The Centre Reporter CENTRE HALL PA FIGHTING MACH!NES, Ss Monitor was launched, We have just armament which st the time seemed to promise a permanent change In theory and practice. What Monitor did for us in the crisis which the salvation of our navy. But what elapsed! The Monitor type has gone to the scrap heap, and the massive, towering, stupendous dreadnought has taken its place. Torpedoboats bave come in, followed by torpedo de stroyers. And the range of naval op eration: bas been extended. Every maritime nation has equipped Itself with submarines, and the very latest is a submarine that can fight above the water and descend with safety after delivering the fire of its battery. Under the water and above the land in the air the power of! destruction 1s extending. What is the end of this development of the means of devasta- tion? Logically, 1s it not the estab Hshment of universal peace as an in- ternational duty? Wherever the Romans lived In the days of the empire they carried luxury and art. They occupied for centuries a large part of the northern coast of Africa. It 1s not surprising therefore to learn by a dispatch from Tripoll that a body of [talian troops dIggIDE trenches near the Oasis of Sclara, on the spot formerly occupied by Roman imperial gardens, has unearthed an ancient Greek Venus of remarkable beauty, The head and arms are miss. ing, but the torso is In excellent preservation and reminds beholders of the famous Capitoline Venus. The statue has been sent to Rome, where ft will be in the National museum. In nearly every spot where soldiers have tapped the ground to throw up defensive works they have uncovered traces of the ancient Ho man occupation of Tripoll, Including tombs, mosaics and ruins of splendid placed There is a New York statute against the revelation by physicians of the se crets of the consultation room; but a New York judge has de~ided that It does not prevent a doctor from scribing the which be performed when he finds it necessary in de services has to sue for the collection of his fee that the the phy- siclan may proceed with his action leging anything and everything that is necessary, without indirectly becoming tion of the law The decision would seem is to pay a case, judge rules, al oa or either directly liable for viola to be reasonable It A mean man why will refuse fair fee t« his doctor. A Creeley, have perfected a seedless watermelon and is now experimenting with pea- nuts crossed with sweet peas He ex pects to get blossoms and peanuts from the same vines, the peanuts growing above ground instead of In the earth. He has hopes of producing a succotash plant by crossing corn and beans, and boks forward to growing a breakfast food which will Include the qualities of coffee. In the meantime, where's Luther Barbank? Colorado, man claims to A Dutch prisoner, who was taking walking exercise In the courtyard of the Conclergerie Prison at Paris, sud- denly made a running jump at the wall, which is 14 feet high and topped with iron spikes, mounted it like at cat, to the amazement of the jailers. jumped down on the other side, climb ed 20 feet up a wire ladder, dropped by accomplices from an open window, and got away He must be a real fiy- fog Dutchman. Girls In a Massachusetts college have rejected the cap and gown as graduation gard In favor of the white dress, on the ground that the latter is proof to the skeptical that higher edu cation for women is a rank fallure. tuvalid that his days are numbered, main. That might Le also sald with perfect truth of the healthiest man in the land a at New Haven, Conn. 200000 It Is with a etinp By hurling a custard ple into the face of a would-be robber a waitress in a Denver restaurant half-blinded him and saved the money in the cash box, As a weapon of defense the custard ple deserves the highest encomiums —— s————————————————— A A I SOFT COAL MINERS WILL NOT STRIKE Satisfactory Agreement Wage Question Reached. on ANTHRACITE WORK TO STOP The celve An Increase In Pay and All Other Demands Are Walved. Bituminous Miners Are To Re- Cleveland, O.- Peake, by agreement, was declared in the bituminous coal fields Friday. Immediately afterward an order was issued by the anthracite strike committee that the 173,00 miners in those fields suspend work this week. It can be authoritatively stated, however, that negotiations will begin within a week for a settlement in the anthracite fields. There will be a short suspension in the bituminous flelds to permit the operators and miners of the different states to settle their internal differ. ences, hut, according to the agreement made in the joint conference, no influence the cost of the agreement made that will mining here or keep the miners irom over as much as they can. By ceive i agreement the miners will re increase of five for screen per work, an cent three for for five coal, cents mi run, 6.5 cent labor and dead day and hours’ work with demands are waived Saturday five hours the other There pay will be a suspension in all states Arkansas, where the work niract bituminous fields In except Missouri, Kansas, Texas aud I agreement to Oklahoma, tiationg for a co ion me benefits iy un L are far as the there Me antni concerned sationai tress for GeCiars a not ast long Joh: T Dempse rantor Thomas Kennedy, o John Fal of Shamokin ide the union anthracite districts telegram to George F. Baer anc ope gent president rator, proposing the t¢ the mi tiations The willing reply awaited upon which ners were resume neg from ir. Baer the WAR *ager plan is necessity oO 1% Loge iy pted ’ adc thers ther fle rences Wh he d operators WAR Ro done among pension much the miners to as short mnaKe ible A8 DOSS YOUNG'S PIER EURNED Noted Old Structure At Atlantic City Catches Fire From Electric Wires. Atlantic C and an before midnight hour after the close of ity Just a vaude ville performance Young's Old Ocean Pier, first of the great that Atlantic City has thrust the took fire, supposedly from crossed wires in the theater dressing wharves out into oRean, and was almost The room, #troy $400,000 Fortunately, at were discovered had left the pler The fire for a Young's Hotel, entirely de ed lose is estimated at the ail flames people time the the show threatened the pier, and time facing in its near vicinity. Firemen how ever, managed to control it DEAD AT THE AGE OF 104. Coloradian Was Born Near Where His Life Ended. Trinidad, Colo. Antonio Lopez, said in Las in Colorado, For the last Animas county, if not hermit in a dugout at Garcia Plaza. He was born near where he died and than a few He was 50 saw the first miles from his home, old before he American settler. Chicago.-—-Anna De Calvo, years old, 1064 West Eleventh street bor. The child attempted to play with when it suddenly made a viclows at. tack on the girl to death. The girl and dog had been left alone In the kitchen for a few minutes, and when members of the family re(urned they found the dead body on the floor. DEADLOCKED W TH ROADS Managers Say That Rallroads Are Unable Financially To Add a Burden Of 19 Per Cent. crease In Expenses. in New York tee of of The conference commit raliroads east Norfolk and their managers of 50 Chicago and Western north of the Railroad loco engineers arrived at a dead iock Monday night vf increase in and wages. The managers r cede demands of the over the question an standardization efused to to the men and he engineers declined to accept this ison emands As that and reaffirmed their d § i matiers now stand the question placed before the rank and Brotherhood of Locomotive fe railroads tf ths ia Brother uid give it full co Biggs ie ft toy mitted 10 nsideration them engineers had requested a f $4.44 $5.21 service and WAKE | day for Service pe r passenger freight creases for ove per day for substantial In They asked beit-line and 1 rtime also NCTeREeS : special engines and pecified that al manned TO ABOLISH COMMERCE COURT. Bill Favorably Reported In House Minority Report Probable the House by ve Sims for the majority ‘om report, the ex ted in Foreign ( A minority contention inter State and 0 the Court is opposing that Commerce pensive, a few useless he and probably will submit days VOTES TO UNSEAT BOWMAN, Evidence Subsequently Like That In Stephenson Case. Washington —The House Commit on Elections No. 1 voted 4 to 2 to the unseating gentative Charles CC. Bowman, Re publican, of Pittston, Pa. Eleventh district, on charges of fraud and gross irregularity of election. The question of seating Mclean, Democrat, will eome up later. It is probable that the seat will be vacated and another elec. tion ordered. {ee recommend of Repre. Horse Commits Suicide. Jeffergonville, Ind. — Suicide is what Charles Pangburn, a veterinary sur geon, pronounced it when he saw a into swollen current of sink to Dr. Pangburn had been treat: ing the animal for a severe ailment with which it had suffered several days. He was driving away when he saw the sick horse gallop furiously to ward the stream and watched it un. hesitatingly plunge in and end its pearance of a struggle, Seidel n Exoncrated, Milwaukee, Wis At a session last until long after midnight, Emil Seidel, the Socialist mayor, was formation on which taxes should have been higher against favored taxpay- The charge was investigated by five Socialists, and none of the opposi- tion and the Socialist council con. firmed the report of the committee. i i oAM MAY iN MEXIGANS Must Live Up to Government's Constitution. THE FEDERAL FORCES WEAK Down the Same Mexico That Was Cuba Nicaragua. Likely to Principle To Lay Done In and The rebel ceesses have shal mfidence of some of the Washi fgmnh o mph The Cuba, other Centr: i Amer pring republ ndian ment has laid down the having ous dist iple lar constitutions, the vari feat irb those live ements in to vernment will of coun up to must be the ma- expressed no ng « be the £0 representative of the jority of the people and that there should created despotism tries obliged them: that freely be self The problem may soon be presented whether some such representa tions may not have to be made to the ambitious aspirant for executive pow in Mexico in the event of Madero's Even in such case, how- confidently believed here be no necessity for an In Mexico or for the exercise of anything more than moral suasion #uch as has been potent in the case of other disturbed Latin-American re publies fo » 1 ever, it there will vasion of is RIDICULES IDEA OF PLOT. On Rumor To Dynamite His Train In Nicaragua. Knox Santo Domingo. had no information in any way sub stantiating ‘he rumor of a plot in Nicaragua to dynamite his train. Ac cording to a Managua dispatch, pub- lished here, sulted in the sentencing to death of | 40 opponents of the government. An adherents. Mr. Knox ridicules idea of a plot, and believes the report has been circulated to discredit mission, Appeals To Taft. Washington.— Rev. Charles 8. Farland, secretary of the Federal America, presented a petition to Presi dent Taft urging him to take meas mines of the nation. The petition ex. presses the belief that “where Igter ests are involved which so seriously concerned.” | STEPHENSON RETAINS SEAT | Both Haryland Senators Voted With | Majority-—28 Republicans and | 12 Democrats Favored Westerner. Washington. Senator Stephenson, of Wisconsin, octogenarian million- aire, banker and lumber man, retains his seat, By a vote of 40 to 34 the Benate de. that $107,793, which the Senator admitted spending in the Wis- consin had been charge primaries, usea cor Twenty-eight Democrats Republicans and 12 voted to hold Senator election a valid one Democrats and 16 Republi- ob Senator Stephenson declared he felt was due him “l never spent a dollar life,” sald he 66 years of wrongfully “In active management have emploved three genera wirike ! any thousand and never used a dollar for a men had a fraud of kind.” Senator for whose vote greeted by Lorimer, Senator Stephenson n ontburst alleries, The came speechmaking by Senators Pomerene and Sutherland for Stephenson Cummins, Lea and Poindexter against him Poindexter Senator WHE Eres Senn Was laughter in the Senate ig under similar charges vote end of of at the a days and Senators O'Gorman Senator Btephen ter th Lot that Senator declared & alleged offense against et an that charged Sen tor ner ator Lea lared Stephenson's workers had violated the rules of ordinary decency and pro priety and there was thing left to violate wept because fic DESERTED, SEEKS DEATH, Eloping Woman Robbed Of $4,300 TURKS CLAIM VICTORIES. 5,000 Put At cers and Men. Italian Losses Over Off rat sgt nl Constantinople Office announced tha iripoli had 11 March ARE ian beer ital FOR RECALL OF ARIZONA JUDGES House Of other in the Senate. New State Passes Bill; An Embezzied $100,000, Charge. Tufts widow of 28 Angeles, Cal Graham former Worth, jail here awaiting arraign the charge of having em approximately $100.000 of the £1.000,000 estate of his wife. Tufte is alleged to be a hypnotist and occult adept and founder of a cult called The Church of God He said also to be the head of the American Hymalén Christian Colony Association husband of the A. R. Roe, of Fort the county ment on bezzled Tex., is in is Credit Association. To himself For Farmers’ farmer intrench against possible loss by making financial arrangements for holding his crops and protecting his credit, Representative Norris, of Nebraska, introduced a bill to create farmers to ascertain the rracticablility and de girability of organizing a farmers’ na tional co-operative credit association Washington equip the to Michigan For Suftrage. Lansing, Mich.--The House, by a 75 to 19, passed the bill pro viding for a vote at the fall election on The bill now goes the Governor for his signature Ocborn recommended the | | Passage of the bill to John Arbuckle Dead. New York-John Arbuckle, well-known coffee man, died at hie home in Brooklyn. He was 74 years | Death was due to a general col | the | wh sia— Salisbury Gets Women's College. Greensboro, N. C.-—-The committee ARS SA AS Wife and Child See Aviator Killed. Dusseldorf, Germany The German PENN SYLVANIA STATE NEWS Newsy Items Gathered From All Parts of the State. York.—The Dover Farmers’ Co Operative Association hag been organ ized and will file articles associa tion with Recorder Sonneman of Mauch Chunk. W. ( State Health Department, the prevention and cure culogis Asa Packer Bchool. Miller, of the lectured on titer Public of in the Oley Prof. Irwin W resigned as teacher of the ship High position at the School Ziegler Oley accept Mata has Town mar High School to a si NOris Stroudsburg William Kresge, an undertaker of Brodeadsville, died while making arrangements for a uo neral in the Kunkletown being due to Cemetery, death heart disease Anto second-glory w» demented, Norristown Ir Bethlehem Terek, out of a South jumped while temporarily 10 who INGOw WAR re moved the IBET Asylum Bethlehem —A from heavy rod that the top of a stone quarr: Martin's rick, (Creek Joseph Tem who was head, Reading Jacob R. Ritter Bey on a nstantly kill sitting bench, on ng him geventy €Nn Year retired cabinet maker coffin six Joseph's & old } h who made # OWD Year died in =1 it Hil The the Pennsylvania gitended hy send The i costs Jack mon three Flor vears old, of Coplas if Rittersy and Gable. fi were peri Both chi glepe In they tripped and fell ching and tongues ence Ye sly in dren jured in similar weye playing their houses landing on severing WAVE stone when their their aon front of nearly Carlisle. Russel three years old, died at his home here from the result of & gunshot wound received eleven vears ago while em ployed in a Perry county saw mill Sweger was accidentally shot by a gun held in the hands of one of his brothers and was paralyzed from the waist down. Allentown Word has been received here of the death at Chicago of Mrs Mina A. Miller, wife of Cassius A. Mil ler, and daughter of the late Robert E. Wright, 8r. Rhe was a sister of Robert E. Wright, Jr, and the late J. Marshall Wright, of Allentown. both former chairmen of the Democratic State Central Committee Kutztown Sweger, twenty B. Ketner arrested a band of gypsies, consisting of four men, two women and two children for cruelty to animals. Justice of the them $15 and costs. Their eleven horses had no ehelter for three days and hardly any Constables U York-—A warrant, charging him was served upon J K. loan company here. He ‘3 alleged to have written fictitious names and ad. used in negotiating a loan from the company, and then to have appro. Lancaster. The Pennsvivania Rai) road Company has rewarded Charles Spence, of Marietta, with 325 each for preventing a passenger wreck near that town when they discovered a boulder on the tracks. Lancaster. — Jefferson Eckman, & farmer in the southern part of the county, committed suicide at his resi dence near Buck. Upon the preisnse hat he intended to kill a cat, Eckman ook a revolver from the house and vent to his barn, where his body was ‘ound an hour later by his son.