Spa Centre Reporter Centre Hall, Pa. THE DANGEROUS HOUL TY FLY. The city department of public health gives a timely and needed warning to those leaving the city for their vaca- tions to avold places where there are many flies. Those who follow this ad vice will avoid places which are un cleanly, which allow food and garbage to be #0 exposed as to attract and feed the flies, says the Philiadelphia Press. They will avoid places where stables and dwellings are in near vicinity, as the manure the choice breeding place of thousands and even millions of flies. In other words, to avoid disease-conveying filles avold places where they permit flies breed and feed. Formerly the condi- tions which multiply flies and the flies themselves were considered ob jectionable but endurable. Now the patient toleration of flies is known to be a heedless trifling with the health and life of human beings. Disease germs are for the most part innocuous to man, until through some convenient exposed is to medium they are conveyed to his sys- tem. This purveyor of disease is the fly. His guilt has been proved to a demonstration. His capacity for car- rying on his feet from foul and putres- cent sources the bacteria of has been recorded by gelatin plates on which he has been made to alight and have proven his guilt disease The raisin growers of Fresno coun ty, California, are trying to promote the consumption of raising by estab lishing “raisin day,” on which patriots who believe in patronizing home enterprise and consuming home productions are expected to indulge in raisin cakes raisin bread, fall in and the best consumers of things sweet, would to be good awaken the enthusiasm of young eat. ers. Porents striving to get enough of things more staple than raisins, generally if they take the place of meat, eggs and other products. Moreover, it that if all were to do as raisin growers desire there would be a boom in the price as a result of the boom In the demand all and The bors for this, puddings, and girls will as they are it to ete. line seem policy are now busy which would be adopted could be made to is suspected tha Bmokers who are going to France should know that now the French ties on tobacco and cigars have been increased, France are allowed to bring int country free of duty only du- travelers entering the ten cigars, 20 clgar ettes, or ounces of tobacco, and der seal Lazare amined very s The British commercial attache at Yokohama reports that there has been a sudden development at Tokyo and Yokohama in the use of solid rubber tires for jinrikishas, and the adoption ceivable purpose is so rapidly swell ing the demand that there will have ‘of the annual bound crop or to prohibitory prices heights. The that of the genuine article, pelin concern. ‘Hard upon the recent chines come the explosions works at Friedrichshafen, resulting in serious damage to property and the death of one man and the injury of a number of others. and it is quite likely that there will where will be min- imized. present perils A man and his wife are demanding $150,000 because they were ejected from a New York hotel. People who have so often been told when apply. fing for accommodations at New York hotels that there were no rooms left will extend sympathy to the ejected pair. I" The city of Cleveland has just cele brated {t= one hundred and fourteenth birthday. People who remember when there wasn't anything but a echool house and a grocery store there are becoming scarce, A movement is on foot wt Atlantie City to prohibit people from maintain ing poultry yards inside the city lim. fts. We have always been laclined to believe that cities were not intended for the purpose of stock ralsing. ATRL IV Lr eet ret rrr rb ber bbb Lab WEEK'S BIG NEWS STORIES RETOLD IN PARAGRAPHS CHEE PI 0000000000000 0 0000640000000 WASHINGTON. Col. Sylvester R. Burch of Kansas, chief clerk of the department of agri- culture, is dead. He was born March 1, 1842, near Dresden, Ohio. According to the census bureau the population of Mobile, Ala., Is 651,521, an increase of 13,052, or 33.9 per Kalamazoo, Mich., has 39.437, an increase of 15,033, or 61.6 per cent. It was announced that all the mem- cabinet would meet the President in Washington at the time House, The forest supervisor of his employes ished in the western flames Inadequate means of protecting the forests and unusually dangerons con- announces have per- ester Potter for the fires in the north. west, Senator Warner of Missouri an- nounced in Washington that on ac- count of ill health he would not seek re-election. Five American the Isle of citizens in jail on ines, Cuba, cabled to Washington they had been unjustly arrested and that they are being treated shamefully, PERSONAL. Mayor Gaynor of New York walked about his room in the hospital at Ho. boken, N. J. All diet restrictions have been removed, Colonel Roosevelt spoke to enthu- silastic audiences in Buffalo, Cleve- land, Chicago and other cities Beverly reports that President Taft only awaits a real! demand from the business interests of the country to decide him to call an extra senate ses- sion for the confirmation of new Su- preme court justices WwW. A C Larned, by defeating T tennis championship of America Wilkinson Call aged United States senator from from 1878 to 1887. died at bh ington home from apoplexy In her will Mrs. Harriet Coles Glen Cove. 1... 1., leaves the bulk her million-dollar estate to revert the Female Guardian society Mrs. Jack Cudahy, whose husband slashed Banker Lillis, was granted a divorce in Kansas City. She alleged cruelty. President Taft, it was announced in Beverly, is in favor of a further revision of the tariff: he has written a letter to Congressman McKinley for publication in the Republican textbook giving his views gseveniv-six Florida is Wash- of of 10 in detall, Senator La Follette is directing his fight for renomination from his farm, three miles from Madison, Wis. His campaign managers and stenograph- ers go over to the farm daily and re- ceive his directions. Rev. Dr. Willlam Vall Wilson Da- rig, pastor of the First Congregational hurch of Pittsfield, Mass., and father William Stearns Davis, th was killed by falling over a Bash Bish Falls, one mile New York state line he author ledge at from the GENERAL NEWS. Minor Helr paced a new record of 2:00 in a race at Galesburg, Il The forest fire situation in Moen- tana is brighter than at any time for a week, and unless heavy winds set in and again fan the dying embers into flames and spread these into new districts it is thought that ne new property will be destroyed. Timothy L. Woodruff issued a state- ment blaming Griscom for “spring- ing” Roosevelt's name without con- He adde that Taft is “In no way involved in this matter.” A fresh revelation in regard to rub- averaged $4 a pair here at retail were The board of health of New York City decided that infantile paralysis must be placed on the list of diseases It is said that Thomas F. Ryan will enter the private banking fleld to compete with the biggest firms, espe- cially J. P. Morgan & Co. Six Pullman passengers were hurt, five others were injured and eight escaped unhurt in a rear-end collision In the final round for the national lawn tennis championship Beals C Wright lost to Thomas C. Bundy of Joseph C. “Sibley, following his the race for con- gress in the Twenty-eighth Pennsyl- with “conspiracy to debauch voters.” More than a score of persons were injured, crops in the surrounding dis. trict were destroyed and damage which may amount to $1.000,000 was wrought in a storm which swept Chi- cago and suburbs. At Ludlington. Mich., damage estimated at a million dollars was done by a tornado. Theodore Roosevelt, at the estate of Douglas Robinson, at Mohawk, N. Y., declared that the ‘old guard” would have all the fight they wanted. The Republican county convention of Orleans county, N, Y. instructed delegates to the state convention to favor Theodore Roosevelt for tempo- rary chairman, With more than fifty persons known to be dead. more than one hundred missing, 200 injured, balf of Wallace burned, and two or three vil. lages obliterated, forest fires spread death and destruction over a large territory in nerthern Idaho, eastern Washington and western Montana. i | ! ! i i i i i He Conspired Against Vene- zuela’s President. The Government Publishes a Full Statement of the Facts In Which Is Shown That the Exiled Former President Was the Guiding Spirit In the Move to Seize President Gomez-—Intercepted Letters Foiled Plots, Caracas The miblished a full statement concerning the g (Special) .- government recent conspiracy against President in which it is stated that Cipriano Castro, the former president of Venezuela,, who now in exile in Eu rope, was the instigator of the plot. On July 26, the statement Gen eral Uribe informed governor of Caracas that he had been approached by Carlos Gafaro, a who him to join a plot President Gomes, Vicente Gomez, jn BAYS, the Colombian, asked for the of The plan was for the seizur take place at Senor Gomez's farm in the suburbs of the capital, and the conspirators, armed with poignards in order to overcame any resistance capture re to Were to compel Senor Gomez to telephone of the governor and to f Galavis to surrender the ders to Inspector General at Card = Jd at Cipriano Castre Vill Gen, Benjamin ding statement meetis Ruiz, a Colombian the leader from doren t have Nieve s Parra, & ana tatement de ed B30. 006 to the 1 " plot, and 0M 20 1% are said heen REEro ant re FORE Hers st ‘yy atlement ay fami! SHOOTS WIFE TO DEATH. RER END CRASH ~~ (LLED SIX PEOPLE Locomotive Ploughs Through Puliman Sleeper. VICTIMS ARE UNABLE 10 ESCAPE. Collision Took Place Near Durand, Mich.,, Between Second and First Sections of the Boston and Mon- treal Express—The Sleeper “Ne- braska” Is Set On Fire From Fire- box of Engine and Burned--Five Passengers Were Injured and Eight Escaped. Mich the Grand Tr Durand {Special Superinten dent Ehrke, of unk, gave out a statement that six passengers were kill five were injured and eight escaped without end injury in the Grand Trunk rear collisi n Lira in s 2 31 ere, when the Pullman Lian n fire hy In Wait. N. Y of Nanunt, a shotgun and he was arrested {Special} shot and killed the day and held for the grand A Charge of Pearl River ere married 25 years IS, of murder by Justice Wegner and his ago, one son. home had bgen unhappy becan ner's hard drinking For the last few mont} have been separated Mra f Wen of Weg her son living together visited the farm. evidently j f killing his wife. He self bel a small building ouse, and y ford the chick and fred The wom: feet from the } came his gun CHILD HACKED TO PIECES. Was Kidnapped. Kingston, N pecial eter, tl mil seyrd f Kin # i ¢ os ow i t lay last. Hundreds of Ital boy until! Wedne 3 when his body was found cut to an ad ians searched for the day morning pie “8 joining neighbors’ property ald . £34} $ df sy fe an outhouss on SMITH BY 3476. Hoke Has 230 Votes to Gov. Brown's s 9 iS0. JERSEY JAIL ROBBED. Thieves Steal Breakfast Intended for Prisoners. and consulted a fortune teller, and he returned Monday night the father said had told him that the boy would return within three days The opinion now prevails that the boy was Kidnapped, and when the kidnapper of what the fortune teller had told the father he killed the child placed the body where it was found. CURE WAS ALMOST FATAL. the fortune teller Man Uses Chloroform to Relieve Neuralgia and Escapes Death, New York (Special) ~~Henry B the Hotel Knickerbocker, applied chloro. form to his face in an effort to cure nen ralgia and narrowly escaped being killed by the fumes. He was found lying on the bed unconscious him to consciousness, He will recover, ters at Dallas, Wanted: A Xylotomist, Washington, Db. C government is hunting for a xylotomiat officials to be a rarity and to find just one, capable of making country October 6. The position pays £1,100 per annum. ————— Went to Bed Smoking. Pittsburg (Special) ~A guest at a large downtown hotel went to bed with a lighted cigar in his mouth. In a few moments his bed was afire. An dlarm was turned in calling out all the down: town fire fighting apparatus, Guests in the hotel fled panic stricken into the streets, scantily clad. Frightened women narrowly escaped being run down by the fire horses, Gaynor’s Wound Healed. New York (Special)i~The bullet wound in Mayor Gaynor's neck has healed on the outside, and the irritation of the throat caused by granulation on the in. side has consed. The Mayor eats heartily, and will go back to his regular diet of three meals a day. No bulletins are now jsened, and only the hospital physicians are in attendance. There will be a con. sultation of physicians toward the end of this week to fix a date at which it will be wise to allow the Mayor to leave, nirance ment DROWNED RESCUING GIRL. Grabs Man About Neck When Boat Capsizes On Pond. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. winaom {Special we containing a of eight capsized on Pinks Pond, 17 miles from this city, and two of party, Irving G. Paulding, an electrical engineer of New York, and Miss Bessie wmrty drowned All of the young women in the boat, aught hold of the overturned boat Drake went down and Paulding swam to her rescue, The young woman grabbed Paulding about the neck and both sank. YOUNG GIRL A BURGLAR. a Heroine. Newark, N. J. «Alice Me: Laughlin, 14 vears old, unable to resist a desire to become a heroine. has confessed {Special ) ~ lives, ran whom she week While her aunt, with last she encountered a burglar, whom she drove away with a parasol. aunt drama and told the same story. severe questioning by the police she confessed all. Twelve-Year-Old Confesses to Detec. tive Who Arrested Him. Nelson, Neb. (Special). ~~A government agent arrested William Moody, aged 12, charging him with robbing the mails. The bov broke down and confessed, after which he took the officer to a cave where te had secreted nearly a bushel of letters) £2,000 in cash and several hundred dol. lars in drafts Oil Well Shooter Dies, Butler, Pa. (Special). = Frederick Emerson Hinman, 82 years old, an oil well shooter for forty years, died at Petrolia. In forty years he shot 5,500 wells, the wells requiring from 2 to 333 quarts apiece, and he manufactured and handled more than 2,500,000 pounds of nitroglycerine. In the early days of the industry he was leader the “moon. lighters,” so called because they were compelled to shoot wells at might His daughter, Fanchion, for years helped him shoot wells, | { i | i | 1 teported That Forest Fires Are Not So Violent, State That Two American Choppers ing. Was, revised tal Spol ane, the the Northwestern United States fir Idaho, B6 Montana Mine, 13. At Newport, Wash At Wallace, Ida} Near Avery idaho prob 47. At Mullan, Idaho At Spokane, 1 Big Creel death K, Ida tin CONTINENTAL UNITED 3sTATES. Expected to Show 90,000,000 In I lation. 1 1} { MISS ELKINS AND THE DUKE Dispatches Say the Wedding Will Take Place Soon Italian details of Queen Mot Emmane these Te Fis, given Lael iding Washington, D. C. (Special) ~The lat ext report concerning the romance of Miss Katherine Elkin: and the Duke of Abruzzi was read to Senator Elkins was long-distance telephone at Elkins, W. Va. He said “I am going to remain in West Virginia next six months, and have no inten tion of going abroad. [I know not} the Paris report, and don’t want bothered any more about the matter.” the reached by the ing of to he CLIMBS PIKE'S PEAK. After Feat. { 1 (Spec Philadelphia, 70 Colorado ’ Mrs. Mary Dowell, old, the top of Pike's Peak and back. ing Mangtou Mrs, Powell. visiting Manitou, is an experienced trian in Spr 19, of VEATS has walked from Manitou fo return to who is pees returning from her peak, which many strong would shun, Mrs. Powell little tired from my walk.” oui Wednesday morning, summit before dark and mi sonlight. trip to the young men said, “I'm a She started reaching the returned by Would Drop Old Glory. Harrisburg, Pa. (Special). Asking to be registered as the candidate of the “Jesus Christ Party” for governor, a man from a southwestern county whose tion to the State Department. In his platform he declares for the substitution the prohibition of all religions except the Christian, prohibition of Jow wages, like wise of gossip, substituting a flat 5 per cent. assessment on all possessions for other forms of taxation, and permitting women to vote, Indians Sacrifice $2,000. Los Angeles, Cal. (Special).~Two thousand dollars was sacrificed to the god of fire by poor Indians at the eroma tion of the body of one of their tribe, Jose Escalate, in the Yuma district. The superstitions act was reported to the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Washing ton, and the burean sent an order that the burning of money was forbidden for the future on the reservation. Escalate, who was a teacher in the government rchool at Ou Fort ! Yuma, I anansited suioide w s love was re a white girl. \ | Declares Independence of Parlia- ments and Assemblies, AGAINST VOTES FOR THE WOMEN Address By the { Emperor at the Provincial Banquet | the Divine Right of Kings Is Sharply Set Forth By Him—He quotes the Words of His Grandfather Will at Koeningsberg — Doctrine of iam I, In Regard to the Crown. -—_ i MINISTER FALLS DEATH. of William Tumbles Offi Ledge. Father Stearns i Davis, the ledge at Ba New 3 Davis was f« land, O., and Wor Accompanied by Fannie Stearns Das William Har Over a from the rmer 13 and having ar While Were a the Pr. Davis horses to the stroek He n his listanee away, undertook 8 CAarriag he As swing math | rpesk A pair ol arriage around ne of the = him and pushed him over the fell 20 feet : , striking bedi head and bry Dr. Davis York, 57 vears age @ daughter of the late Presi of Amberst College, ag Western New WAR Stearns, died al 1 two years NEW METHOD OF WARFARE. Submarine Invented to Pull Battleship to Bottom of Sea. Washington (Special) ~In the inier. vals between the transaction of such busi- of his annual est) mates, writing of his annual report and supervising relief from the to the forest fires in the Northwest, Gen. Leon- {ard Wood, chief of staff of the Army, bas {had his attention called to a novel method of naval warfare. An inventor his office designs of a gigantie | submarine construction, capable of ap | proaching a fleet under water, at the | payehologieal moment flapping a huge Ness as prepa tion ar my ent to iwing over the unsuspecting batlleship, | dragging it down to the bottom of the | ocean and holding the vessel there until {its crew was “drowned.” General Wood | has forwarded the plan to the Navy De. | partment. AA KILLED DURING QUARREL. Italian Shot Brother Because He An. noyed His Wife, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Special). —During a quarrel at their home at Pitiston, near here, Mattao Pidanto was shot and killed his brother, Frank. men quar reled because Frank had been his brother's wife. The latter inf ber husband, and when Mattao called his brother to account Frank drew a res volver and shot him. The murderer escaped.