The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 25, 1911, Image 2

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The Centre Reporter
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Centre Hall,
Bo, a mn
INTELLIGENT DOGS.
Pa.
If one may judge by the size of the
the
ties for sheep killed by
rapidly the
in Kentucky, and the dogs are show
ing an
in mutton,
fer-Jouran!
valued
apiece,
claims presented in various coun
losing
almost human discrimination
Louisville Cour
Sheep killed by dogs are
$6 $12
From this it appears that the
killing
full
Kentucky cou
savs the
at anywhere from to
he
Sout
western
dogs must iven to Cots
wolds
In
has
very generally
$4 a head. In th
claims allowed
lambs killed by
$12. It
belleved,
lot
pull
and
good judgment
wags"
4
} fleece,
it
are
at
the
and
and downs in
one nty
been discovered that sheep
listed for taxation
€@ same county
for bucks, ewes
dogs range from $8 to
the assessor's report is to be
t be a tremendous
that
fo
there mus
to
head,
of scrub
the
sheep in county
$4
exercise
down
the
average a
do must
olding the “scala
when they h on a slaugh
tering expedition 1e dogs are show
ing a marked high
class mutton that
be apprehended,
blooded sheep
county
left
in
Dead sheep seem
valuable tha
ficult to
unless it
n
account
be th:
progressing extraordinarily
and
circumstances
the
considerable num
fastidious
it
in ness
might
i or
raise dog tax
are not so allfire
To
taining old
new
Bn
8
about
the lon
age
one, highly recomme
with a Teutoni
He
whi
man not
Celtic, name
sauerkraut,
will enable any m
& century or
to
not only
pess, Jt
tizing
lates t!
that is
result of his
with sau
He d«
to eat
a
two
centenari
meals
sons, he
mend
meals,
known
her «
egg on
fare
go fishing
be picked
wo
One of
to the ma:
gets
long
only
Well, if
surely find
a farm lal«
money is a
The harem
enough, it seems
landers In New Y
Incorporated with
of encouraging the
on the
public streets,
A Chicago doctor thinks that every
one should
dix removed
have his vermiform appen
first
making
Who will be the
introduce
of
legislator to
the
compulsory?
a bill
removal vermiform appendices
The report is persistent
queen of England doesn’t
cans.
cans toadying around royalty that we
do not care for either. The
queen is probably justified.
that the
like Ameri
There are a whole lot of Amer}
much
We are advised that In eating grape-
fruit it is well to use a rangefinder
and then deploy the spoon so that
the juice does not hit the eye. It is
|
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at the table, however.
A manufacturing company in New
Jersey has had a young man arrested
for flirting with Its girl employes
His case will perhaps come under the
head of forming a combination in re
straint of trade
A 8t louis sword swallower tried
the other day to swallow a tork, and
it is golng to be difficult for him to
recover.
should fool with pointed tools.
Ten thousand alarm clocks were re
cently shipped from this country
China, and a Philadelphia paper prints
a joke about the waking up of the
Hermit Kingdom.
A western rallroad Is going te put
soda fountains on its summer trains,
This will, without doubt, add to its
fizz-ical valuation.
THE LUNBER TRUST
tions and 150 Individuals.
in the Eastern Sates 4re in a
Combine and Stand Between
Producer and Consumer,
t} first
broug
York In
gt
New ie
proceedings
erman
Standard
Justice fil
1 of
'nited States Court
ie
IOUS constituent
i8 popularly
er Trust,” all
ance of a widespread
eas
nably” to restra
String of Bombs Explodes
New York A cha {
bomt apparently a
fuse like
cau
e
n
single
firecrackers, ¢
Of ©x-
four-
East
families
crowd.
os
of a
on
hallway
tenement
plogions in the
story italian
Eleventh
were thrown Ir
ed the fire
men had difficulty restraining
gome of the occupants from jumping
to the pavement,
street Sixteen
a panic and
enca pes Two
to
to police
in
Opposes All Amendments
Washington President Taft is
he Tei
matter who
looks
proposed
Root and
personal! friends
Mr. Taft believes
should go through
was Introduced He
ght along that line
fn 44
procity agreement, no is
thelr sponsor The President
with disfavor the
amendments of Senators
L.odge, two of his
on
agreement
it
make his fi
the
will
MRS, TAFT IN WASHINGTON
President's Wife Improved, but Wii
Avoid £ec'al Functions
Washington. Mrs. Taft arrived
here, nccompanied by her daughter,
Miss Helen Taft, and Major Butt,
military ald to the President. She
was met at the station hy the Presi.
dent and driven at once to the White
House.
Her condition shows great im-
provement, it Is said, and the trip
from New York did not affect her.
10 QUIT
nz
Contends Arbitration Can-
not Sette All
BEFORE JUNE 1
tp ——————
De La Barra to be President
Interim.
'MADERO TO BE JOINT REGENT.
President Disz Announces That He
Wiil Resign Before the End of
the Month---De La Bara,
Namedas His Successor,
A ad
Madero,
Nii
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of National Honor.
i a a "
COL. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
tgoops havi
lary and killed
can citizens, and
ior
HE
hig case we have chosen to sub-
mit to such invasions, as is our right
But it
intolerable
Tr
d pr
an ivilege if we go denire
would be absolutely to
bind ourselves to arbitrate the ques-
raised by If
instance, instead its being
Mexican troops firing into our inland
towns and killing our citizens, it hap-
pened to be an English or a German
ra Japanese fleet which, not once
but again and again, fired into our
coast towns, killing and wounding
citizens, nation would immedi-
ately demand, not arbitration but
h atonement or war,
tions such invasions.
for of
0
this
elt
er
Brandeis Ready for nauiry.
Louis D irandeis,
here to confer
on the
which is to
Nashington
f Boston.
ith
arrived
House Committee
Postoffice Department
an inquiry into that branch
government service Mr,
probably will undertake the
Ww the
yf the
Hrandeis
Reyes to Keep Away.
Havana Gen, Bernardo Reyes,
former Mexican minister of war, ar.
here from Europe on the
He procecded at
ed a message from Mexico which
caused a sudden change in his plans,
Mexican situation, It
that
receipt of further orders.
|
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Secretary Knox to the British ar
French Ambassadors to Serve
as Basis of Negotiations.
nd
308K ELE
Madero As Joint Regent,
po ais Re
fi des;
The £08
telegraph
afternoon,
ft them
were
armistice overing e ©1 Te
PHILANDER CHASE KNOX
Secretary ~f State
has evolved a d
fh
Lae
The
Het
men
ROC TY
tary
which has received
proval of the president and the o
of cabinet,
that all differences which are inte
justifiable shall be submi
arbitration
of the existing arbitration treatie
eliminating the exceptions refer
to
tional
the real accomplishment of the
posed treaty The exceptions
tioned are found in arbitra
treaties the world over and have
stituted the chief obstacle to the
plication of the arbitration prince
for it is hard to conceive of a p
members his
tionally
io
honor.”
garded as having a controlling
interest.’
The United States Senate will
be asked to relinguish its righ
pass upon the question of arbitra
each dispute
and
advice consent
A WARSH P STRANDED
Miles of Coat Fields.
Cordova,
the United States cruiser Buffalo
it is
Alaska waters proved unavailing.
of Mexico, and were agreed upor
Inasmuct
that
that
is firmly
peace wil
Juarez in the evening
as the
had made
revolutionists
that
. government believes it
oOCu~- |
ap
ther
every concession the
requested, it
believed a treaty of
follow.
rna-
tted
Orders thas War Stooped
Juarez, Mexico Francisco 1. Ma
dero, Jr., has announced that the
news from Mexico City was so entire
ly satisfactory to him it might be unt
versally proclaimed that peace
throughout Mexico is now an accom
plished fact As the date for the
withdrawal from office of President
Diaz and Vice-President Corral has
been definitely fixed for June 1, if
will not be necessary for the insur
rob- | rectos to institute provisional govern
‘ora or provisional members of the
{ eabinet for the intervening 12 days
i but the fact that Madero will act with |
! Minister De La Barra in the reorgani
gation of the government will be ace
cepted as sufficient guarantee of the |
success of the revolution
Diaz's announcement of his inten
tion to resign is accepted with abso. |
lute faith by the revelutionists. {
te by
ring
is
pro-
tion |
con- |
ape
iple,
ber
not
ft to
ting
{
1.000 Sheep Burned.
| Kansas City, Mo Fire in Kansas |
i
| covering a block, burned 1,000 sheer |
destroyed two mule barns, A
new fire station was partly de
| stroyed. Many sheep were guided in. |
to lanes and driven ro safety. One
goat was seen leading 75 sheep te
safety through an open gate. Thirty
goats, which were used to lead sheep
to the packing-houses, perished.
Nearly 16 per cent. of the peoph
of Britain live by agriculture,
{and
les
ex-
LIVE NEWS
OF THE
STATE
Jr.
Mrs. Matthew Trimble,
ung Washington woman,
her hus-
caught beneatn
when it turned
York
was 21
tomoblle
at the Hospital
Trimble years old
le of six months The end
beds de
husband
bros}
Pittabur;
lenno
from the jury by Judge
a
prosecu-
taken y
Haymaker, who ordered
The
admitted it had not made out
Case
9
Lesh, 42
years old, was shot in the abdomen,
it is alleged, by Jere Labar at the lat-
home, six miles
Stroudsburg l.esh's condition
critical
Stroudsbhure George
from
is
ter's about
Kel-
Pen
low,
Argyl Mre. William P
28 vears old, while cleaning
the second-story of her
her balance and fell to
breaking her neck.
She died instantly
of
home, lost
the pavement,
The State convention of
America fixed the per
Easton .-
Foresters of
reduce the ualaries of the grand
Edward Fulton, 34
cashier of the Standard
died here from pneu-
monia, The body was taken to
Brookville for burial.
Lewiston.
vears oid,
A new source of rubber supply has
been announced to the French Acad
abundance in the Malay Peninsula
and Archipelago It is easily gath-
ered and contains ffom 10 to 20 per
cent. of pure gum,
An appropriation of $100,000 to
encourage small farmers in the Ha-
wailan Islands is covered in a bill
introduced in the legislature, which
sarries out some of the plane of the
hoard of immigration,