THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER SIAPFERSPEARS BOLI That Steel Workers Broke Their Contract. Denies DECLARES STRIKE IS NOT LOST His Motto: “A Speedy Death Is Pre ferable to St '-Would Be Thankful for Coal Miners’ Support Brennan Has a Remedy. wrvation’ Pittsburg The big Labor Day demonstration monopolized the at tention of workmen and in the surrounding tween 15,000 and 20,000 men line in the parade. In the afternoon President Shaffer and William J, Bren nan, cou the Amalgamated As sociation the speakers at ap open-air Sept 3 towns nsel for were meeting broke our con- on this strike Igamated A States, | + statemen TIN PLATE MEN URGE DEFECTION Workers Star Str Jo! Want xers to Demmler Desert et and It tin for a scale they remain Assoclat lost they back to wi ment, if would mean that the now n strike would return to at and the tin plate c« could resume at all of ita plants within a short time A canvass of the Demmler men has been made, and it sald that cent. of them are in favor of retur to work at once ported even stronger Jollet the men have had work bi months in the last with would TK iI Cart cessfully tin plate workers once in 90 per vlog The sentiment is re at where it tw twelve MAYOR BLACK'S PROCLAMATION McKeesport's Executive Advises 8trik ers to Avoid Violence. McKeesport, Sept. 4 last night issued =a “The Workingmen of McKeesport.” He says: “The eyes of the intry are ot McKeesport. | have maintained along that there would 0 and still have conf in ingmen. Use no un zeal in keeping men out of the Demmier for | have heard it will be woe) The venal eastern ated and distorted currence here Inte injured the town. Any violen \ 1 1 nal for whplienti n of the infamous principle of government by Injunction and would divoree the support of loyal laboring men outside of the Amalga mated Association, Violence never yot won a strike. No right can be gained be law breaking. I feel no uneasiness, yy Black to May prociamation inorder noe the wor due mill irted this press OXARECT nt has the sig and strikers here | were in | at | | | work | mpany | MISS EASTWICK IN COURT Philadelphia Woman Arraigned For Al- $500,000 Forgery. Sept. 3 Marie Josephine Philadelphia, was ar- 11 Hall police court d with having forged to the of Sensational evi leged London, Eastwick in erday of the charg: rajgne Gu yest a raflway value £100,000 dence was It an her of cer ($5 pros was testified that she received introduction to Mr. Baeoeton, a the to she represented herself to be the er of s¢ orth, roughly noo, She sald wanted to United speculation , which not have to recelve mem whom own £ 500, buy a States stock exchange, 1Irities w she shares of the as a operation required £ the defer sald did the time, but expected it shortly from Philadeiphia Later, the public p went to a brokers o ut the thousand Steel Corporation This 1 O66) she lant said and after of with rosecntor gh Ace some argument al the purchase anadls As i Nares TWO MURDERED IN ATTIC Steward and Waiter ers Golf Club Killed. Negro McKINLEY AS ARBITER President Offers Intervention In Vene. zuelan Trouble. sept. 4. It | od n iIgust 24, during S¢ Hayy's te recent visit to Washin aphic ters sent at 1 Bogota, recting them to inform @ foreign sec retaries of Venezue and Colombia of the distress with the President had heard of the likelihood of a dis- turbance of the re ns between those OKT NESSAE® was minis Caracas | two republics » Ihe ministers that, while the ernment with both and frie: is taken to will we beur them. an President's kindly office te differences which m Colombia and Venezuela effective without the of both. It Is understood that both coun tries wiil accept the president's offer of Intervention were directed of th Are to say relations in ROY equally every op show the RO ad offer of the RITADE® any exist between be In Intimate portunity Ay would 1 quiesence Thought It Wasn't Loaded Wilmington, Del, Sept. 3 J. White, Jr.., aged 14 Years, son 8. J. White, was accidentally shot and killed while examining a gun whie! he thought was not loaded Samuel of Ho Yow to Succeed Wu Ting Fang. Ban Francisco, Sept. 8.1t Ia report. ed here that Consul General Ho Yow will be appolated to succeed Minister Wu Ting Fang if the latter Is trans ferred to London BIG COLLTREST FORE) How To Morgan Reported to Have Pur Gain Flesh Field, La chased Entire Eastern $300,000,000 INVOLVED IN DEAL From Mining Companies Bituminous IHlinois, Be Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, West Included In Proposed Corporation Virginia and Kentucky to ure, Sept. 4 P. Morgan will This tim ination of all Pitts! form another sald to bitum Pe it is the of nois The mining companis Hi HOUS « nnsylvania hio, Indiana West Vi | Kentucky Pitts rginia an irg Coal company ELECTRIC WORKERS STRIKE Pp ttsburg Me Scale, After Signing Demand Advance Wage Association t rule ' Ont The agreement provided for wage rate of $2.70 for an ay, being advance In ction Workers eight-hour pay and a ymething over wkers demanded a new ag ding for an ad vance of 40 cents per day on the base The contra« ered to grant this nto effect on November 1. it be ing such a fon as would make existing contracts profitless or a loss The w ra offered by making thelr lemand effective on October 21 would not let the out under thelr refused It Aan of he # Ago the we redu rs 8 ten day eoement prov tora to We eRRion rk to compromise new This employers i, And they contract contract Want Post Office Clerks In Federation. Milwaukee: At the conven tion of the National United States Post Office Clerks’ Association yesterday fon B. Lennon, of Bloomington. 11. treasurer of the Federation of Labor, made a spirited speech, urg Ing the association to join the Federa tion Hept. 4 American White Not a Gubernatorial Candidate Parkersburg, W, Va, Sept. 4.--Gov ernor A. B. White has stated emphati : al township | Barn, Corn-erib Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL- SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop- erly, so that the patient is 2bie to digest and absorb his ordi nary food, which he could not do be- fore, and that 1s the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health; if you lave not got it you can get it by taking Soir S frmulsion You will find it fust as use 1 if you are thriving 1 don't stop because the weather is w [rer THE PROP: F27 | FOUNDATION FOR uri headquar rs Model Shoe Store Bellefonte, Pa. LEGAL NOTICES SHAFFER a ABRLY KEAI P BLICSALE OF VALI ARBRICK, Mar ESTATE OF JACOB CG iy yout RJ bh 1 p, de ov At the Garbriek, de ty. Pen SATURDAY, SEF the following tracts sald township, as f ACRE FARM farm b urtin sarbrick ere w ate | “nee Mar nayiva J ! cy aL it © sale of the sald Jaco eased i Centre coun iim ook p.m f wated In i“ AR the hoy the north by land the east David Moses Thompson's estate a and on the west by William Bartley. oo in acres more or jess, on whieh is erected x Twi story Frame House Bank Barn, Wagm orp -erib and other outbuildings: run ter at the Bouse and mestone land ACRE FARM Bounded on the north by woodland, on the cast by H.N. Yearick, on the south by H. N Year ck, and oh the west by Dav Harter: | provements are, Two story Stone House Wagon shed running at the house and barn and limestone ACTES More Hr i 13 ACRE FARM Bounded on 1 wih by land of HI. N. Yearfek gast by land of OO, F. Orr and Same Vonada, on the south by John W. Eby. on the west by land of 4. N. Yearick, and other lands of Jacob Garbrick mia ne IY acres more or less. Imipre eminta are Twostory, Frame Dwelling House Ran barn, Corn orth and other outbuild nes TIMBERLAND nded on the east by south by other rea mestead of ¢ H. arte r known winded on Oo, o : shed. i ning wa orchard and | barn A OO Bank Water land containing 1X ne en m the on the nore! Venada and ands of Jacob JX acres of timberland bo 1 By urtin & Co hafier, cally that he will not be a candidate | arbrick and on the west by Curtin & Co i for the United States senate to coed Senator N. B. Beott, term expires as governor of West Virginia he will re-engage In the news. paper business. suo. When his | yours thereafter TERMS OF MALE of purchase money to be paid in cash upon delivery of the deed, ! one your and the balance, being '< In two The deferred Pa ments to bear interest and to be secured by Ponds and mortgages on the premises CLEMENT Dare HEXRY J. Gannniox Att'y GRO. GAunnICKk, Executors Shoe Wearers, Here are Facts: 3 5 SHOES A. C. MINGLE. SHOES 3/Sechler & Co ASS Fine Groceries.. Sechler & Co BELLEFONTE, PA. | MONEY TO LOAN In large wn emall quantities F arms for sale 3 | BO d ap p roved foeonn ty. ht an W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Crider Exchange Real estate bou g 1 Bellefonte. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE. PA We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM, All Kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ote If you want & nice Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER. Garman's Emvire House MAIN S8TRERT, TYRONR, PA. AL. 8, GARMAN, Propriter. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS I" LER Yeager & Davis Successors tc Powers Shoe Co, Belle Y> 511 ™CY E.K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P. R R. Passenger sells O01 the best ANTHR zfonte Pa gtation, vy qualities AY RACI E and BITUMINOUS COALS. Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior SOTOIRINGS for lime burning, Builder's and Plasterers’ sand. 0000 TELEPHONE CAL LS: Central « « + « h Dns iin 20. 2328 Commercial - . . 2 IM] Aid
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