Centre Reporter Pa. Centre Hall, : BE * u ZDITORS SY The religion that is ashamed of it- self generally ought to be, preaches Ram's Horn. When you abuse your opposition a good deal, people know Your opposi- tion, suggests the Atchison Globe, is making headway, Some women are so imaginative, aneers the Portsmouth Star, that they ean believe that the quiet men are bawing an awfully hard time sup- pressing the expression of great ad- miration. —————————— Says the Chicago Record-Herald: The omnipresence and comparative novelty of the automobile seem to have crowded into the background a once well recognized criterion of so- clal display and financial prosperity— the diamond. That standard is still serviceable, and if brought back into use would make the tional reck- in less marked than it appears, As—————— The major “pork’ bill, the Chicago Record-Herald, sound principle bearing and harbor ment, It is chaotic, wasteful, Qus, It questionable < oa : BD ar 5 ik « lessness regard to the motor car observes violates every on river, channel develop- iniquit- makes appropriati for which it disregards ad- ns projects may never be completed; in verge reports of engineers some cases—notably in connection with the lakes-to-the-Gulf folly; it throws prudence and ecomn- emy to the winds deep water way Poor old Pericles! shouts the New York Tribune. Now he's of grafting by Dean Shailer Mathews, of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. Mathews, idealism “Pericles was the money which he had collected with which to wage war against Sparta in building the better for the world of the that he did thus Had he done waged more accused iress Dean and said In a recent ad on art Athens He =p commenting in ancient mnt HL a grafter Parthenon How much future funds! misuse the what he professed war with Sparta-—-the be only a bare and helped Acropolis would now hill. He to build the culture of } ——————— i was an idealist ig civy Be careful what you say abou Blank, for yder™ is jail you for the Washing malic are iously free to ought to go s human as most of and you happen to be of the law or no la» likely or masculine persuasion, however, he is on vour front teeth very much more to register other of some convenient portion of your anatomy, his displeasure at what you to hale is aimed at how it may cases It wholly impoasi old bh legisla have gay about him than to you to court. If the new statute mal we son good in extreme if not do some terribly hard, ble, however, late uman nature by to ite the man or woman who or is innately mean into a condition ap- proaching decency That is a woik for a higher power than the Legisla- ture of the State of Virginia remedies ¥ York World the f¢ bottle be rer Since Metehnikoff discovered in a may munity perpetual youth will untain of of bu itenarians ttermilk all who To rid a con onl essary to in nine of yellow fever it |i kk! enough ont of ten probably tube ean be cured by the The dis that swearing mosquitoes, and cases retlosis cheap open-air of a Lon- is helpful to covery treatment don doctor health is in line to-date medi. to the theory practitioner, with eal methods According of this eminent Britizh he when a man is moved in anger a surplus of physical energy produces and subject strain kick things BOVOre fump up and dowg or in general Hut for a or or smash remedy convenient pros cheap and fanity is that when greatly i and expr volubly and violently, many to learn that years they have been unconsciously protecting ‘their health by indulgence in what ‘moral teachers regard as a reprehensw ‘@vle habit recommended on the ground rritated even birds their It may gratify animals emotions for THEY WILL AGREE 10° ARBITRATION Grand Trunk Trainmen Accept the Offer. THEY ARE FOR A GOVERNMENT BOARD. | Canadian Minister Of Labor Says The Members Of The Board Will Be Mutually Satisfactory To Both Partios——Indians Railroad Com- mission Inquiring Into Charges Of Employment Of Incompetents To Take Strikers' Places, Montreal (Special).—Vice Presi- dent James Murdoch, representing | the general committee of the Grand | Trunk and Central Vermont Con-| ductors: and Trainmen, in a tele- graphic message to Ottawa accepted Minister of Labor King's suggestion for arbitration of the Grand Trunk | wage dispute by a board to be named by the government mutually satis- factory to both parties involved. An official statement issued the company says: “The situation continues to im-! prove, Every scheduled passenger rain on this division {8 now in speration. Way frieght left Montre- | al for the West this morning and a fast freight for the South Way Ireight left Portland and another left Gorham, N, H “Mr. Hays’ answer to Mr. King sxplains the situation, if it can pos sibly call for any further explana- | don. Our attitude is what it bas ‘een all along. We believe that our proposition when made was fair and equitable, and we still thin The trainmen suggested E £. Clark, of the United States Inter- state Commerce Commission, and P. H. Morrisey, president of the Rall- way Employes Associatjon The company has said it would agree to abritration if expert rall- toad men composed the board | A new feature of interest in the tuation was the possibility of ac- fon by United States customs officials to effect forwarding of bonded freight from the United States tied up at numerous points on Grand Trunk lines by | 80 n have Low the TO HUNT BROKEN HEART. Rejected Suitor Drops Dead At Girl's Wedding pecial) Dr 's physician, Chicago (S H. G Reinhart, ed to make a tion of the body determine definitely his heart after he danced at ding of the girl he had hildhood Tyka, who i COT Gaecia- pathological examina- John Tyka, that grief broke the loved of wed - since was 21 vears old, had been engaged to Bertha Kowalsk who recently accented marriage john Kiupa She asked Tvyka the wedding He AT with and en heart” was g as cause of death from appea her drovpel dead ven bY SUSPEND RATE RAISES, Western Trunk Line Will Wait Until November, The Birman ‘ommerce man W nap. ‘Oma memoens The terr wiween the Eastern Tru AE th and the miflar to ie nission noun nn tims ced some Lentist Attacks Sugar, N J Park, N (Special) Asbury, That the hur through general use o the declaration made Roessler, M. D.. of Hoboken, session of the New Jersey Convention “The manufact the sugar of commerce.’ Roessler, ‘shows plainly nothing but concentrated crystalli acid, which is dangerous to are.” general welfs nan race is degenerating was Robert at the Dental uring of sald Dr that it is zed the very Gun Factories Swamped, rman gun swamped with mili ex ndschau A He { Special ) factories are orders, according to the pert of the Taegliche Ri delivery has just been groin to Ar. gentina of 200,000 Mauser rifles, | while an order a similar number has been received from Brazil Sev- eral other South American states | have made smaller contracts Tuar- | key, Servia and Roumania purchasing machine guns lin fairly ars for are all | £150,000 Diamond Found, York (Special) A report | reached Maiden Johan- nesburg, South finding | of another lange at the famous Premier Mine gem is | said to weigh more than 191 carats, and ig deseribed as a pure white stone, flawless, and measuring two inches in length by about f an inch thick It fourths of mated be worth 2150.000 NOW Lane from Africa, of the diamond The three- | is tncut oat | to Expels Mormons, Berlin Mormonism will for 21} propagating arreated The whic expelled was that whiel ont the right desirable { Special) Germany have faith led make no headway in Americans, who the Mormon heen here, the were and exi from Country aw under Wore to send aliens the povernm frontier un the Town Goes yy, (Special) A in the loeal | that Fulton, votes. Hieh l- Kentucky Louisville, count of the ontion election Ky... went dry by 17 cense leaders have not yet decided whether to contest the election in the courts. Fulton had been dry for three years Carrolite~ Ky... went “wet” by B4 voles. Ky. cant shows voter WIL SAVE MANY MINERS’ LIVES Three Rescue Stations to Be Established. They Will Be Built At Convenient Places In The Southern, West Virginia And Pennsylvania Coal Fields—How They Will Be Man- ned And ‘quipped To Train Miners In Rescue Work, Washington (Special).—The first stations to be establish- fields of the three rescue in the coxl country be es- Ala. Wilkes the mines will at Birmingham, W. Va., and Barre, Pa This announcement made by George Otis Smith, acling director of the new Bureau of Mines By order of the Becretary Interior Ballinger nine rescue tions are to be established those just ordered the Alabama #ta- tion will be accessable to the coal flelds of Alabama, Southeast Tennes- and Northwest Georgia Huntington station will cover coal flelds of Southern Ohio, West. ern West Virginia The deaths in tablished sta- Wilkes-Barre will cover the entire Other stations will throughout the country the plans are prepared and lox ations decided upon Each station will be in charge of a foreman, a man with practical experience who has been a fire boss, mine foreman of inspector of train with. tion fleld lished soon as the best be miner, a Manager a mi mines It will the miners from district in that the or his the coal rescue inners miners ne be duty to fields work It is work will, under the foreman of the unteer respond at thin in his proposed whe in the nearby m guidance of the tion, form a vol ready to wrgency call neg sta rescue corps Once tO any the district GOLD OUTPUT NOT LARGE, Not Enough To Support The Men In Alaska, {Special} vA Idatarod, Se: Wash fair the ttle, estimate of season's output the Iditarod district, 1 believe not run over $20,000, certainly enough Marion Department rStam of r General nander bia, up of of the on his inspection ‘luding a special fields method this gold “ad is bho poste, ind new gold “Some ush fic god General ind to has now reache i® a case of big res fat Th $a projects The day ’ is over, because where a there Alaska where it places SUFFRAGISTS AFTER GAYNOR Has Converting Him, Missionary Heports She Hopes Of Performed In Court, 3 Bnecial) Willi jumper, was a t dge Murphy was the jatier's iurt in a the company had f barrels aoe ionger damages He and hood. but out afiar the {Adon t after the iden could no do #0 he perfected a new —— The new trick vell claim that performance that the than the ed his later vinced the od difficult with a little practice ed that he trick Hegod oad Was more I dev ¢ perform- effort in cout CON « idge tl He IT) diffienlt old ons iat, Kills Danville, Bride Il. (8; And Self, ecial) While 3 Frank Suth- shot a fit of insane jealousy and ki and a weeks, and revolver him- brain aged 6 his wife, aged 50 bride less than three YORATHR ed Years of turned firing one instant bullet woundeg into the the on =) fat ta shot into his woman's face WASHINGTON BY TELEGRAPH was ingtituled in the Dis to compel A suit Supreme Court Commerce Commission to jurisdiction over Alaskan transporiation companies ted States usu Que lee reporte that shortage of Canadian Jusiify an increase in Consul Moffat, at Bl VI ted to fear exists consul at and that sont to assume Uni Co filrieh, there is pulp wood price nefieids, fh Hint for Edwin W. Trim. Cape diracias, Nica the cruiser Tacoma the scene to that ragua, has been tigate The cation inves. railroads in Eastern classifi- territory made agreement » ek to voluntarily increases until suspend all November 1 mission freight next,’ Van H. Manning, of Mississipp, was appointed chief clerk of the new Bureau of Minea A BIG. TWELVE-INGH E.even Killed and § Six Injured at Fort Monroe. THE TRAGEDY STOPS THE WAR GAME. During The Target Practice The Crew Is Mowed Bodies Cut In Two membered Parts Blown Into Water—Wives Of Officers Men See Their Husbands Slain. Army And Navy Mourns. Eleven men plosion of a Monroe, They were trying to beat the firing record, and so many of the crew are dead the cause may never be known All were members ty-ninth Company, lery, In the presence of high army officials they were taking part in a defense’ of the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay died after an 12-inch gun at ex- Fort of the Six- Coast Artil- Fort Elev én Va the result of the of a br block in big guns while the fort Monroe, of the eech { Bpecial) Artil blow ing of men Coast lery are dead as out one was engaged in target practice A half dozen others are in the post hosj whom The exact definitely of in¢ mediately after of may die of the explosion is not yet determined, { ys im was appointed hy Department board uiry the disaster or ders from the War in Washington The toll would have of ig believed had it death. it been not oth larger displayed 1 the forgot for the heroism the officers and The and been by men in tery wounded hurts alded uninjured in powder hich had stam out urning gacke in =» shot ping threatened rege for brought that the cha second been The tery up viplogion De Russey, No The Prentice damage wae in charge of Capt {rm nin Fun James who had with George PP. Hawes, Ir Van De had gone forward from to examine the range charge was exploded down and momentari. herwise unin Liduta and George L usen. Lieuten- Hawes breech ant the whee] when the He was thrown stunned, bu © pCRttered I'nder the writhed and moaned Captain Prentice and Lientenant | ¥ wen ry $5 = ¢ Hawes | SAW § i irther sacrifice ECR Caug!’ from rks and the agonies, sSOough permit touch he against the aided in directing rescue party and first.” arder Run the the Hoe ed and, carriage work of Surgeons roped proppe he commandant ordered an in decision had Townsley . Townsely, fort, promptly vestigation While no yet been reached, Colonel ad vanced his of the disaster “It is evident.’ he said, ‘that the explosion Seeurred during the inser- the breech block into the of the gun and before it rotated and locked in place The safety devices on the gun intended to make a premature charge impossible Just how theory g ¢ tion of breech dis thes certainty Every detachment killed.” known to =a of the could explain it was OF MILLIONAIRE I. (i. Rawn Killed By Burglar or Committee Suicide. President Of Monon Ratiroad Killed Himself On The Eve Of A Possible Exposure As A Central Figure Of What Is Declared May Be One Of The Greatest Railway Scandals Of The Country—Rawn Had Al. ways Denied The Implied Charges, A Strange Case, came the from a certainly Chicago (Special) Death G. Rawn, president Railroad supposedly fired by himself, but | | to Ira { Monon ‘bullet of of what ig declared Ereatest {central i may figure of the the for when be one railway of country, the Illinois confronted Central with =a of questions and an- investigation of affairs admitted that had carefully to Rawn Years { Railroad, | verbatim |swers at a ithe company's {the foundation laid AB i of copy recent been show Mr for with primarily crooked car however, of the Im Chicago police investigation into Herman Schuettler, police, said that h that had | mitted suicide announced conference with investigated All the ie. according Members of Mr kil by are wor intent respons! contracts Hig an- had been steadfast siled charges have dropi the deatn Of hle denials | The ithe Rawn chief of | satisfied § ed Al w 28 awn con ing ( decigion the the Ww hief ie chuet t- My Act his ter a dete tives innetka aint {tier long twho Ltrage dy i suicld had stnils ’ details i 0 to ¢ detectives say he was led The police iry that Mr. Rawn Kk As & the 3 for thelr suic bheasds police advance TORRONE They point to the operating v wg Central fraudulent car through fag fact Oe tail rot tracts were put he has drawn Central graft investiga »f witness that View recontly been [Hiinols the action of Mr in refusing detec the Rawn'e the aid of the Oh to search 1enicious iecago tive tent for is 3 They declare sack of convincing der 1 act: awn residence Mre. Rawn, wife «¢ his inte {f the dead mar n-iaw Mra dren and (:. Coburn, obu™m and t maids were n tragnds that her Aon ehil x0 three the house when the Oe Mrs Rawn hushand was aroused irred RYE f mosey glen 1.84% ‘clock in the the fire floor of Mr morn aa ve Rawn OVER 2,000,000 CHICAGOANS Population Of Western Metropolis According To School Census. Chicago (Bpecial The populs tion of Chicago haz passed the 2. G00. 000 mark i esti according 1810 school cen. The totkl ie K14.. the mates hazed the on sus just made the a8 cits 16K minor population 115, an increase censure of 908 Based the minor popu y Over on count, inti serman rank, follow sinne and Irish The total population the school census of 922.3386. In 1804, 1,714,144 00.000 {Age Poles nm is 2.1 paren ed by according 1508 was the population A lies In Manitoba Lose Their HomesLirent Northern Railway Bridges Buarned—