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««* WraMUft .JUmiKHi^^^H I ••{^•^•^•^••••^^•^^••('^•^••i •^m**mm§tim* 4 1 ' '<f n#»fcy l>f t\««- '» PLATTSBURGH DAILY REPUBLICAN EVENING STAR-NEWS VOL 106; NO, 140. PLATTSBURGH, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOV. 10, I OK,. PRICE TWO CENTS ¥ STANDS PEACE LEAGUE so Declares in Speech to u §<*» v \> SayyiIIe, Nov. 9:—Chancellor Von Bethmah Hollweg jn his long awaited speech declared before the main committee^ of the Reichstag tq^ay that after the war Ger, mny WdiiW dp everything in her power to promote a league Of nations with the object 6f prWenting future wars. Hia speech was a reply to Viscount Prey, Brjtlsty foreign secretary, wfto WW addiea** before newsUaftoT men WW. said that theiorfgin of the present W«r would ^reatjy influence ipeaee conditions, and that ff the war really pad been forced upon Germany tf»e Would be entitled to ask for guaran- tees against future attacks, *VWfipunt Grey at once added 'tint Oennanyk Interpretation of the origin TEACHING THE YOUNG IDE A HO W TO SHOOT Should include also in- , factions as to the proper care of the eyes. Ignorance in this important respect leads to defective sight. If your eyes need glasses <*pme to us, and we will test them and fit them with glasses that will remedy all defects. of the war was incorrect and that the war had not been forced .upon Ger- many but forced by Germany upon Europe, In reply the Chancellor held Russia, England and France jointly to blame for the hostilities. Russia brought on the war by mobilising her troops, he said., on the basis of promises from Prance and England. ^^ A» .tfi Peace league ' The vital part of the Chancellors address relating to an international league for tfeace was as follows: «w« never concealed our. belief that [ntem*flon#f irtrj$>l$ft>faiir(ir' Optometruti-Opticiani Cot, Clinton A Marlon Streets. PIATT8B1JHGH, If. I. \Jf at and after the end of the war the wprld will only become fully con- scious of the horrifying destruction pf life and property then through the whole of humanity, there Will ring out a cry for peaceful arrangements and understanding which as far as it is Within human power will avoid the re- turn of such a monstrous catastrophe. • \This cry will be* so powerful and I so justified that it must lead to some I result. Germany shall earnestly co- operate during the examination of ev- ery endeavor to find a solution and shall collaborate for its possible reali- sation, I \This we will do all the more it the I war, as we expect and trust., ends In Germany's favor, j'or I'm Development \We will create political conditions that will do full justice to the free development of all nations, of small as well as great nations. Then, the principles of justice and free devel- opment not only on the continent but also on the seas, must be made valid. This, to be sure, Viscount Grey does not mention.\ The Chancellor then pointed out that Viscount Grey's ideas regarding International peace guarantees seemed to possess a peculiar character in that they took into consideration only the wants of England. Practically all lhe rest of th© Chan- cellor's speech was devoted to his re- ply to Viscount Grey, laying the blame of the present war on the then Triple Entente. *. TIIK wKA'mm. WOODROW WILSON President of the United States [PRESIDENT GETS CALIFORNIA AND CARRIES NORTH DAKOTA Has 272 Votes Sure in Electoral College-Popular Majority as Well San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 9: -At midnight Chester H. Rowell, chairman of the Republican State Central committee issued the following statement: \Except in the case of some exceptional happening, Wil- son has carried California.\ New York, Nov. 9:---The states of California and North Dakota, swinging into the Democratic column late tonight, made certain the election of Wilson and Marshall with at least six electoral votes to spare. The states of Minnesota and New JIampshire remained doubtful with a strong trend to the Democratic candidate. Wilson hjjs pcrjainly carried thirty one southern and. west- ern states with 272 electoral votes. Mu&jfek carried fourteen eastern agd northern states and three western stater, with an electoral vote of 243, PRESIDENT HAS POPULAR MAJORITY OF BETWEEN 200,000 AND 300,000 The President has been re-elected by an electoral vote of 272 and a popular vote of between two and three hundred thousand. EECT0RAL VOTE Northeastern New York. Partly cloudy and colder Friday. Saturday, | overcast, t i?VERY woman should see our display of jewelry, JC* precious stones, sterling and silver plated ware, watches, fill glut and jewelry noveltiei. It it a real fairyland of Choice Jewelry f° r Every Occasion Tpa cm depend upon everything we show being the very bent •uility no matter bow low the price, We are proud of our ilock. . We wait you to know how well worth being proud of it ii. To J mmpt jou \'to know il better wo make pricea very moderate for valaa |lvea. ' TO* •*• aartafT V— t•*&*•', fmwlrt dailr* a«ra, for rauraelf or rant \ flliptr Ti|« •••all ootfa* wli mnlr *>• • P*rt o( Ih.iatiif action you'll r*- •a***,' lafafc* «>Ja —tolroot ttmmtrr kqrlag caat»r. ir> 1!! ORIIWIYS Ki:i>> T,SK ATTACKS OX SOMMI Doiiht- Stntes Wilson WUKIIM fill Alnhanin V2 Arizoiin n Arkansas I> California Kl Colorado C> Coiinct'Uout 7 Delaware 8 Florida 0 (••'Orgl'i ..,.,,....,, M Tdalio I Illinois liiiliiina Iowa Kansas 10 Kentucky 13 Louisiana 10 Maine <5 .Maryland S Massachusetts IS Michigan 15 Minnesota 12 Mississippi 10 Missouri IS j Monlana -1 i Kebraslra s ! Aewida !1 l ».n lliiinpsliire -J j Now Jersey Jfetv Mexico ,'l Koiv York North Carolina 12 North Dakota 5 Ohio 21 Oklahoma 10 Orogon Pennsylvania Hhode I sin nil South CaroliiM !) South Dakota .\> Tennessee lii Texas 20 I'tah I Vermont I Virginia 1U Washington 1 Wimt Virginia H Wisconsin i!l Wyoming it Totals 272 218 1« Kecossrtry (o Ulecl 2<!« Berlin, -via Sayville, WII-C'IPHH, NOV o —Attempts by the UriUali antl I-Tcndi on the Somnie front to deliver atUwU.s were prevented by n.erimin artillery lire, tlio war office announced toduv. \\Western front, army group of Prince Rupprecht AitempiH l>> fIn- English and French to attack our lints. were stilled liy our cttrlainri of fin Tin LHrtliK mm < ninl-il.it.- I-. l • .il>> ' 'i -•.iri!' \ .1 --,ii,,l ,'. . ,l,-,| vv.i a popular mujninv I-HUIIIJ I--'nn I'I d th< niidtiiKlit IO'IUM I: ut.u, ..r 't,. as from Jim. i to \ !t» p r».\- .m u-^.i. t . t. 11 ,,,, , .i.f,|, i, , I'HllfllUrn WllUll tl.lil H.UI'Illl !».' '•'•'' \ n IIII'MI,- ., .,, •:,,-, !. lu'tv. MU \\ IINOH and I [UKIK S •>• f < 1. .1 .11. '•\•'_•'d i\ \' • < 'I-I'I. K (lolllilH as (o Ulc uuli i.rnf of 'In iln T! 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Il l *, l IT V .. • I I.II 1 I • > <f Wihod until the official count JsV. • vi i> diititxfiii .nfftu* haa becui eompleu ell funtiHK) am already arrmiged (ar la I'alKorola, Kansas and Mew MejJw*,' The i;i*ouad on which Urn cr»nl#«t will 'u« liti'^d l« that the voters did'not Wit directly for th« ctiadldtttes fM ptwifr l\tit and ylce prestideat. PollowltiK the lead of (be OOrniMrtwu* who yesterday nnmgwt to aafeittufi •ir- vote agafmtt mt»take» or Ml«hi«aW Ittiis the Itepubttcitti Nttttonal ContlMii 'oday retained Otorgo- ^-'. W|«^rtli*»l of Now Vor-k, Tanner- Attnrnty O'tfftmt ° of the rnUetl fltfttea t» fylea tm charge ot nil the f»»U hwUft Ut«f Jt* it'iitl tt> warn If the urtolflctal cftwirt 'KUca (he election tr» Wllpn, • W Ickcmliaiti's Siati'moBt. Mr. Wickernliam to-niKiM sa»4« * HUtoment in which the ewylaifc «l fnur 11 \tbtrtiJ stated by the I>resld«it ';in»c< • * be conceded '. Ho wM^i i \vw !l dernsnd a r«cdtttt( fit' j North i ,-a, rallfofnla, ftavt «**t0 ,aad Nn.. 'JitiOTriMhll*6,\ ' Of H-.PBC state* S« Mexlca had *1«' .; ready gone tor Wilson, Tb» OtpHt three had tieon rcisavtbd: by tKd H#* i putiiicunn m d0biu«fthle jtroitnd imtff (this run temp nt was isaued. All day rhe lntofcat In the m«tl m* uninij promdcrittal raco since Cl*»*» 1 taiul narrowly wo •from Ulnliuj ltt1Jfi| i centred around thft returns, {rt>m Git& \ foriiia and Mlnnoaota. Tan 'Wiltm 'lead in Califotiiia steadtly «*M«edji§ijl * titttt'iftUe* to the iitr-oiigljs m»XMm* county ninl csty of Los Angelcw which ! Cftr a time threatened to wipe H out entlrefy .HNoii I'ltllH Umtl M\ • .'«> e ^.H tin- fi^iit in other Hf.iu-i ilmr I'lilidH'tna nitftht easily »• in - 'Hilled l|n tide uf vi. l,u«V. tn !t>, 4tu I'litMMi vviti,,r %egan to i ! .h il ,.K;,III .V n gl I I; w,ts rtTJ* • imiirnrd tbat it mi „f j.Oill pre-. • \ * !•> '• i f i '••' it «t :• s.-ii. gave Vt'lU •nn IM>.7S'I in,i Hi.'iin i,.H |»*i. a l*ad ••f : '•*•• !'•• •'» fit ••[, r,t with lDS.1 l i, 1 ••• i ,. . ill, .-, I., t„- t,. j, I fyotti. 'f \ • \f M-I ' ii III nnnfiein I'nHfur- it. i v^, 111 . I t.llll Il I, I , II I III ll I !•! . . I'm, ' ( lll'l i'-\ I III. Ill .l,.')llll. • ..Ii t'l I I . in , • I i . •• . - • I . I I . Ti. I, i. I'l. I. . It < I,, in veil alnuut ii i \< n H'i«in s' i »i ,in ni.i'-i thU'- \' ii • 't. ,. il liopelt' 4 .'•• ' o >li ' Il . • Hit U) \ •! ' t, in , M„- |, K ,|, i Prepare- mr lentil Unfile, I; , -, it:, i I'I II., ,1 f, itnl LAST EXTRA VOTE OFFER REVIEWED AGAIN TODAY I' p.-l.i. M n.. According to the Original Announcement Made by the Re- publican, There Remains But One Extra or Special Bonn-. Vote Offer, The Details of Which are Again Published Today, So That All Contestants May Fully Understand It. Campaign Will Be Over Within a Few Days More Four Autu- Mobiles Soon to Be Awarded—Who Will the Four Winners Be? COAL FEED Building Material \Kiidit t.ooJi at Kiifbt I'i in\*\ . v '!.i|. 'M', I ,FI St. \1. I ,i' l> . '. DUCK & COAL CO. iacKr*3MPiri3Krr^r-„ jauats it •15 II f) In lh e nriBln il ,ilii.i)iuicf-nit id mad. by \The Kt pulilu an \ cnverliiK 'be special or IHIIUM vuien, a list shnwnn! every KXTKA VtiTK t)KI-'Kl( n.i' Would be in.ule iliiiili)} tlie culm- i am palgn win piibh ilifd, and in mn w,:i^ the Ian' iiffci in lie imnle dining 'in rplimirurr,' tew II.I.VM of lhe i MUIUIKH loo IIllli ll sin-', i •Ultinl In- laid upon the liiipoiliiiiu nl ilu i:\TH \ \.iii>. to be eann d iliiniisli ibis la ,f flu.i! offcir. As vsn hiiiieil III Mu In Hi .illinium i merit uf tlu.i i mill HI between \,i\iin her Hie Kllli iiml .NoMinliei tin IMI. itlChlBlVi, We Will give tu fai b and every calididait mi e.u Ii ami fun ?12 111 Mlllisillpllol l piiVllliU K IX linn KXTKA VtiTl;S IN AUIiI'lluN in THOSK IHSI j;ll At I DItlllMi Tn TilK KMUl'f.AH KCIlI.'lU'I.n During these lav,• duv.s ut the nni palgn tlm [aitdlilalen ,ne c.,pci tuin urged not to hold then Mibai riptiou back. By sciiilltiu I hem in prumpflv, l vi l Y be tji i In ,in Hull I If. P« In i ii f.n II ti iid i , n i n di.i' i I nn p, u • l' , III Vltn. I, I, 1, •I,, HI Ii> Ml nn- M1V I i.ii i d.i, .11 'V I I ; 0hmmz#®i&t t @- -pi\ Mil I 1,1 I ,|, l fl I ' *•\'! 'U f li'l 'I I IIIII'II in i . pill i in,I IIII||-I -i-e US. \\ f )J • \ '•• ' I \ '< i \I I ...• -il IL t , III, il l |:l... I,-, \1| ,, (Uellt '^ » i'l. I'M :•• lil t ' I • II f Ii . I Dill t ) I I II I V |i (llivN tl-i.lv tl) llll ,1 1 II I lb I III! N[,,||I , nl I Mill u|i V n . r .i i. 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