wo CS SA AAR CHANGE THIRD | CLASS CITIES Senator Clark's Bill Proposes Mayorand Councilm: nic Body DAIRY AND FOOD BILLS Revolutionary Alterations in Munici- pal Government Do Not Include Ripper Clause—All Salaried Officers to Serve Terms. (8pecial Harrisburg Correspondence.) Harrisburg.-—A revolutionary change fn the government of third-class cities is proposed in a bill introduced in the Senate by Sens or Henry A. Clark, of Erie. It provides for a mayor and a mall councilmanic body for gov- ernment of cities The bill, | which wa first introduced $n the present session of the Legisla ture, hes the support of the Civic Al lied f Third-class Cities, and according to Senator Clark, has been indorsed by chambers of commerce and trade of many third olass cities. The four pri ares of the bill are: A four council elected at conduct the affairs of tiative, referendum; lot for the alec cers per, the such s one of the Bodies o boards of ncipal feat mayor and large to cities; part isan unicipal men the contain a measur iding salaried prov offic Oo Dairy and Food Bills rT em nilk from provid erosene of nader a bill int of Philadelphia, all roduced indu power one no machinery in o record are rec er decisions | nety juired days il y #8 the time nded by perm slo of all part nterest, according to a bill pro by Senator Sensenich, West and oth flaw or equity, All soelal clubs t Hquor will be basis as license presented in Judson, of izations that aell same if a bill Mr is enacted Into law accel on the Washington County, must obtain a the same manner as loons, must pay the same and sell liquors only during the hours Heense in practically secured by =a license foe that “saloons 1 are e permitted to carry on, the business. The bill carries out the | suggestion on the subject contained in yovernor Tener's receni annual mes sage. The resolution offered in the Senate for an investigation into the necessity for, number and salaries and efficiency of all officers and employ- es of the Legislature, State depart- ments, boards and commissions, passed the Senate unanimously. Be- fore it was finally adopted it was that the Democratic House members of the investigating commission shall number two instead of one BIG RAFT OF HOUSE BILLS. Mothers’ Pensions and Many Other Projects Introduced. A bill appropriating $250,000 for the relief of destitute mothers was pre- seuted in the House by Mr. Stein, Al legheny, the mother being eligible only when compelled to work away from home and children in order to support herself and offspring The poor authorities are to administer the fund after the Court approves an ap plication, the amount of relief to be the first child and $5 for each ovided Senate 1slons are also pr introduced in the Philadelphia. It le to all cities, and the fong of the composed of given to Mothers’ per for in a bill by Mr. Sheatz, of applicab ing out of the carry provi act 1s trustee are to doned moth vidowed or abar The combine maximum 12 & month children, $26 month for ill not ut the urance concern also prepared flding plans and does not wish to yield to the other company. The ordl of condemnation was passed by but Mayor refused to because of pending litigation insurance concern. The hear reopened by Judge Sulz condemnati ordinance, ically be the Mayor permitted neither signed nor v Dance Counc the ign it, however, come law, it o lie, etoed, fcr a period of ten days Poads to Be Repaired The put the roads from 18 CIty State Highway ment will and other into first when the Depart central points to Gettysburg trim for next ration of the thi " battle of Gettysburg place It ls expected that be travel te battlefield Class summer, gsemicentennial of will here cele take will the from all especially the old and capital and parts of the country, hatween the Biante Adams county town og aa To Expedite Legislation, Representative John R. K. S¢ chairman of the Judiciary Committee, announced rules adopted to expedite the business of the mittee. They make its meetings open to the public and, by giving the fullest consideration to all legislation in Its hands and the widest publicity to its action, seek to win the approval of the full membership of the House. The | rules compel every bill to be disposed | of in ten days and guard the physi | cal possession of the original bill and | its immediate report to the House, ] ott, Special com Cold Storage Rules. licensing of cold storage provided in the Wilthank bill. The Agricultural Department is au thorized to inspect them and temized quarterly reports must be made, nam ing the condition of the storage prod wets, which the inspectors ean con demn at any time. Records of receipts and withdrawals must be kept, and | houses is State of entry. Food cannot be kept longer months under ordinary eir cumstances, though ths inspectors can allow it to be kept longer. | York BANANAS ANNA ANNA PN No Cause for Alarm About Third Base Position While Veteran Austin Remains in Good Health, a spend; Third Baseman Austin. er. It was Austin, laid out Pitcher C. Brown last sem. mer on & quick throw to first. The ball hit Brown on the back of the head and things looked serious for awhile. Cleveland Releases Trio. Pitcher Gene Krapp, Catcher Jack Adams and Outfielder Art Hauge r will wear Cleveland uniforn next year Krapp has been eaten to Portland, while Adams and have been turned over to Topsy Toledo, by the way, who hart a a a a NOTES - (IOPORIDOM for the sake of lendid z York basel fodically Chance was a gift for Ne Ww delas Christmas fans And i now ked to the Washington finish no h Senators are ple igher than second. Luther McCarty bardier Wella He after the “little big” f« Hugh Jennings, after a time in vaudeville, has come to the conclusion would fight Bom is going right out Hows “Chick” with Lathers, who had a trial Detroit Tigers. has been shipped to Indianapolis by the Provi dence team Frank Donnelly, the who served as aa umpire last season, has signed to man- age the Springfield club of the Threo- Eye league. Jim Flynn no sooner gets his black ened eve so It looks as if it would heal than he ig matched with Cyclone Johnny Thompson These golf bugs who cannot find the regular game enough for them but must needs add innovations have our gincere sympathy Joe Rivers’ punching powers have amazed New Yorkers, which reminds one of the time Aurelia Herrera land ed on Denny Yanger, The management of the Boston American league club has refused to raise the salaries of its players and says the players should be satisfied with the world's series coin It is claimed for Wreatier Lurich that he speaks twelve languages fluently. He might challenge Zbyezko tongue, to be sure the big “There will be ‘fadeaways’ on no room for my team.” He has young material on his roster, any avers National Board Declares The Eel Vie tor in Freefor-All Pace at Hartford Meeting. the board of Trotting asso 02%), A decision rendered by review of the makes National The Eel (2 winner of the fie far pace at the Hartford grand meeting, September 4 it is the instance on record of a ciation dead, the now all circuit first dead horse winning a The race in mained In question was contested by seven lows: Sir R Murphy), The Ewen), Don Densmore ham Baughman (Cox) (Ray), Indeg and Vernon Eel won the and Sir R., race which 1 winner ré- until this decision, horses, as fol- Eel (Me- { Parker), Bran- . Hal B J ’ ey) The heat in 2:07%, yendence { Rodn vicKinne: opening according to produced at the recent trial, tanced. At the time of the judges in the stan gave Murphy's hors the dence dis- race the was e as finishing seven Came out and the UNLUCKY YEAR FOR CHAMPS Titles or Have Decisions ainst Them—Ad Many Lose Rendered Ag Wolgast Among Then Jackson Asks to Be Traded. Outfielder George General” Jack- son of the may be traded to some other 2lub next season, as he does not think the agrees with him. Jackson has written to Manager Stallings that he would like te be traded if possible, and pre fers St. Louis He always played in a warm climate before coming to Boston, and thinks he show to much better advantage if he got away from the Hub Dead. Braves Boston climate would Pioneer of Baseball One man who contributed much to the game of baseball was Eilis Drake, who passed away the other day at his home in Stoughton, Mass., at the age of seventy-six vears. He invented the leather cover of the paseball in its present form, but, like many other men, he did not reap the reward of his work, as he did not have it pat- ented. Davis Back With Mack. Harry Davis, former first baseman of the Athletics and for years adviser of Manager Muck, is to return to the Philadelphia club as trainer and scout. Davis was let go last year to manage the Cleveland club, a job from which he resigned before the season Rlosed, Why Red Managers Falled. Hanlon, Ganzel, Griffith and O'Day failed to fill the hole at short, and A A———" that's one reason why they failed as managers of the Reds. ATTOMNNETS, Dn. P. PORYREY ATTORNEY AP LAW PELLEVONTA BB Stes Nort of Court Rouse Ee. Y. BADRIMON WALN FES ATTORNEY ATAAW BRLLEFONTR 05 Pe 1» ¥. Bigh west All peolerionsl business precaptly stiesbed © RES ts. SNe ve. J. Bowes Ww. b Esa 3mm, BOWER & ZERDY ATTORNEYS AT LAY EioLy BLoow BELLEVOERTA Pe Mocemory to Osvis, Bowxs & Osi Consultation in Boglah and Germans, I H B. 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