. —————————— i AAA SNAPSHOTS AT WILSON FILLS STATE NEWS| IMPORTANT POSTS All Pennsylvania: Gleaned for | president Items of Interest. | | Names Industrial Commission and Diplomats. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD | mpgs. HARRIMAN ON BOARD. Farmers Busy In Every Locallty— Churches Raising Funds for Many Worthy Objects—Items of Busi- ness and Pleasure that Interest. Two Ministers, a Consul And Secre- tary of Embassy on List Jus- tice Gerard to Ger many. Sinking wointed a Shade 1 Asgsistar has at Erie. adjuste Nine-year-old Robert, son of Hosler, of Benton, landed a trout that weighed three pounds to remain abr Norristown red the electi the hig} nixville for forty-eight Attommey- James A. Harrisburg, hs gone Canada, longe for a = ’ Supe Lock Haven, ily 1« Mr. Ling wil duties as of Abington Glens haul one into a causing received face and of them was se Directors of the Pank, at Ludwig IL. Kingst to take the place of R. R will leave July 1 awarded a cont Mrs. Reese was assistant cashier of the Miners’ Savings Bank, with which institution he had been associated for twenty-three years. People's National Edwardsville, have elected Reese, of 1, cashier Zarr HE erect who to bec cashier ract to a new con SUFFRAGE BILL SIGNED. May Now Vote For All Statutory Offi. Scranton is greatly in need of swimming pools and puBlic bath houses, declares The Times of that city. There are no nearby streams or pools of consequence, the city has a population unusually large number of bovs, who are largely engaged in an industry that requires much bathing. It would be a very popular memorial if some philanthrop ist should give and endow a ming pool or baths in sections of the city, that paper. cers in Hlinois. and with an ent and swim- | sat ir he picture as first lady of one more | the Is the opinion of or State i seorge Wilbur Trout, Antol ufirage crusaders for a week ppeared at Mrs. Sherman Booth and nette who lab Fowler and Almond | the bill Kane boys, left on their bicycles for a fishing trip on Kinzua Creek. They intended spend the night on a farm nine miles from Kane, but they were startled to se a large black bear come out of the brush into the road a short distance ahead | of them. The bear immediately dis | 5 ; ) ceeding on his way, he stopped to | nn. or ’ . bil ar he w en jook them over. The boys held a hur 8 nampions seek to put it in op ried consultation and decided to post. | eration . : pone the fishing trip, so they turned | The bill will become a law on July their wheels and hurried back to | 1. After that any attacks on the measure will have to be made in the Funk red to get Theodore ¥ passe Hoomaquist, ernor's office By his signature ( made 1llinols the Mississippi to right of the ballot Attorney General P. J Lucey does not find the suffrage blll unconstitu. the Cov overnor Dunne of women the . } 4 to . y first State east give THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ANTICIPATION A | HOLE , JusT \ Len £16 “ i UIWIM IM THAT Lun % "EET TIITIWY pos Myo H Ne Guns! | © DID | EVER | { ETH AMD FIRE YOUTH TRS To GRAN HILL SHOOT UP CO Eight Killed in Explosion Buffalo. a Panic in Washington. FIFTY MEN ARE Had No Warning. ory ONE OR OTHER MUST GO. McNab Says There Is No Doubt That ms had thei It Will Be He. nd feet Kan #t accept eit! Franc The President signation ynolds, and er my re Mr. McR« fn there is no doubt in my mind that | mine,” said nited States At forney John L. McNab. He said any efforts that may been made by his friends to have ident Wilson decline his resignation bave been without his knowledge and against his desires, “1 could physicians ask for that of timated 30 will die Oniy the presence of mind of a po | will I of near occurred train approaching He tracks and flagged the train. It stopped just as another ex. piosion tore the from the fac tory buildings. The windows in the trains were smashed many pas. sengers cut, but had train pro be genRers He explosion Valley train have first a Lehigh by and saw the ran down the Was Yep when the remain in the depart. ment longer with Mr. McReynolds at the head of it after what has trans pired,” he added, “so plainly there is roofs not apd ana the road, Schaefferstown, has been unanimously elected as pasor of Keeler's, Sumney- town and Old Goshenhoppen Reformed churches, A few days ago Judge B. W. Green and party of friends, of Emporium, en. Joyed the novel experrience of a race with a large bear, on the Portage, near Four Mile. The chase lasted for a mile or more, his bearship keeping Just ahead of the auto. At the proper time the bear made for the creek evading the anto, AVIATOR DROWNS IN OCEAN. Fairbairns Was Testing Machine For Trans-Atlantic Flight, New London.—An aviator, Fair. bairns, was drowned off Shoesburyness. He had flown down from Brooklands and was experimenting with a new type of machine with which he pro- jected a trans-Atlantic flight in July Fairbairns fell into the sea from a neight of 1,000 feet and sank before a friend, who was cruising in the v! cinity, wag able to rescue him. ceeded another 60 yards many would death, CURTIS GUILD ROBBED. Thief Gets $1,000 in Cash and $50,000 Letter of Credit. Paris. Curtis Guild, who recently resigned his post as United States ambassador at St. Petersburg, was robbed of $1,000 In cash and a letter of credit for $50,000. He is staying #t a hotel In Paris. Xavier Guichard, head of the Criminal Investigation De. partment, and a iarge force of detec for the thief nothing to do but accept my resigna. tion.” PIGEON FLIES 4,200 MILES, Makes Trip From Brazil To Jean. nette, Pa. Jeannette, Pa. a local fancier eons to a Rio Janeiro fancier, who liberated them in the public square of Rio Janeiro on May 8. Sunny Jim put in an appearance here Wednesday SPECIAL AGENT 1S SUSPENDED Official Who McReynolds Appealed for Removed. ATTORNEY McNAB'S EXIT. i i | Judge Van Fleet Declares Tha Government is Los ng a | Valuable Cfficial in McNabb. BREAKS ANOTHER TRADITION Wilson Walks Bareheaded With a Vis tor to White Mouse Gate MINERS CALL STRIKE. District Virginia Serve Notice These in New River of West Agreem trike TO PUT NEW RATES IN FORCE. Railroads in Missouri Not to Wait For Court's Mandate. Mo.-—~Railroads in Mis by decision {ourt, pas rate Kansas City pouri affected of United upholding the Missouri two-cent and maximum fre.ght laws, will, ing for the mandate of the Supreme Court, put the new rates in force "at the earliest practical date,” according to an an nouncement by attorneys representing railroads, after a the recen 4 fl Rupreme the States pr genger without wait FLIGHT OVER THE BALTIC. In Four Hours. Stockholm, Sweden--The French aviator Marcel G. Brindejone des Mou- linals, who recently made the flight from Paris to St. Petersburg, arrived in the Bwedish capital. He crossed the Baltic in his aeroplane from Re val in four hours, including thé time spent In making a descent on the Swedish coast in order to ascertain COMMERCIAL | Weekly Review of Trades and Market Reports. t wunn s Increased activit of i Live Stock CHICAGO i865; Hogs, bulk of light, $840G%.70 WE@3.70; heavy, $8.1568.35: RIBGR AL: pige, 36856 Weak to 10¢ lower: beeves, @O.05; Texas steers, $6.90@S: and feeders, $5.9008.05: heifers, $680G R40; calves, sales, mixed, rough, Ks 30 Cattle $7.2 stockers cows and $6756 9.50 Sheep Weak: generally 10615¢ lower; native muttons, $4.60@5.50: yeariings, $5. 4066.40; lambs, native, epring, $56.26@G 7.50 PITTSBURGH Cattle steady; sup Choice, $8.50G 8.70; prime, $8,200 8.40. Sheep lower; supply wethers, $5.10@5.25; culls and com. mone, $23; lambs, $5GS: veal calves, $10.50 11. Hogs active, receipts, 15 double decks. Prime heavies, $se8@Rv0; mediums, $8.80@ 8.85; heavy Yorkers, $ER6E@R.90; light Yorkers, SRRSGR.00; pigs, $8.85@8.90; roughs, $7.50@ 7.70. fair; prime KANSAS CITY Hogs. Bulk, $8.50 @8.57%: heavy, E8500 8.55; packers and butchers, $8508.60; lights, $8.58 08.60; pigs, $708.