The Centre Reporter Cenire Ha I, Fa. THE BOY AND THE GUN, the the boys sea. game or fad for and winter are pastimes, The autumn great deal, says the Omaha Bee should be the time, then, for the reit- accident their *I.didn't-know-it-was-loaded” Boys should be careful with whether they are loaded or not. Two boys were shooting a few days ago and thinking was empty, aimed {it the and pulled the trigger dead. “1 didn't know it wailed the one who killed him, out his gun other one, at was loaded,” been as criminally No boy a firearm at he had at sometime negligent as himself bas a right alm other person, whether harm should be made done something he should not ents can well afford to deny guns and pistols to their boys until they reached such ages as will make them capable of realizing their dangers. If they must have guns, they should be cautioned against careless use them It sometimes seems trite speak of warning boys against such things, but if they were warned often enough such distressing accidents would be fewer an when it, of it or not, he that he has Par to and does comes to feel {to Pittsburg is growing at a fairly rapid rate, but wants to increase still swiftly. That smoky town has reach the 1.000000 bending more an ambition mark in population, every effort in that For thing, Pittsburg is the project for a ship canal from that city to Lake Erle, by which it is hoped t« increase still further the already great industrial of that Other schemes include a transit system ments, bringing easier reach; educational expansion, and ments designed tractiveness city and seems to to and is direction one plishing district big subway activity rapid with attach various points Int and other improve the of numerous 10 convenience And Pittsburg public spirit at the increase and its environs have sufficient to carry out the great work suggested The census figures continue to give interesting results. Mention made of the fact that there are now in the United States population of 100,000 able gain in ten years, as but 38 such census has been 50 cities with a a not there were NOW compiled the or more citles in 1800 the bureau, having returns, announces that there are popu 250.000. In “ed included this country 19 cities with a tion reaching or exceeding 1900 there in that that, gain the Among size, were 15 towns this it been class From while there appears has in many cities, large and small proportion has been greatest municipalities of moderate Also they do some things better in Germany. A killed an American woman ran into a crowd of theatergoers has been sent months reckless chauffeur who when he 15 to the penitentiary for It is sald that one of the prominent female colleges is going to insist proficiency in spelling and writing in the students This looks as if the higher education were meditating a return to the simple life Some New York undertakers are said in league with preachers and sextons It might be worse, there is no evidence offered that to be as un dertakers are in league with doctors revival of poetry in England winter there may be a chance some of them, after all of $10,000 provided he does not enter the ministry. Isn't that an awful pros pect for the average small boy to con template? The Massachusetts man who saws wood daily at the age of 100 finds that he doesn't need any gymnasium ex ercise. That Chicago philosopher who ad- vocates the eating of four meals a day provides a long-awaited antidote to Brother Fletcher. ses ————— A man in Maryland wants a divorce because he Is adfrald of his wife. Ap parently he considers his condition unique. A Frenchman, having taken the world’s altitude record away from America, that nation is entitled to the honor of being the flightier, | Poverty does nearly everything to # man except to take away his ap petite. HURRIES TROOPS TO MEXICAN LINE Will Prevent Insurrectos From Crossing Border. 10 ENFORCE STRICT NEUTRALITY, States for Permission to Send Mexican Federal I'roops Over American will Border of Texas Cavalrymen Now Patrol Juarez Is Deserted by Nearly Its Cltizens. Washington, D. C revolutionary northern border of moved the American rush twelve additional alry the frontier to neutrality of the 1 American vent not only lutionary into Me feated rebels with arms from seeking refuge on the ter of the United rritory The situation along the Mexico government f troops of Cay to preserve The pre- nited States military forces will the movement of bands from this fco.but also will prohibit revo- States This action was based upon from the the effect revolutionaries representations government armed bands of entering along the United States Furt 10 that Mexico at isolated places ’ southern boundary of the hermore, it was nw . declared, the revolutionists crossed the Mexico Grande from entering the United purpose of making thel: turbed through A: and purpose ner then re-ente of operat tegic point of Mexico, ment has assured measure w nrevent To ¢ Patrol Border, Jrders for infor: “me nts issued by th day Of that th fact olution has this government MEDALS FOR HEROIC DO(S Reward Canines That Save Lives or Rout Buarglars. vew York { longer anine heroism no pass inrewarded small animals York Woman's of which Mrs dent, committee of the League for A James Speyer is that human lives, drive off burglars, announced dogs who thieves or perform other acts of hero- jsm will hereafter receive official reec- ognition of their bravery through the league, and their owners will be pre sented with medals COURT IN UPROAR. Discovers a New Maryland. Smith Crime Charles in New York Charles Smith i before Judge Fawcett to plead to an indictment minor offense the judge addressed him, ‘were you ever convicted of any crime before?” “Yes, gir.” the promptly, “I Maryland.” WAR up for a “Smith, answered, married in man once got store order in the courtroom Coffee Trust Washington, D. CC --The existence of an alleged coffee trust has been called to the attention of the De- partment of Justice. It is charged that the marketing of Brazilian cof- fee is entirely mittee which controls the market and is now planning an advance of four cents a pound The statement made to the department declares that the committee ia preparing to market 8,000,000 pounds of beans at additional profit of $3.000,000. Alleged. To Have American Advisers, Teheran, Persia. Parliament ed to engage five American cial advisers on Popular Vote on Suffrage. Sacramento, Cal.-~ The Constitu- tional amendment providing for the submission of the guestion of woman suffrage to a popular vote was passed by the Assembly, 65 to 8. The amendment already has passed the Sanate. Tablet Voted for Greeley. Concord, N. H.—By vote of the Legislature, the birthplace of Horace Greeley, In Amherst, will be marked by a tablet. DEAD NUMBER SIX HUNDRED Victims of the Eruption and Tidal Wave. ised es Rev of those Mount tidal many are Manila, number eruptions of ed in the include sLINALEes Killed Taal, and drown- places by the the Wave 00 These #, Al in tae two excavated the Taal Island iin a buried being Of bodies were Thurs on Bixty- trench north shore two day Washington meet conditions f f suffering | dent Taal 0 in Philippines i to the ei ti of t voleano, the American | Re d Cross Soci {cabled Forbes of the ty in Washington has 21.000 to Governor islands { Forbes is ine president of Red active the Philip- I which h of the taken brand ready relief {ros has Measures he Governor reports, however, that unless te Means are h suffe: ava have destroved adequa adopted there will be muce mud and | rops ing, as of thousands of families William C. Rives, of the ief of the Phil $Ri37% the « Col Army and assistant ch ine constabulary, as been placed In relief work He affected territory Additional constabular: charge of all nas divided the districts the into of rushed detachments being are 10 the geene to aid the work CANCELS LONG TRIP SOUTH. Decks For Necessary. Clears Extra if President Session President Taft’ FIRED SHOT FROM MUFF. Wife, Objecting to DHyorce, Wounds Hushand and Herself, h Bend, nd Special ) Driven hought shand, Mrs Willlam M ding contractor. being Aivorce Alice E. Baker, wife of Baker. a ] atte OW niown it » 8 then weniths mpted a crowded turned herself and Baker on ide Robbers Loot Bank, 111. (Special) Galesburg, exploding six charges of nitroglycerin and awakening band of bank with the entire town, a robbers escaped In autom $2,400 Bank of Swan Creek, near here ut all ation an obile from the The ng com- had A robbers « wires so that muni conld be DORse iB in pursuit Lyncher is Found Guilty. McKinley, guilty of which heard connection last detective Newark, © Will a shopkeeper, manslaughter against iam found by evidence in i here July of Thorunington, a the “dry” element of the community MeKinley is mob be with Carle for second convicted the of the leaders to Clark for Montgomery, Claude H. Ball, Champ Clark's gress, has just President. Mo who { Special) was opponent for returned from a Con tour through is an uprising in the West for Champ {Clark for President “Pennsy” Orders 1000 Cars. Altoona, Pa. - cal car shops an order for 1000 open {gondola ears. The order will keep the car shopmen busy for several months. Thirty Killed in Wreck. Barcelona, Spain The derailing of the pasenger train at Valencia was caused by a washout of the roadbed. | Thirty persons were Kiled, : Banker Ends Life. Aurora, Ill-—-Robert M. Newton, 45 years old, banker and prominent horseman, committed suicide at Ot. tawa, 111, by leaping into the Illinois River from a bridge. Loss of $75, 000 in the failure of a bank at Bill- ings, Mont, recently, and despond- ency over the fact that some of his relatives, whom he had induced to put mopsy in-the hank, lost all they had, are believed to bBave beca the | causes of his suicide, : FROZEN DYNAMITE SAVED NEW YORK Army Ordinance Bureau Experts Render An Opinion, THREE INVESTIGATIONS ARE ON. Disaster Because Twenty Tons of Dynamite Were Frozen and Was Dead and Missing Number Thirty- three—The Destroyed Lighter Not Licensed to Carry Explosives, of some thousand exploded Seventy pounds dynamite from unknown cause on a Jersey City pier, Two tugs alongside, much of the pler and about 30 men work- ing near by were blown to atoms, The blast Island far as distant. Estimates Or jarred Manhattan the Jersey Branch, and shore 5 as Long miles of the dead reach 50 and the wounded number hundreds, many of them fatally hurt. Skyscrapers rocked, blown maore, York nlinost of win- dows smashed, and panic seized the crowds in Many believed an earthquake had occurred. The timated in New ferryboats were over, thousands many places, damaged millions. properves Is fs. at York thawed ou Will Never Know Cause, : vagh Beg jer terminal and had } HOBBRECERION Ang signee come with in take had seal of this and our the car, as had been done in case, it was out of our control responsibility had ceased.’ Was Not Healing. Licensed, t iATNes gw ner of Katherine hes tancs oved fitted had license to and added ties knew jt, lighter, without he explosives that Carry that all authori- When he first of transporting ex Ago, said, he inquired about a license and never could find that Was re quired. "Four of my men.” he said “qualified bandlers of explosives take licenses, and the U States Bureau I never knew, and handling explosives ever knew, that required.” providing for an the explosion was meeting of Chamber of Commerce Schify The the committee the city 00 went the business four into he plosives had VeATSR one to out from nited nobody else this harbor other license A resolution vestigation of at a Was in- in- New by resolution on harbor the upon suggestions for regulations to prevent a repetition of the explosion Bronze Bust of Rockefeller. Chicago A life-size bronze bust of John I. Rockefeller has been placed on the mantel over the fire- place in the south wall of Hutchin- son Hall, at the University of Chi- CARO The design is the work of William Couper, of New York. Chicago's Budget, Chicago. —« Chicago's budget for 1911, as prepared by the Council Committee on Finance, amounts to $40,440,000. Of this amount, $13. 500,000 will go to the Board of Ed- ucation. Sn “ a ———— Admiral Sperry Dead. Washington, D. C.-——Rear-Admiral Charles 8. Sperry, retired, who sue cessfully plloted the United States fleet around the world in 1908-1908, dled at the Naval Medical School Hop- | pital here Wednesday of pneumonia. JOHN MITCHELL FORCED OUT He Calls Union's Action a Cruel Injustice. {) cadl Mineworkers Columbus, on i'nited YOie roll Of an amendment tion, providing that members National Civie Federation felt miu membership in America John iif ment forces sreeidoent president of the ganization, eit tion with the from 1 he standing the miners’ Voile on vote of taken in the morning, vored adop- amend: Following the completion f and before the an~ a telegram had been vite Of the Pe Secretary of my Minework- relinguisn membershis Federation While | uel injustice, lowing, as [1 has, overwhelming part of the miners of by my American confidence cn the the country, as evidenced elec. tion as a delegate 10 the Federation of Labor, and the at labor ming fg time when enemies of Are exeriing Ir every to have affirmed by the Sup: he 1 { States the imprisonm nis mths hecause miners the legal enact been ave maae passing 5 mental jon ment A voted against it LIFTED 400 FEET BY KITES. deatenant On Cruiser Takes Many Pennsylvania Pictures Barbara, Cal lifted 4014 WAR ruiser Pennss kites against an eig! time breeze and Rodgers nded asiern, SUSE able, 100 feet made observations and can ay ews for fifteen ninutes He signaled the gervations to T altitude the attained he eaid Kites The officer train of WERE CATT eleven kites TWELVE MEN DROWANED. on Bridge Over River, at Newark. Newark, N. J headquarters was notified several men, probably 1.5, had lost their lives in the Passaic River be- tween this city and Harrison There was an accident of some sort on the Centre street bridge, a Pennsvivania Railroad structure. re. cently acquired by the McAdoo tun- nel system. Of late gangs Accident Passaic (Special) Police here that of workmen had ing a new draw and it is supposed that a collapse of part of the strue- ture threw them into the water Set Back for Woman Suffrage. Lansing, Mich (Special) ~The Michigan legislature by a vote of 55 to 44 defeated the resolution calling for the submission of the question of woman suffrage to the people In | November, 1912 The measure re- iquired a two-third majority, €7 | votes, to pass. Carrie Nation Is Recovering. i Leavenworth, Kan. (Special), — { The condition of Carrie Nation, who iis In a sanitarium for a nervous | breakdown, is much improved. The {attending physician says that his pa- [ tient would be able to leave the san itarium in less than a month. Mauled by a Lion. London (Special. )—-George Gray, brother of the British foreign min- ister, was severely mauled by a lion Sunday near the Athi River, East Africa. He was stalking lan with Sir Alfred Pease and others, when one of the beasts chased and seized him and worried him as a cat does a mouse. He was rescued with the greatest difficulty and is recovering from his injuries. The accident is RA AAAI SAN ascribed to Mr. Gray's rashness. HAMPTON'S RETRAC"S CHARGE MADE AGAINST STANDARD OIL COMPANY. DID NOT SELL IMPURE CANDY Magazine Publisher and Writer of Ale leged Libeicus Article, Because of Which Brought Suit, Declare They Were Mistaken, Corporation w York gulls matter the the Standard Oil 000 damages against Magazine and for $100,000 land Moffett, her, the lat. in the Feb- which de onpection the bY In brought for $25 plton’'s damages the former ter the FUuary of 14% ibe HEainst fieve the publi and writer of ap article issue of the magazine famed the with Ph have Company in glucose and candy in the following retractions Bigned In office of Shearman & Standard Oil the case, and have cCOMm- pany's Broad- way: ¢ the gale of adelphia been the Bterling, the company s lawyers in been igsued from the GiLioen al No 26 66 West "Hampion’s Thirty -fift} Magazine, A York “Jan. 31, 1 2 ew 11. 49 dn % 26 Broadway, slandard Oil Company New York Dear Sirs BRUG was en DY me, the Food Pols referred to In the February , of Hampton's Magazine there published an article writs entitied, ‘Cassidy and oners in ha articie the investigation of resnert $4 is Pe the manufac 4 vr of img ire candies ir made the siatement ifactyred hich went pany man material w gies and that when arrested M1 and fined, at Cassidy, your have ascer- Was On no we beg ic that that Ate # ¥ Wag in err BlRiene reference € your greatly that should made. Maga- sccurate and fair in all ur March number ve will ielter and the foregoing letter of Mr Moffett Yours truly, Benj. B. Hampton, | Rroad- way Magazine company “ regret these errors Have Deen It Is the desire of Hampton's resident : Inc LORIMER LASHED BY BROWN Nebraskan Threatens to Hold Up Ape propriation Bills If Vote on Scan. dal is Not Ordered. Washington Senator Norris of Nebraska in a speech ate charged that imer of Illinois m hig e noi Hrown before the sen- Senator William Lor have known that I- ure Was acc slished by He that Sena iors Holstlaw and Broderick and Rep resentatives Lee O'Neil Browne, White, Link, Beckemerer and Wilson had been bought to elect Lorimer sen- ator; that owne and Speaker E4d- ward D. Shurtleff of the lllinois house of representatives were the political Mr. lorimer in accomplish- election, and that it was not possible for the election to have been brought about under the conditions then existing except by corrupt prac- Mr. Brown devoled most of his remarks 10 an analysis of the testi mony which involved directly the relia. tions of Lorimer, Shurtleff and Browne and the relations of Browne with his thirty minority followers. Mr. Brown issued a challenge to obstruc tionists that he would hold up appro. priation bills unless the senate votes at this session on the Lorimer case, the resolution pertaining to the elec. tion of senators by the people, the bill to create a permanent tariff board and a general service pension bill ist ection to the legisiat corrupt the senate by practice held agents of his {yo fee tices Socialistic Editor Convicted of Mis using the Mails Mas Sentence Commuted by President. — Washington. President Taft Wed. nesday commuted the sentence of Fred D. Warren, the Socialistic editor who was recently sentenced to six months’ imprisonment and $1,600 fine, by striking out the imprisonment and reducing the fine to $100, to be col lected by civil process only. Warren was convicted in the federal court of a technical misuse of the mails, Increased Tariffs Are Held Up. Washington. Increases In freight rates on fruits and vegetables from Chicago and Milwaukee to various des. tinations in other states, filed with the interstate commerce commission and made effective Wednesday, were sus. pended by the commission until June 1, 1911. The tariffs were filed by the Chicago & Northwestern and the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rallways. The commission is of the opinion that the advances are too radical and will make an Investigation of thelr res a ou ok a #