Centre Reporter Centre Hall, Pa. ONE WAY TO FISH. There are men who take gling seriously; men of the reel who make their own files and be- stow an infinite care on the selection of spinners and all manner of lures; men who heartily agree with the great {zaak Walton that just “as no man is born an artist, so no man is born an angler. When such a man goes grave ly forth to fish, the day should be over- cast. to match his pious mood. He has business of import ahead of him, and the only conversation that is tolerable with the spirit rod and must be in consonance of the occasion and must relate direct- lv to the matter in hand, says Philadel- phia Press. That is one way to fish; the scientific, sacramental way. There of whom is vulga: enough to select a day of rank sunshine. He when reasoned with, that he finds it better so. He Is also peculiar in his selection of a fish that it doesn't as it embraces a He proba. is another angler of this other highly disapproves. type He says, ing ground, asserting matter much 80 k shady may bly does—but not until he has first at- tended to his lunch basket, which he stoutly maintains is a far more impor tant item of a fishing outfit than the creel. And yet the man who fishes in this eccentric broadly just towards the other fellow- angler. 100k in some quiet retreat. he very throw out a way ls man-—his One of the large British transporta- construction of ten steamers for serv- jce between British ports and ports on the River Platte. These steamers will be equipped for the carrying of chilled beef, which is finding great favor in Surope, and will also bave inviting passenger accommodations for the in- creasing tourist traffic to South Ameri ¢a. The order for this fleet is impor tant chiefly because of its significance to the meat business. The world’s sup ply of meat is short of the demands of the United States are themselves suf- fering from the shortage they have more interest in South American same meat developments, Tramps and v are opposs ad to to keep of Kansas { agrants generally who will cinity The urt in Kansas work of any kind R* 1 “5 - - y do well away from the v or some time to come fad ff th annicing! JUGEe of 10€e municipal « he ight before him tt City announces all that will sentence vagrants bro to la bor in the fields if he for six months ey refuse to gO 11 wi workhouse iii send : n to the and that will be worse than grain vesting class perhaps do not make the best or most efficient help on § Men of this the farm, but at this season there is an urgent demand kind, us¢ful in gathering for workers of any tramp can be made and even a the crops. The avalanche on the Jungfrau gla- cier which claimed five victims was an incident of Swiss mountain climb- ing that is repeated often enough to give zest to the indulgence. glaciers is hard work, but tourists per. because in addition to being fatiguing it Is dangerous. ——— oe ——————————— The figures officially reported from icans are making the dirt fly. The ex. cavation exceeds all previous records, and the facts give assurance that noth ing is left undone that can contribute to the completion of the great prise at the time appointed. enter. Suggestions have been made that Doctor Wiley investigate the theory of germ by kissing, but there has been no call for volunteers for an experiment squad. transmission A German ts descended apes, and some proved on either. professqr says that man from four varieties of we the varieties very The Danes are experimenting in the prezervation of {resh fish In Other people it for embalming fish stories. use ammunition months ago. if you had started to save up for a rainy day, just think how much you would have saved tuls summer, A 8t. Louls pickpocket gets $50 from a doctor while he is doing an appen- dicitis operation. Our sympathies are herewith extended to the patient, —————— —— The Bulgarian king who made an aeroplane flight is not, however, the first of his line who has been up in the air. For the first time in history, Newark, N. J. is interested In explaining that ghe is not the Ohio town of that name. Panic Stricken. FRANTIC EFFORTS 10 ESCAPE. FLAMES. of 100,000 on Grounds When the Thirty Injured. The white city the Brussels (Special) Fair,” as Belgians call the 1910 exposition, is now a Mass flames and smouldering ruins A spa aterial in to h : : building burst up in Hames by aay telegraph which, driven a high rapidly in all L English and The fit soldiers, themselve found whiel narts par gale, to all SOM GE in) crowa Wome i an, and men, madly to « SCA with the struggling used Many ininred their nsis were tramped uid ruin eonflagration. mervelous No POLICEMEN MUITNY. Refuse to Guard Against Strikers in Columbus, Ohio. hio I al Fifty SNOW.-WHITE WATER. Sea Captain Relates Seeing an explicable Phenomenon. nexpl interests declar The statement he Ames Peru jegroes AO Ri} degrees west, ng HER t eport, the vessel s conrae D area of expanse was so large as ts ! ¥ hye nto an SNOW rs ia : an entire dav's =ail to traverse merging with was sharp and definitely defined in ool £1 of may the natural reating a mervelous & beauty investigation ga avail means phenomenon with every the able failed to show to be due to submarine volcanic other seismic upheavels Feud Breaks Out. Ky Special Tw ably fexington, were prof fatally hurt and WEIR eral others severely Lose Wolfs were fight zetween t he and in ror aing whieh Rov MeNabh was shot and probably fatally wounded, while R heatenn that his recovery is The fight occurred on families and sover friends y founty, a to reports received here sie 0 badly donbtful. the P ih an old grudge, had met, Big Elevator Burned. Buffato, N. Y. (Special). —The burning of the Globe Elevator Company's build fire department several hours of strenu. ous work. The company's 300.600 bushel elevator. valued at about £40,000, com letely wrecked, was uninsured. The oss in grain in storage is partially cov ered by insurance, Kills His Assailants, Ashevile, N. C. (Special) ~ Reports from Weaverville state that Furman and Rome Capps. two young men of that town, were shot and killed by Dr. Clas. ewe Pickens after the latter had been attacked with knives, Loses Money, Ends Life. Kenosha, Wis. (Special) —Frank W. Nohling, 42 years old, president of the Kenosha Mercantile Company and leader among the Social Democrats of Wiseon: sin, committed suicide in his office. He slashed his throat with a shoe knifs, severing the jugular vein, and then tak. ing another knife drove it deep into the wound. Mr, Nohling left a letter which indicated that he had lost money through speculation and had betrayed others whe had givea him the use of their money. PITTSBURG'S EXPOSITION. Will Consist of Exhibits of Land In- terest Only. Pittsburg, Pa. (Special) ~Pittsburg is tion ever held in the East. The show is be known as the National Irrigation Exposition, and and consist Land will to There state exhibits « dairies; will be government and i model models samples seeds fruits, of grains plants, tong, tobpoeed ; vege mineral i Lectures t® Car h products restoration 3 14 i ana agricuiiure Vili ind chambers of commer trade and commercial bodies {rom demonstrate homesecker and parts of the country will mer, the investo advantages of their parti ous districts, The exposition will 4) FLYING MACHINE KING ALFONSO WILL KOT YIELD His Reparted Statement ta the French Premier, HE 1S FIEH TOWARD THE VATICAN Declares They Organized Juntas of Which Village Priests Are the Leaders — His Complaint to the Vatican Ignored—Will Reduce the Number of Religious Orders. i Sq pecinl) .—Les No authorized to deny Madrid Ej strongly advi Paris that it is ment of the n Briand rainst a raptire w) gi i iptiire w) the severance of dipl Fran lnmsiness of the \ Fhe paper iy , durin and Crowd of Spectators, Who in Daring Bird-man, Altitude Record, Throng of Spectators Tricky Wind and over Backward at Asbury Park Holds the Meets a among were Brookins age friends rea py men, moments fine con otal front row we gr most reach from cals the indstand Logan, supervisor Indian Service, and superintendent of the Fort Belknapp In Reservation, in Montana, ! appointed supervisor charge of consifuction Glacier National Park, The United States Civil Serviee decided to localize app Washington by giv riet secretaries : has Deer mn and in Montana of roads n mission has nt ments I a outside of ot In that for has filed with the INST: Commission Pullman Company CLOPRRIVY teen Complaint charges by the upper berths are General Wood, chief of staff of thn Army, directed a battalion of the Fourteenth Infantry to go to Missoula, Mont., to help in fighting foresi fires on the Flathead Indian Reservation, % nas do the men engaged in the same industry in Pennsylvania, according to the Na. tional Immigration Commission. The Navy Department is to investigate the sinking of the naval collier Marcellus, which was in collision with the Nor wegian fruit steamer Rosario di Giorgio off Cape Hatteras. Mrs. Judith Ellen Horton Foster, the noted temperance lecturer and writer, died in Garfield Hospital after an opera: tion, The population of New Haven, Conn, according to the Census Buregn, is 133.6800. Four hundred and thirteen transporta- tion tompaiiies are made defendants in « hearing wiore the Interstate Commerce Commission, beginning August #5, The Bureau of Indian Affairs is con sidering the admission of Indians to white schools. Six thousand and 75 acres of land from the National Forest, in Wyoming have been restored to the public domain, There was a decrease in the éxporta tien of every commodity except corn, which showed improvement. Report comes from India that the at. tempt to grow eotton on a large seale has resulted in failure. MAYOR GAYNOR STILL IMPROVING KILLS FAMILY AND SELF. Life Taken By Each of Four Revolver Shots. (Bpecial) W Chicago keeper of a shooting gallery, used nis I! with a revolver with tragic purpose id taking his own met his hounseh rough the head @ 1if ooting th ting ] > Just lives and fe Mey rs four shots were fired were snuffed out by rring aim i Policeman } Aq . § n % he Mevers home when he hea Dennis O'Neill was ng pans rd the fous into shots in rapid success apartment he found hey had fallen A wmbers empty lay Death in each case tanta ireaxking on the Iver ti de AG WwW hers reve with four be nile Deen Ins L ‘ vevers and neous his wife separated re after she had him nlaced under bonds the , There foro 0 are n SEARCHING FOR POISON SIGNS Experts Work on Supposed jelle Elmore’s Bedy. Prof. Pepper, the British Home Office Physician, Now Seems Sure of the Identity the Remains Found Under Crippen’s House, ving eve living ¢) of poisoning Still Possible. New York § no symp | tinues to rest irishment SWEETER THAN © Per Capita Consumption Last Year Wag Eights ¥ Pounds Porto HR Le Philipp HEN sugar Tr " 3 ‘ a earl i Prodi & anns 3 the I nited States sehowe wreawd prodod 1 058.000 J, 488 bent tion. Hawaii increased from 0 pounds the previous Yes o } 111.000 "Perta Rien from ERM TMM pounds; MNL000 ta 560 stitidds, the 3 fields in tates from 065 Philig an The de Lo pia] wi, i ti 1 * sUgar the Ln Tn 1.0025. 0000 O00 broke all with I pines inexation, pounds feane flelds in the nited States al from ftereased, showing #4 Lom LO0O.000 to 750.000.0000 pounds HEIM’'S TERRIBLE FALL. The Aeroplane Drops 225 Feet at Johannisthal. Johannisthal, Germans Special) - i £ { The aeroplanist Heim met at While flying at about foot in a Wright machine one of the pro { pellers broke, The comtinued to { run, causing the craft to turn over sev- {eral times. It fell and was completely { demolished. Heim carried off the! | field unconscious. Later he regained con sciousness, but his injuries are considered very grave. with a serions accident the aviation meet here a height of Hoe ped oiher was Captain Scott Cool. Cape Town (Special). —No alarm is felt by Captain Scott, commander of ihe British Antarctic expedition, over the de lay in the arrival of the Terra Nova, the vessel that the expedition is to use in its quest for the South Pole. The vessel is now 12 days overdue and has not been spoken since she left Madeira on June 27. Captain Scott says such delays are not unusual and that he will not become apprehensive if the vessel is not heard from for two weeks yet, 40 Miles With Dead. Tuscon, Ariz. (Spetial )-After driv. ing & team of bronehos with one hand for! 40 miles on a stormy night, Alfred Villa,| a youth, deelivered the body of his dead; brother to his parents near the eity.| While driving through the storm the buckboard in which the two brothers] were riding was struck by lightning, kill.) ing the you instantly and paralyzing o- side of "the tty ning sng} sciousness, the elder boy the team | for home, driving with his sound hand. | # ¥ MANY NEW GOVERNORS. Ever Chosen at One Oo Clections Before Fall 8 4 they ansiderable vole, COLLAR STAY CAUSES FIRE. sulting in a Loss of $90,000. Portland, Ore Special) The hitile 1 to hold ny celluloid about quarter of the . 3 ¢ a a h wide. worth five coenis half cost {he tose of 800.000, and im laundry workers. stay had been woman's waist whieh, similar garments, had been placed the dryroom in the basement. The waist per illed 200 The left collar that lined the room, Suddenly the eelln in flames, Two hundred panicstricken girls re. fused to descend the smoke filled stair way. Firemen, finally by sheer strength, drove them down the stairways to the street. Five minutes after the last one had been rescued, the entire building was in flames. Strangled by False Teeth Louisville, Ky. (Special). ~~ While sweeping, Miss Lillie Knuty actidentally dislodged her false teeth. They became lodged in her windpipe and she was strangled to death before help could be summoned, Lightning Saves Life. Norristown, Pa. (Special) —~A flash of lightning revealed the form: of Joseph Myers, of Conshohocken, lying on the Reading Railway tracks below West Conshohocken, and made it possible for the engineer to stop his freight train in time to save the man's life. walking on the railroad during a heavy storm, when he became exhausted and fell. The engineer brought the train to a #top as the pilot touched the body, N———— JAPANESE FLODDS THOUSANDS. HOMELESS A Portion of the Japanese Capi- tal Now Submerged. 385 PEOPLE DEAD AND 500 MORE MISSING Thousands of Homeless and Hundry People Sheltered in the Temples and Schoolhouses—Not Enough Boats to Convey the Sufferers to Places of Shelter — A Hotel Patronized by Foreigners Destroyed — All the Guests, However, Are Sale. | i ! i i 3 FEET TO DEATH. See Dement Sailor Leap From High Tower, Former Congressman Bound Dead. Milton ia Specia Franklin the F Hed Was 8 Fiftieth « He tale Conventiom hich An member of rive. ONE TERA here, gate 10 the nominated governor aged 81 years was 8 del vew (. Curtin and a delegate 14 #* nal Convention fry whic President No Arrest in Three Years. Denver Social According to nD a8 tes secretary of Board of ties and Correc an inspec dorado, Col. abid- not a and the door Eldorado Col assistant Char the State ne, who has am for law VeArs single 1 made of the has a p pulation of i wide open 500 persons, Kidnapped By Brigands. ¥ ial} ~The of mystery « f the Retta, one of landow Sardinia, was rigands who Kidnapped him demanded $10,000 for ransom. It is probable that Setta’s family will pay the ax Signor big landowner, was re Rome disap BTANM 1) pe Salvatore w richest ners in solved when 1 on his hig estate his price another Speaks for Six Days. The Hague {Special).——Senator Elihu loot concluded his six-day speech before cide the Newfoundland fisheries dispute. His speech marked the end of the argu- ment and the case has now gone to the arbitrators. A verdict is not expected before the latter part of September or early in October. Spread of Infantile Paralysis. Providence, R. 1. (Special) Much concern is being felt throughout Rhode Island on account of the steady increase of infantile paralysis. Up to a week the disease was practically unknown in this State, but since that time new cases have been reported nearly every day. ODDS AND ENDS. After training, a good circus horse is worth from $3.000 to $5,000, About one in ten letters passi through the Russian postoffice is — on general principles. The Subway Telephone Construction ompany, ef Chic has promised to provide that city with a Sof plete auto- matic telephone system first of June next year. At first it will cover only the business district, but later will be extended to the residential sections.