the' Negro vote' is not cast at the polls it should not be cast by the southern Whites, In the electoral fnllerm Count Tarnowski Is a diplomat of distinction, having once served at the PROBE HIGH PRICES embassy here, and benrs a high repu Clyde Line Boat Coca Down Crew Rescued. r.uzard's Hay. Jfov. 11. The Clyde line freight steamer Chippewa, tatlon throughout Europe.

While attached to the embassy nt London he Representation in both the (electoral college and in the national congress should represent Jree judgment and be bound, from Jacksonville, for Boston, struck a rock ami sank, at the western entrance of the Cape Cod canal. There were no M.sseugers aboard, anil Captain Mugulre and his was on Intimate terms' With King Edward. The count will bring with, him Ida beautiful wife, who was the Princess Marie Swintopolk-Czetwortlnska, a na- Columbus, Ohio, Nov: 11. The Ohio state mine workers; through their c-cutive board, tmlay sent resolutions to President Wilson and Governor Willis, demanding national and state invest! crew of 2(1 men lynched shore safelv. "tlve of Nilanow.

PolamL gallon of the hixh Cost of living. The, southern representation is a vicious anomaly, which has no place In a real democracy! rv- 'm, i i i 1 ii THIEVES HAD BETTER The vessel lies in lit feet of water on the southeast side of canal NEAR DANUBE BRIDGE U. S. NAVAL SUPPLY SHIP IN DISTRESS iniiiv. j.n'Mi-, i.i ii, ii ore esiHt-f- ed to begin at on.

e. A grenj hale in glavs re Miles of Within- Two i in- viiiiiewu iioiiom was saiu to oe the only damage. K' r-v. ii. i lie nai; i INCREASES'! GRANT WAGE supply ship, Culgoa, struck an obRtruc-jt ion off Puerta Plata, Santo Domingo, and lost her propeller, a radio mea- JDuring the night following election, some miscreants Hole a couple of the American flags which Were fastened to the awning in front of the Democratic headquarters and those who committed the theft will not be prosecuted if tlicy return the stolen property.

Tchernavoda. Petrogrod. Nor. 11. Russian troops are now inlles west of Tchernavoda, fighting fof the famous bridge across the Danube, the war office announced In its report on th.4 campaign In Dobrudja.

On the Transytvanian front the Roumanians have suffered a reverse at the Racine Manufacturing Concern Give Men 10 Per Cent Rae. ltacine, Nv. 11. The Hart-' manrt Trunk coinpsia.v, employing over iOO men.Vsnnouni ed tlmt cotuinencliur sage said today. The navy tugs Perry and Potomac have gone to her assistance.

The way to get the full plate Is td bank your money United SUtes Senator James E. Mar. tine was renominated by the Demo erata of New Jersey, defeating Attorney General Wescott, who was the Wil-m candidate. Novemlter 1 it had granted a 10 per 1 cent Increase watea to Its em-' CITT FORGET The auction ale of the F. I.

es-taf farms at the Belvidere Court hands of the Invading Austro-German forces. They were driven four versta southward In the region west of Buzen valley. Roumanian troops undertook an enveloping offensive movement la the direction of PredeaJ. AEROPLANE AWARDED MYLON BALLARD. Iloyee.

The announcement stated that me aign cot of living and the general Mylon Ballard was awarded the at 2 p. Wednesday, Novpro-j- DOH'T FORGET ZJ, prosrlty had brnugbt about the high- Bleriot model aeroplane, which has of pay been part of the window display at REGULARLY. No matter how small your deposit Is. BANK It. As your balance grows, a Reeling of comfort, of secCirlty for the future, grows with.

It. The world-1 looks brighter you Icoml what may, you; and your family are secure galnst warv Our Bank is a safe plac.fpr'your Put YOUR mony In OUR baok. We pay 3 Interest THE PEOPLES BANK l'th. inquire jot' Fr4 or Mark 1M311D U. 8.

Steel Report. New Torkv Nov. 1L The Cnlted States Steel corporfftlon reported un- the Sidney Veaco drug store.the young 1114 It Semi-Weekly The auction sale of the P. Hull es man estimating nearest to the nam' Turn Palaea Int. I filled ikrdera ad tt hnnlta of Oetft.

tate farms at the Belvidere Court! her of votea cast tor Hughes In Boone i --r- Geneva, Nov. 11. The royal nalace ber 31 last of 10,015.200 ton, cow- House at 2 p. Wednesday. Kovem- caunfy at the recent election.

Mylon 3 LATp TOLASSIFx. I I- general house- Teddv Bncharest tas been turned Into a pared with 9,522,584 tons on Septero- bcr lath. Inquire of Fred or Mark lives at 1030 Cherry street IMWtD Doit of 620 Grover street was next Cro -P-tal for wounded' Hoaw her 30 last, and 6,165,452 Icls ouOfr I 1 T1 Bir-Kt- race paid. Win jntaniaa soldiers. li lt it S-mi Weekly nearest In the vote estimate.

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