Centre CHAS. R. KURTZ, PROOF GIVEN IN ABUNDANCE \prietor. Showing That McKinley Knew the Purpose of Philipinos TO ESTABLISH A REPUBLIC I'hat Have idee Judge Supreme Court Has Decided I'he United States Cannot Colonies— The by Fancy. I'he Decision A. S. Johnston has con her ber of extracts from official rej show as a matter of offic the Filipinos had estal their islands when our troops that they in there; were treated as all be recognized and maintained i Americans betrayed and deceived fired the first shot in the present war, and after hostilities had commenced re- fused to for peace; that they have beer al drawn into t l along, mis- 1¢ treated and deliberately war is shown by the following extract onc from official document which any may see for himsel United States C ° . A \ : an oficial “Ww . ) 381 Secretary Cridler, Febn 1, at Ma- tant stant ymsul nila, in Senate Document 62. “The been able to ee a Xv ywn (St said: ‘Large sug for insurgent Admiral De 0a attend ; of insurgent i for t ing leaders for the pi of forming a civil government has acted independently of the: but has kept mie advised of his which has been wonderful. lowed him to pass, by water, arms aod ammunition, and t Spanish arms and ammunition frou arsenal as he needed. Have frequently to condact the war hun which he has done invariably,’ Thomas M. Anderson, communication to Aguinaldo, J I have rect such the ) lake General Senate Document 62, Page st an hav I desire to have them lations with you, an your people to co-openate with u Lary ve had no re a rent honor to make requi horses and 5 esent your COD Ie ’ lows *“ I have circulated orders in the prov. inces in the proximity that in the short. est time possible horses be brought for sale. * * | have also ordered to be placed at my disposal so carts that I shall place at your dispositic 4 Before Commission at Paris, Commander B. B States and was asked the question by Senator the Spanish-American Peace October 14, Bradford, of the | Navy, was brought as a witness Frye, one of President McKinley's Com. missioners, and made the reply below (see Senate Document 62, page 4 “Mr. Frye- * * * What kind of a nation in the eyes Id would we appear to be to er Aguinaldo and his insurgents to Spain to with as they please “A. (Commander Bradford) We be- came responsible for everything he has done. He is our ally, and we are bound to protect him SOME MORE PROOF Admiral Dewey, ina |) Lodge, February, 1900, said “I never treated him as an ally, ex cept to make use of him and the natives to assist me in my operations against the Spaniards.” President McKinley's Philippine Com- missioner, Mr. Denby, in the New York Herald, iu November, 18¢9, said “That his (Aguinaldo's) victories over the Spaniards made our task casier is true.” The following extract from an article in the Singapore Free Press, May 4, etter to Senator 1898, giving an account of the arrange. | ment with Admiral Dewey, through United States Consul General Pratt, for Aguinaldo’s aid, shows that the purposes and hopes of the Filipinos for independ. | ence were known tothe McKinley Ad. | ministration the in question having been sent to Secretary | Day May 5, 189 ite Document 62, page $8 from the start, article | by onsul (Sen “General Aguinaldo’s policy embraces the independence of the Phill gy, A * * American would be desirable temporarily, on the same | which might be instituted Cuba.” protection as that after in to Mr, McKinley 1ate Do Filipinos Aguinaldo, lated lane Ga jan i which tru lon it tothe free u make pea i CRil, a band ming wil by the igned by the that after al are prepared to shed for the Iliherty and in . country. his piece, when the argent troos Santa Mesa opended as there was one rt of the insurgent August Page lepartment on superior in er Kg e and more capable of ment than the natives of Cuba, and I am familiar with both ra Further ot with them has confirmed mic in that opinion.” The the en self gO "ss course United States Supreme Court, in f case of Scott vs Sanford (19 How,, 446), opinion by Chief Ju tice Taney, de- clared “There is certainly no power given by the constitution to the Federal Govern ment establish naintain colonies bordering on the United States orat a distance, to be ruled and governed at its own pleasure, nor to enlarge its territor ial limits in any way, except by the ad mission of new states This has never been reversed, he id by a score to or the but has the Ss construct. on of coustitntion been consistently uj reme Court in nearly notably when so great a lawyer as Chief of other cases, Justice Marshall was at the head of that great tribunal. Prisoners Attempt Escape. Five prisoners who are in the jail at Ridgway. for counterfeiting, almost suc. | | ceeded fn making their escape Tuesday night, Three saws were found in the | possession of the prisoners, and one of the steel bars of a window had been cut off at both ends, when the sheriff discov | ered what was going on, “South Before the War'' at the bpera | Furst, Col { and Hon, James Scarlet, of Danville, for found for the | | fourtee plaintiff a sum of about five thousand. | buneen house to night, ——— BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900. 0CO0000000000000000Q000000000000LOCODO00000OO0O0000 tir timat nditures of the gove 0000000000000 OO00O000OCO00OCOCO00OCOCOOOCOOOC OOS COCO O0000CO0O0CO000 COOCOCOCOOOOOOOOOO00O000VD00VOVOCOOOOX »foyre 1} CoOngre thrown tarted damagt ber loss fences and bn ag “Ka 1) favor of s plaid fs 1h resuit would likely be that a number of other property owners in all parts of the state, who ifered in many of wh by sparks from | Lyon Ca On Monday a down by the sup! case from th for it fluen ing and alien. attracted Moyer ls ating bis affection he trial on, and, much attention fought closely by able counsel, Bower & Orvis appeared for the plaintuff and Ex. Judge WwW. F the defendant, The jury The supreme court reversed the verdict owing to the rejection of Col, W. FP. Reeder's testimony. Weaver-Lykens, W. FP. Taylor, Esq., at his home in Tyrone, joined in marriage David A. caver, of Benore, and Miss Nora Alberta Lykeus, of near Warriorsmark, War of Subjugaticn and Its Fearful Cost. Reeder, of this place, | 0000000000000 00OCOO000O00 000000000 OO0COOOVLOOO0 OOOO a raresight « dition of the bir Young Nimrod Gets Lost , Aarons went out rush mountain on , & son of Lewis Mench for pheasants and other sm game, aller of partaking noon he his noon lanchi however mountain all early next morning, when he reaching his home - Fell Down a Well Mrs, Louis LaChance, of fell through the covering of Houtzdale a dry we feet Saturday oh and came near dying of suffocation. She was not badly hurt by the fall, but the well was so full of gas that it almost prov ed the death of Mrs, LaChance and res. cuers, It was not until the fourth man was let down into the well that it was possible to get a rope around the unfor. Innate woman, and dmw ber to the sur. face, deep THE NEW FAIR A SUCCESS THE ATTENDANCE IS LARGE ements Proy All Kind ed ar others came 2 ON ty and st . (31 ances Time and space he men were both married to sisters Bar, of Cool Springs Geers and his wile ated and Geers | They had after the church service, When Shaffer got up one of bis brothers shouted Shaffer drew his the cause of the separation an altercalion wd Geers knocked Shaffer down te him to shoot Geers. fired, the ball Both young men are scarcely past 321 years old and of good families. Shaffer was arrested and taken to Brookville jail, —— - CENTRE counly can safely be put down for an old fashioned democratic majority pext onth, Stick a pin there. revolver and entering Geer's abdomen rwood the Underwood, of oung men reside at ville were young 'nderwood was i 1% 4 and his wonads was that be Tuesday he was a! WAS DOS et gt reets Vau 3 son of Capt 1affer-Hess » home of Michael He town, Wedoesday moming Miss Sarah Hess and Schaefler, of Belle. fonte were married by Rev, C. T. Alkens, They will locate Bellefonte where the groom Irwin & Son's hardware Harvey of Pine Grove Mills in is em ployed in D store -— U. S. Weather Bureau. Weekly Report Bellefonte Station, DATE TEMPERATURE 10 Maximum Minimum 11, clear o su raseeess 11 ww 13, cloudy 15, part © 14, cloudy IN sles rT Part elosdy . AT, GUABE sees sainss - Rainfall on the 13th at n i jhe Mth at night, 08 neh; | Inch, Oc - hu, oudy ...