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PACF EIGHT • •^-^tfrt**.*™.,™ SAYS AMERICANS DON'T FEEL HORROR AT IDEA OF A WAR MTH ENGLAND THE PLATKBURGH, REPUBLICAN- '•'j\ mm> NOVEMBER 10, 19)6. ^5?S^sR5E^S5B^5«2^5iSBS55!!!5RP W-t '• ' >' • •• •• < in i)n '•' '\ n <}• an- I\' ' I '|( t l •'f I'f'iij lulji *'\• t.rftft f M 1„ '\' «<» lite Idea Lojulnn, \fi Is rrmrtm i iff / (-'H' tnl'Mi ..f •(.• i •• «, tfWht-l* JtliMu iM n tin In hip iftfrn i(M« i ills ojiponrrtt il.ni m that \Mui'lit. ,».; >,i. tit a 'Irani. tii«, v. ; .i r 'and ami \< • > • •>, vim!, mrwi l.iig- He enntmui* \I lisvr l<f( n»i France deliberate- ly be*ause he would certainly regard that m more aw and Mould fee) *ome shadow (,r iii« sentiment which *re supposed him to feeI in regard lo an Anglo-American ennfliel But thai, a# 1 saj', to understating the rase. It ?» furthers true that, at any rate \Until 7 lfee rise of Japan, England wa$ rpjrard- $A Jft America not c*nly as a potential v \I •do not mean tbat Americans hated England or desired war with SJtiglandj but 1 do mean that they; Dm&uMt thought or (be English as J ih* people they had generally fought < *§&- wight 'have to fight Again, They HMHilfeL and Io a groat extent still *aJak #i them, a* we thought of the #*i**h. hefore the aggrandisement of <*w»aay and the growth of the Eti- *•* »nttafc .ISS3H8TL *sft i*'*** 'ft» 1K12 AH Amorironft remember if - perhaps not unnaturally Rtnec wo burnt their capital \Swh is the normal American ai-| tHudr towards this count rj, and such! Its contrast -niih otir illusions on the; Ftibjpef Of course, there is an al- most equal amount of illusion on the other Hide Let mo Illustrate this by an Incident which happened to myself. I was debating with a bypben<fl?d, American In .New York on the subject' of Ihe l^nocan War, and I hnd quot- ed (ho opening sentence* of the Dec- laration of Independence as a fair summary of the principles for which, us 1 maintained, the Allies were fight- ing. \A very sympathetic American came up to mo- afterwards to congrat- ulate me on my speech and especially upon my magnanimity in quoting with approval a document which must be ;8G odious to my countrymen, iflo went Jon to nay in effect, Wat it seemed to •htm a jjood omen, ajjd, that be could only hope that the resentment of isSnr land againut the procecdlntR of the 'late General Washington wa» aoine iwhat atwting. \r do not think he believed h)e when I told him that it was only aft«r reading American booki on the iUb- , Ject thai I dlacovered that England had any caae at all lit the War of In- dependence, which my achool hiatory jba4 taught ro« to regard a* i single •tniggla between American tight aad BHUih wrong, \Now if you map UMB« trutht in Awgafd to |Hi American t«ntp«r, and «itMOM; ywi will nwliM another tact M tba ftMtaat poaptble lmp«rtance. 7M till rMllta that tbe iUgkHtagon ihlaallia ; - too - loft* - 4lvM#4 * haa4s- acroaa^e^ki atUtudt ia i«t only not U jiMnVi bat 'ia ac •jmiMte uta haiaeWiiiM \' *\ .'!•'} jviuA m\m mmm VICB Pi SSr Al1 iCABINET MAY ^ REMAIN SAME; CONCEAL JK WHEREABOUTS s a wise niiti ov«fcoar arrives. EC.'-',;:-; se in more t *$• - * i •the^e^m-'oi the stock- he gets iti before the rush, and is sure to j)e Satisfied; and when that unheralded cold weather arrives, he is ready th meet it. The next time you are in this ^vicinity, step in and look over our fine overcoats from those good clothes makes. The House of Kuppenheimer We've several surprises up our sleeve in the way of styles and fabrics. Scores of models at these greater value prices. $20 $25 $30 •Washington, Nov. 9, *-» Washington, when )(. seemed that .president Wil- son might be re-elected, devoted much lime May lo speculation whether the cabinet would remain intact after March I From all that can !>© gath- ered the question is oho for Mr. Wil- son alone to settle in the event hq ia t'e-e!eet*d, The vatious secretaries it J» Uftderstoddj would be fVUlInK—^inost jiieaised, in fact—w cdntiiitte in oiftco t&t four years more, * ' NeWioh D. Dakar, sderetftfy of wai-, spiked a report that ho intended to 4U.it on March 4. He replied to a de- spatch received ftoW rjleveland spying «y iidmond K» jleltr. (Intornntionttl News ,Sflrvlco Start of Oorresponrtclit.) Field HeadcjuartDrfl, 1'uHlfclvp iBxflO dltion, Mexico, by motor. tt\uck train, •to Columbus, N, M,, Nov, 0.—i^ancho VHia has found a hew way to mystify his ohomlos, the darramiatfts, Mid de- ceive them as to his personal move- ments, Mexicans arriving here from, the country to the south in w%leh VII-' la^s bandits are operating have brought U)o story to headfluartors oi the gUet*!)* la's newest strategy, \ The art'lvais aay Villa has IhstftieM ii i I* i\. v -****'• v««Tcin,nu RUJ'IUK ii *«u «-i|iya-i» ctaj' F-HI** K^KI input, wv.*^i that it could he stated authoritatively ail his stthoi'dlrtate eommandcrs to that MM n»iati n J lLa -i • <.»___• i \. i. >.. -• U ,a . . i. 'it,. )'. i Pl»tt«kurf k Af anta for \Kuppenheimer Clotheg\ and \Hol«-PrMf Hoge\ Ik live Store^B R O W N S\ 1 ^^^ Settlor to L W. Hires PLAITSBURCH, *. Y. 71 iAtOKET SltEET that he entered the eablnet with the determination to serve only to the end of the presidtint'fi term with, the asaortion that.there was no justlfiea-j tios for t,he statement Sfotie Of, the members of the cabinet would discuss the ctiestlon whether they would resign oh March 4 if the president is, re-elected. Apparently '. they have not talked over the matter between themselves of with the presi-j dent. There is, so far as could he , learned, no precedent about retaining a cabinet during a second term. It Way be that the Various members will atibmit their resignations formally to take effect Maach A. ti would be Up to the president then to accept the resignations or ask the cabinet to •tay. Mr, Roosevelt In 1905 made a few changes In his cabinet. The belief in well informed circles here is that Mt. Wilson, if he again has the appointment of a cabinet, will reUia the virioua seCreUrles, unless, ctf course, certain individual mem- bers wish- to retire for private reasons. Cabinet position carry salaries of W,- WO a year, little of which can be put aalaa when the. coat of necessary en- Wrtainiis, etc., is considered. , It mlgSt be that several numbers Of the cabinet, having had the honor of the positioa for.four years, would Thotm male elvillwi *fco Y entui-o out of tliel? hcKties to #ei a io 0 k ai the •'bandit chieftain are ,prom tit iv mado prisoners hy i«« ril*efis And car- ried off to Kcrce iihaer Villa—or lie, the 'firing stiuad. tl .aetteral t>«mmts fem^ i.uu tw v that this sftatjsirehi ;!#«!«, ma j?i cause of the numerous conW ctltti reports of m#*wr*iMMi- tfhlbft reach r-e .border. ••'• • . • . - : , ,<• -»ewiilii^^M«»o!h s> '. • \There in. mmh\ifafntf. *m U i„ •geheraj. $,wm «%M#Jjf jretfahitun,i WMWUM toei, ofaeettri^.^on ^ 0 ,J IcaiisH'hd.have a^u'auy-gaghWilia H * eertftiit pi^,tthke'ij»o^ii..thfr fact m «y the time^ihe mhdm S two hundred- M* mMM W?it viM-M .f orkt.the^ame^iyj. #Mn- Although ,§mmmm • -»m--mMt« s two ,^eeli, :ho|ie-;::o* m..«wU3p'Sn ^..^^^« ta fw:^^y oi,: Spread the news through the eftUhtry that he is with their particular band. As there are less than a dozen bands, Varying in'length from fifty to three\ hundred men and operating', ih differ-, eht portions of western Chihuahua, the scheme effectually conceals- Villa's whercahohts. ' > How They Work It. , one group of bandits, for in*tiaijpe, rides into Tcnesachid after dark and takes 'all the provisions to be found In the village, As;they;'go about ^r'i*kM»W' , *iK''XiP'«Sl^l?iS ,r i . ed Wn*p«0»le t|iat Villa 'tittttll^ \&t v 6 *£ i ^&^**P a *' ^ with, them. None of t»e «#Hv«..l|i?»-HW B W!ffli^ / bold enough to go outihd senior h«»>-^ \tti»^W¥M^^JSa^i^ self; whethe^the statement fr $».' J&^:^S^|?l{8Sh*tt , prefer to quit had go InW the \practice of law oiF buainesa At the same time another band of raiders lb robbing a village fifty miles south of Tenesachic. These bandit telle the villagers the same story. This may be repeated ih half a dojien towns at the (iamfe night. Result: Next day General Treyino at Chihuahua City, ot General Pershing here, is notified that Villa has been lii six Widely Separated villages on the; same night. And the chances are that he has really hot been Itt any of them. .. • .\ f <' ' .' \ Ifiale Aloae feere* of Terreh scribe Villa\' DAKO^MMII i X Besides protecting Villa from dls- has fallen « covery, this ruse adds strength to the Moaa on tit bandit grdu^g uelh* it, The ver> h*cowi»g i -,>iS 8*ed itttis \•inettace*; »ruc>. teheed name of the 0u|ht« Is eiloaith to tejf- Pileta We almcat helpless «• the .«*- ririw the fteacefui viMMers: who heUr «^tNw foiMrt«9;.^.lwt^ It, and all idea of resistance b the firtr dur»ag hlii W»»et i .»nd 'their iootereV *hO W? he less 1 thBh..«rt»-l«eie»w-.li',)M-||)p|».l|igyap»>ktti- jtrong, disappears. ;\..,,:. ' fetUnate boit rtiae tottl of 1|»m, ' Shaiow La*a» lit; 'j* 14OT, ^--^Preai- 4Mt WUwi ooovino*4 of his ':*£*lec* t^le^thesnsamerltTutaHc^&lm- awstiataly attar ditUMffor' Sanely Hook where M wtot «m board the yacht Mayflower. The trip wag made by mo- tor. They Mayflower will take the Prealdent and his party to tthlaecllff on th* Hudson. • F*of Rhlnecllff the Resident will go by rail io wllliah«t6wn. VMSW ib ,*<;* tend the rhrlstenlng of Uls youngest grandchild, the second child of hie dau«hier, Mrs. Francis 3,.Sayre. President Wilson declined to make any comment but is convinced abso- lutely of his re-election. Dr. Carey T. Oraysotf, the White House physielan said, today that Mr. Wilson has stood the three days of strain remarkably well. Mr.,Wilson's departure took palcO tonight about the time a big celebra- , tion waa under way in the executive joflJcea at Asbury Park. Ever sihee Tuesday morning BeCretary Tumulty haa been on,duty figuring returns. The] demonstration tonight occurred Whehj it seemed certain that hot only Cal- ifornia, but Minnesota would go in the Wilson column. President Wilson spent the day mo- toring and at golf, Mrs. Wilson en- joyed the aport with him. The President will remain ih Wil- liahiBtoWn Friday night. He will re' (Urn to the t Mayflower at Rhinecliff and will set'Bail on the presidential yacht fot Washington where he will arrive on Monday afternoon and again take ; yj> his residence in the white House. I On sale to-day, Lake Trout. Had- dock, Steak COd, Halibut and Halibut Steak; also Fancy Select Oysters at I McGauley's Public Market. If ** - \CASCARETS\ BEST IP . MEAbACHV.BILIOl'S. SICK, CONSTIPATE!) Best for Liver and Bowels, Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Soar Stomach. Get a. 10-cent 'box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold—always trace, this to torpid) liver; delaped, fermenting food in the, bowels or sour, gassy stomach. j i Poisonous matter clogged in the in-j testincs, instead of being cast out of • jthe system is re-absorbed into the, blood. When this poison reaches the' delicate brain tissue It causes conges- j tion and that dull, throbbing, sickening j ' headache. I Cascarets immediately cleanse thei i stomach, remove the sour, undigested j food and foul gases, take the excess! bile from that liver and carry out all ! the constipated waste matter and pois-i ons in the bowels. I ' A Cascaret to-night will surely' straighten you out by morning. They ' work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet, breath right, complexion rosy and your liver and bowels regular for months. ..._ . REUABU HOWI TRtATaiiHT *£* °W% k**!**^**.Mafe Habit W W^OTI i fjehce. M destroys all d3S»f* Wk^fr, iST SSJPf pmiUI k^epar^d IA two ioSf *U r -i«a M j*ftnd*l,. Cost, dSijr^.^ ^' »?%ffi;yg= /, FbT;Sal^by W. B. laut'bB Step jn and look over our line of Mackmawi-^Smartness coupled with W Comfort the real North WoSdVpS M& Touring, Tramping, Sport and TWIrir warm ithout bundling. On sale to-day, Lake Trout Had i dock Sleak Cod, Halibut and Halibu :1 Steak; also Fancy Select Oysters a j McGaulers'Public Market ' Bigger Than Weather we say, for Patrick resists wind, cold, daap- ness, like the coats of Northern Sheep, wheee long Wool makes the famous Patrick NorA Country Cloth. A. H. MARSHAU Cft, 74 MARGARET STREET. [. .;. • j *4aH 1 m\' 1. j^M, 11 Ton' CM d< I^Hf I ft iutlity no n \^m 1 m We want y If^V I H feMipt you t IH I B '•I\* glvca- ^H ' i E 'eaa «aM*f I ' - : Uk : H ' •': .S^L^BnK