The Centre Reporter Centre Ha I, Pa. FORGETTING THE PAST. man has failed in achlev or because he and wilfully wrecked the much, it Because a Ing success, even further life that does not follow that he can never got up again Yet every where believe oace promised so there are that lives men who certain in cidents in their have placed titem bevond redemption and that it is useless to try and begin over again Sometimes they the that seems and frequently become impatient ior SUCCE8S g0 far away give up just before it grasp. Repeated convince hope comes with thelr failures seem only to them they can never to thing b :, and yet performed whet The a band of afford a fine chance New York police ¥ kidnapers an that despicable form of crime will recelve t industry parents example of a staggering blow blackmailing distracted to its A dispatch from that the boyish n Berlin informs kaiser drinks with enjoyment.’ We are glad that he it. We were afraid that he might do it purely out of patriotism us “frankly tc hear enjoys New Englard women are protesting against the tise stage people to thelr New England the daguer. portray type This is right quite women are no longer in reotype period Since wholesade of meat have gone up a cent in Omaha, watch and cog your butcher Aces not hear of it much more prompetly than he did of the preceding decline of a much amount. prices whether larger Count de Lesseps savs he ish't go ing to fly any more. “It's all right for bachelors,” he said, “but when a man intends to get married, well" It takes a good deal of courage to do either. Inventing excuses for staying out late at night will not qualify any mar ried man for membership in the in missug receives his inventions, A class in a cooking school In Prov idence had all its members poisoned with their own cooking. This was retribution swift and sure, but it gave a great lesson to the ~ommunity. A St. Louis man made hit rife cut his hair. Barbering, however, vill never be included In any domes. ALL LABOR FACES CONTEMPT CHARGE ment in Dispute. CONTEMPT PROCEEDINGS 60 ON. the Only Decide Was the To Pay Possible Who should Halts {osts, and Listen To Plea In Their Behalf cludes Monday. D. the con Washington, and is, Mo., tion of Li: Stove TWENTY-THREE TO DIE, Officers Killed and Sailors Who Officials, Haytian Part a su Prince, threo off Havti (8S; cers, nd and sailors, Haytian gunboat sank at sea off Port October following were tried by charged with fwenty BIO NE d officers the which last an a military mutiny Th guilty of connection massacre of the admiral of Liberte and several Haytian generals were on board, and of burning boat All were condemned death foann found with the who the to Big Telephone Building. York (Special) one exchange building in world will be the next addition to New York's highest structures The New York Telephone Company, a subsidiary of the Bell interests, an- nounced Friday that two million dol- ilars would be invested for a plot ex tending from Walker to Lispenard between Church street and roadway, and a building 25 high, BSwitehboards will be provided for handling 60,000 local subscribers and a board for long dis tance calls will be worked by 200 operators New telepnh The largest the streets, West gtories Evidence Disregarded, Chattanooga, Tenn { Special). Five members of the Hamilton coun- ty grand jury were discharged Friday by Judge McReynolds for refusal to vote whisky sales, where, Attorney QGen- eral Whitaker stated to the court, plain evidence requiring indictments was placed before them, Abolishes Death Penalty. Manila (Special) Assembly Thursday passed abolishing the death penalty, a bill Delaware To Take Body, Washington, D. C. (8pecial.) The Anibal Cruz, will arrive in Val { i HOW THE RECIPROCITY Attempt fo Buy support of Journ- al of Commeree. ial paper WAS Iinvestigat by Alfred manager of and Earlier Fournier, made omn Wednesday Dodsworth, us = Ww the Journal of Cot al Bulletin in the day representing the Line, London controlling what per the traffic, road notably ciation at sell tickets pendent NCES Commerc Paul G Uranium ¥ against which the conference Steamship so-called lines, o8 i ered i858 AleEeQ Atlant told this Oo De cent, of ic passenger arrayed, rail in country, Passenger Aseo- had to over the fon of the are authorities the how Central refused the indepen- Chicago, routed unle the inde lines Ra dents obtained sanct conf As the of ‘Dodsworth’s brother, worth, the Commerce, ington enlighten recent that Charles A rence lines result the evidence Mr John W. Dods- editor of the Journal will be recalled to Wash. explain why he failed to the committee during his testimony It probable Conant, of New York, a former Washington correspondent, may be asked to throw light on an offer to subsidize the paper, claimed {to have been forwarded through him the Journal of Commerce, which he then repregented, and the Federal authorities may take note of the evi- dence as to the railroad’s discrimina. tion against the ghip lines on foreign tickets of to is to Suffrage Bill Passed, Sacramento, Cal. (Special) The | State Senate, by a vote of 33 to 5, adopted Senator Bell's constitutional amendment conferring equal suf { frage upon women, i Girls In Panie At Eaplosion, | Philadelphia (Special). In an ex- I's THE HOUSER EEVPER Move For New Trial Will Be Made. Your Burke, as } iressing stands 11 He was the { ediatels interrupted Hal no Buca been asked for; imn by purt, who sad had ing +} “esi rd thing we LCout statement the only waAnte Know was to asri whether they had be atl a juror Jordan verdict ve Evers then answer then discha Sat £3 an Albert Lasch, who on evening roared out from “My God, thing go over until h said Jurym urday . jury Eot the box, has this Monday!” when could not inigh, was the first to be interviewed He said “The first ballot, within 30 minutes after went fury room, was 11 of acquittal, Heymann and he continued Haman of old until when decided to to prosecutor he taken to favor we to 1 in was that hang like the very the one, to the last, we come into court disagreed.” it developed nearly the trial t Lasch was a relative of Mrs. Minnie Lasch, the gpecial friend of Mre Schenk, who testified in her behalf, and that Hey- mann was a brother of an electrician at Schenk packing after was completed tha employed the house 120 Jap Fishermen Drowned. Seattle (Special) The steamer Seattle Marn brings news that a num. ber of Japanese fishing vessels were lost in 8 heavy storm near Owari Bay, January 8 Twenty vessels were i For Arch At Valley Forge. Washington, D. C. (Special) The INDORSED BY TAFT leciprocity Agreement Belween United States and Canada. At Ottawa At Time—The President's It Is Wish People That More Cordial Canada ~ Duty The Canadian Parliament Receives the Agreement the Same Of We Hela sage Says That the the American Into a With Wood Pulp Removed, Enter tionship On Livin wu ost Pulp and Paper law acts States Canada, stk to ace (Congress is period of time ar naining of session nresent presen THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Prompt Passage Of the Treaty Is Urged Upon Congress, p. C prompt passage of Washington. ( Spex 13 reing the rect nited Taft Message, look- ia a procity treaty between the U States and Congress a special sccompanied by Canada, President gent 10 the agreement to such treaty, reached by repre- tat the Canadian govern. ment and of the State Department at a recent conference in this city “Identity interest of two peoples linked by race, language, political institutions and geographical proximity,” the President gives as the chief reasons for reciprocity as he recommends 1e¢ President saves that of American enter into A *i HE Ee] 14] ar iveg of of together he feels it is “the wish the t people’ that t more intimate and cor dial relationship with Canada.” Liberality of view in dealing with the proposed treaty is recommended by President Taft “We have reached a stage in own development that calls for a gtatesmenlike and broad view future economic status and guirements,” he said alency should be sought in an are rangement of this character, an exact balance of financial gein is neither ws KILLED AT BIG FIRE, {were slightly Injured and 250 other Straits of Magellan. ¥ i the Secretary of War. Mob Shoots Kidnapper. Marion, Ill. (Special). — Walter 3 Under Falling Walls, Troy. N. Y. (Special). One fire. ed three big bulldings in the mercan- $500,000. The firemen were caught IVE NEW OF THE STATE S ear to ear thbor, Isaac Dilliplane despondent of pendent its ne of the this city, and on in Reading one the founders Gun Club, of CaAsRtern O nplica- He ARBOCIA~ arksmen died of a his 657th year best-known n Pennsylvania, yin of diseases in many participated ‘n State tion shoots Ashland aged 30, Strunk, aged Frederick Schroeder, killed, and Lewis was badly injured by a rush of on the dirt banks at Potts’ here The men were engaged in making preparations the culm into the breaker erected Was 21, cuim Colliers to wash recently Shenandoah years old, John Osenbach, 556 a farmer, in the Catawissa Valley, was found dead in his barn, hanging from 8 rafter, a suicide. Ogenbach was a victim of ill-health for some time, and in a fit of tempo- rary insanity killed himself. Duncannon The, 3 - year - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Loper died of burns received while playing with a piece of paper, which caught fire from the stove grate. The flames spread to her clothing and were inhaled. Lebanon.—Jacob FF, Hickernell, postmaster of Schaefferstown, was found dead from heart disease in bed by Mrs. Hickernell, Mr. Hickernell was 64 years of age and prominent in Republican politics. South Bethlehem. — Announce ment was made of the election of David J. Pearsall, of Mauch Chunk, as a trustee of Lehigh University in Clark Re-Eleeted In Wyoming. Cheyenne, Wyo. (Special). The "joint session of the Wyoming legis lature re-elected Clarence D. Clark United States Senator, warship will leave the Chilean port | ten days later for Rio de Janeiro, ar-| riving April 4. She will leave Brazilian waters April 10 and go di- rectly to New York arriving April 26. place of E. P. Wilbur, Sr., deceased. Kleinfeltersville, — William Dis singer, a farmer, who three wecks ago was kicked in the abdomen by a vicious mule, died of the injuriag, # Harris, a colored miner, was shot six under a falling wall and Lieutenant times and probably fatally wounded Edward J. Butler, of Truck No. 2, at Dewmaine, by a crowd of enraged was buried so deeply he was suffocat colored men, while he was attempi- ed to death before the rescders reach. ing to kidnap his own child. ied him, science Course, One quall on toast is worth a whole flock of flying wild geese.
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