THE CENTRE ID EMOCRA'P BELLEFONTE, PA" MAY 21 1903." 2 HI (IVS 1 RIG Noa-Union Trolley J Boho Mobs bed at Brigeuye 1, Conn, { AiR RE SY L-ARITIES. AND FAVORITISM Police’ Were Unable to Handle Mob, and Fire E Was Called Out to Play Water On Hire Them—Sheriff May Supercece Mayor, Bridge port, tempt mad Connecticn Company to union men re 10 Je men wert 18.+=The at: officials of the Railway and Lighting run, their cars with non sulted in a riot, in which injuréd. The sher i’ says’ that another such out Brefk ‘Witt ‘make the calling ‘oat of the state troops. hlevitible, During the morning sik trolley carg were started on the Barnum and State street Hines. When the: first car bad e#om pleted . its third round, trip and. was directly in front of the Wheeler & Wil where a crowd of lea had bot stones uty ant were ri car the st'a ms had ut Conn, May by the out on factory 1.000 pers ent of Ons began.” Dé Pham hardn SHEN s Hendrie b, who ing on the try yom ti} He tifleu ity was stone crowd in w soon th il and with great drags } the oRr, throw ¢ £0 “Be stand ance Mayor Malvihill thro geht policeman Nis i told the puty sh het ter jet nan go gument the ne-thre himsi meant shower, ; one of then Murvihill the head, br ly. The dheriffs jumped CBr and orders the mot ceed mile aw abate. and were =o den to ro slowly becagie drew the shote into bom bardmer the car res ‘ ran ingide. T erptod on the exactly the same treatment follow i i barns When side 4.000 opposite loose. Brickbats stones and eve that could be thrown hurled the barns and anything that bel to the company In the v At this point Mayor ivihill for Chief Coffin, of the fire department After a short comsuitation the latter grdered « En any N 4] fith a steamer and -a-line of howe ipetintendant Blomingham alto’ or solzed him tH ifs that D wer iris at H free fashed ana away atone were filvine tae tm to ti i ned a quarter inbardment ing ar @ throw sherl go furio that the the ive care, op anh atreete received as th passad PE 1 » - yoy A reli RRA #1 WAS A fn 8 val SHE Once more Hroke the the doors th people gathered unt and vi rything Was vicinity Mu ut gine Comp at gatheréd, a) plunged into | Was | ma rican to roe ] of al dia nok | street | an had | of | sent 4 réd every available man to the goot | taSperatd with the “freemen ar #0on a stream was-being played « b, which slowly Jd baek hafore fhe ter. One of the strike Prdnliers wits sisting the fireffie ‘WM 30iding the se, when a welldirected nthe) brick | ruck Him on the head andl Knocked | m to the ground senseless In an Interview the sheriff sald fill have no mare interference on. the 0 of Mayor Molein! "1 ) special met Bere 488 will do my! Best to preserve peace, and If the jayor or adty, one. else attempts ¥ in Briere he Will be stopped npces sary I will supere ede the mayor.” BE THE JERSHY.OE LAWARE DISPUTE Supreme Court to. Fix Time For Tak- Ing Testimony on Bodadaly Question “Washington, MAY 19-18 the Ur Slates supreme «oust Georgd 'H. Bate tepresenting the Std of [Mawar fred a motion for an order tine for the takings of testimon ariginal proceeding Involving t dary line between the states Jersey and Delaware, This tase stands an and 1 for Mr ted en to one or § : mber original docks 8 Bate stated Lhat ORLroversy now willing pedite the case, but that neither de y3 d that the hearing be set before Ox tober 1904. He added that would Ix HC OSSary to take testimony in Eag and before the case could be satisfac "Bri adjusted, IMonument to Dead Strike Leader. Pa, May 19.-At of Suli-distriet No. 1, United eld at Coa il api oprah 3» | 200 to 0 the mem of Patrick ke egdory who was shot i Instantly killed by coal and irom ficemen at Nesquehoning on Aughist } 1002, The monument will be epecled the spot. on which he fell, and will unvelled on the first anniversary of death, both sides t« were hd] amagun war de opect dale, ry ys at Pope Sent Cap As a Present, Rome, May 18. The Pope has sent Commtess Spottiswoade Mackin of BE Louis, Mo, one of his white caps in present for the academy at Naga , Ky. The cap was presented to countess in the house of the Mis ary Sisters of the Sacred Heart ithe presence of Cardiph]" VIakcHEs pa ef ’ German Paper Sosliscateds ah Me reur, POLL, oy the ei of majeste. A mediéhl ¥uddat, namod a deb the etki: § to : af meets | Mine | | delphia, } school A DOUBLE TRAGEDY Albert Paliver Killed Mollie Beek and Himself at Bairdstown, Pa, Johnstown, Pa, May 18---A fragedy caused hy lealonsy and resulting the loss of two lives was enncied at Balrdstawn, a, Hitle village in West moreland county. The dead are: Al bert Palmer, aged 41 vears; Mollie Beck, aged 90 yi Palmer had b to the Young we an months 44) nre mn attention cong le of paving for a an 1 4 "ey i! r manded that she marry she quit keeping « men, Each time she rofused This wins the con of a number of bitter quarrels between them The mother of the woman gays that Palmer and Mies Beek were on a rear porch, and that finally the quarrel in which they were engaged became sa violent that she started ro to inter fere. Just as was about to step on the back porch, Palmer drew his pistol. and fired, Miss Beck falling to the floor dead Mrs. Beck made a step toward Palmer, when he pointed and fired, the bullet hénd and entering room where sh of times d¢ him and that unpany with other use she the pistol at her grazing her wall of the Just the He the e ston then lof 10 home what be house and, went to i other, telling him of asking him to of M#s. Beck, nded i hin paid but nt was told him had done, and hors that he LE to Ow rvrd dead and death FAVOR EMPLOYERS’ UNION Samuel Gompers Says It Will Prevent Conflict With Labor Organizations. President American Fed is an a of th mployers, as well a this May 19 Of the Ivocate of workmen Mr. Gompers sald “Er nployers vantage to be this, but to d Speakir find to their ad organized, and not only al ith reanized will it iInbor reanized employers will tand the don and to meet tion, of ore | i labor demands t! the ; exper! alarm! this part! in gene ! » in as It manifestations of discontent, both la be and from employ ers ut 1 believe that every day is making for better i" We hear more of jabar troubigd ndw than we did years agd, But we must pdt judge tap hastily feof this that alorers re any nted or that they Ask Receiver For Bay State Gas. Boston, May TRA petifion for (he appointment Bilate Gas been filed injunction the Bay State Gas Company of Dela- ral. SO long as tu thets will be from ITeTs mi onts re widely dis are anreasonabiel Company of Delaware Bs in the superior court An | wate, its dfficers or directors from séll- I wil Nave | ing, tratisferring or otherwise dispis- ing of the assets of the corporation sid | from removing them from the distdt of DeAmWAre, | cept this colle for an injunction r- str the State Gas Comply of Delaware from transferring or inf ing any shares of its stock pend ir determination of this suit. Americans Storm Manila Theatre, Manila May 16.~A party of Amer cang op med the stage of the Libertad thedtiee stopped a odious pIAy The Proce, which it historical, had a climax in which the heroine throws the American flag to the ground and raise standard of the Katipunan secret society. When thi ene Was petiehical #8 were of Amer sprang on the stage, routs tors ale smashed the furnitu The audienge fled. Colotiel Tol no, & former bb gurgent, who wrote the play, will préb ably be prosecuted tho ss re entt Bishop Starkey Dead. Edst Orange, N. J., May Bishap Thomas Alfred Starkey, of the Epis copal diocese of Newark, died at Bis howe from old age. Though he wie 84 years old, Bishop SBtarkey's fac ties seemed to be as clear as when he first became an Episcopal minister gh May 31, 1845. "He was born in Phil and received a education, On leaving schdol he started business as a civil engl peer In Pottsville, Pa. Soon he welt to New York and studied for the 18, | ministry. Jockey Died From His Injuries. New York, May 1% <lLawrance B { ry, the Jockey who was thrown f in Fordham the horse Seminole In a horde ra at Mois Park last Wedneaday, di Hospital, He never | gained consclotaness. Semindla stn | bled at the la'st hurdle and Barry w thrown against the fence In front tha pn stand, The horse fell top of Army Officer Short $6,000 x Ban Juan, P. R., May 1% The w depa nt ha ordered District Att yA tiingill socule\Lisutenany Arthire who form eyer, of the ‘mmiiar polio y resided in Brooklyn, who was one time q ‘of the 47th $l B. Yolhntes mieten, oem leged shortage of $6,000 in the of a receiver for the Hay | also Is asked for to restrfin | under the order of | : the commih {37 ’ i | H f CASTRI LOST 1000 QURAN ILLS: Venezuelan Troops’ Had Two Days’ Battle With Rebels. EXPEDITION LEAVES LA GUIARA Revolutionists Are Not Ory Holding Their But and Are Decimating the Govern- Own, Making Headway ment Forces. Washington, May thoroughly reliable character received fn Washington show that the Venez. uelan revolutionists are not only hold- ing thelr own, but are making consid- erable headway, The advices say: “The districts of Coro Barguisimento, Tucacas, on the west side, Cludad Boli- var on the Orihoco and 1ts surrounding country are still ‘In the power of revo. lutfonists, Within ¢ miles of La Guara in the Rio Chico district the revolu- tionists are holding forth, and although the government a few weeks ago sent an expedition there to drive them out, they succeeded only in making them retreat, and within a few days they were again back there. A battle took place, in which: the government lost over a thousand men, and about 500 wounded Guara 19 “<Advices of a wore after a two der arms An boat <1 it 1.500 men went from La G 10 Tuacacas the ve 1iara by iit 18 very doubt came rucla at a4 point is a low miies It is said that an npaign on his part is ors ” €ii0 or IHILES DEFENDS GOLDIERS Privates Protested Crueities in Philippines. { hy | Army and ter from Gen Cays Against 14 LOE Ww im as comman ie highest iilng the author in he ial attention ipline and referring to which to pa of LO rms in rt on r PAllippines sup Hig offi Gen eral Mike : a more sacred r repo % BAYH ; than myself Lo the ines Crue ities in ielter subject of General Miles read WOW E die Lo assume tf ing the Phili that warrant ervelly and At campaign ppines | oon 1 fn fitione to from med ae val the hon rod a departure Incting warfare ires as bave ex | wked and con isted should be over donned it Is most gratifying that tho gor ous offenses have not been committed by the soldiers unleos they were ander the direct orders of certain oMeer who were responeible Soldiers have withheld fire when ordered 10 shoot prison protested against acts of cruelty writien (0 relatives at home urging them to take action to put a to those crimes. It will ever one of the glories of the army deeds, committed by what ever suthority, are abhorrent to the American The officers fre responsible xing Maccabebes, do n )¥ ADY means oof res and stop be that suc} anidior who 3 : hiefly crue stitut thers anmistakable line great body of hon officers and brave records have been com e tl meric: army, and must oe J Very drawn betwee n the orabio and faith! soldiers whose mendable tion shonid tion « 1) and those, of whatey whoae or ain and ndem arts have thi " received rorolve arnest « rable men.” hing Change of Name i : The ar Pr tant Central Pannayl Trinity Church it Talbot is pre clergymen, with in Mace address name of the Ho said “I am A change of th tle nt the pres As many Bishop Ta opposed a ol church at this of the opinion that name of oficial ent time would be fmexpedient Ever if at next general convention an Armative rou loading to a change could carried It would evil dently be done at a of téel fing not Justified by the results to be gained, and would, inevitably leave a large minority of our people aggrieved and saddened.” attend: annua ADEe Of the time or the ution he sacrifice Verdict Set Aside. Trenton, No Jd, May 19 Judge Kirk. patrick In the United Sates T. Johmeon, a colored minister, In his silt agninet the Pullman Company. | Johnson sued because he was refused A seal in a parlor oar while en route from Richmond tw Washington. The sult was brought under the Fedoral aot of March, 18756, which Judge Kirkpat. rick sald haa been declarad unconstity. tional. This act related to Inter state commerce, Robbed of $60,000 Worth of Jewels, London, May 16.<0t 1s sald that Mra Plorre Lorillard, ‘of New York, wis robbed of $50,000 worth of jewels while traveling from Paris to London, i erent | court has rendered a decifion petting | aside the verdict of $500 awhrdod Henry | Now, Sir, why should not your fect fecl hot, shut. up. tight in a close stuffy Ventilate cool ‘air in and out. Low chance feet, shoes fo play Patent patent calf-skin latest last thin soles, A thick sole Sgem an pavement and : purgatory. Try our Cixfor Summer snonths A. C. IN your give leather, Both anomaly, place | the arr let the heated feet , the around i your patent kid and the and made on thick in Summer may but 1 thin hot 1% a le ds and pass the in comfort, at’ “$1.00, + after INGLE, The Shoe Man. Both Phones. Meat For Children. One of the roost nrfortunute evil cor of sn eariy and ern t br. Winters; Is the for the His diet ny s jones of relish it foods of cll vegetal ’ hild tha allowed adds, “is orentes HOKU dhiood tu reals and CHEroOt & K <a ve Lid # - its stimulating effeet, bi i 3 Dod Tic (bit na surely ns does al coffee ng foods cohol or and a distaste Tor Joss katisf ‘The foods whic child eschew $ Coniain ps certain mineral sential to Lealth, and with ox of fresh growth There the process elopment are siunty i ore wo ca lind her ness. Onemaa, of tlhe © Dresent oe fire n on rhrumati=g alvalar disease rea at RG CHO Wi i red Ane sé of seat a USTs ( A Wonderful Beantifier Happiness indeed wonderful beautifies, Lr Wendell Holmen, speaking about greatest is n Qlver womans 8 a Oenlire ) Iv dontefimd, 0 ations of race, merey ant pesos of at wh oh i fot 1 wlio: she Tol phere Yours lt dines KTH wy. ery | an being and | cowfortad BULAN) reese ine flatters thought tl AY YHA bestows | § Lim , with 1he at she is rather glad Le fs ttidn gl «0 the #10 a8 8 woman She war oh to hold deeusnians with” The woman wo shows § gen | tie courtesy to all Eimapity, who considerate and ki nd and, desl of ot charitable, « n atmosphere of | happiuess wherever she goes, and sbe | attracts f r {fie Lest winds and the | rites! nat fan" rh trhuble HE ait mas be walhy ales a Manages Your Own Home, | Teaostibie not all a rIage For | dopt your pwn system oF NO LW Manage vaur own do o% vour lwuse to mm nud yon minty plan Le act oe) work » bonsobolds can | plan tink managed on. the. same any | anu adopted | ) {0 onis when fh Your fudgthent it sevms Hest | A call Your are your bhosba nd | Ap | to yon wr deo cheer | but don't | ordered Vary whet oredato homie is net atl children | ply your pian, Lo fully nd ihe, hor ris of m1 on rial achine Won sense kKevpin bo what 8 Wel Cal, 83 tor 1 - well : if ruled irritable ot home The Worth nerTans Curiain Substitute, Tnstésd inf the follow ing was rwontly tes in 8 Brooklyn residence, a dott wing the room in which owns placed: Strings of stall, sparkling shaelis, Ake the Jin gle and tiny silvery mussel, ware al tached to a wire stretched, across the winflow midway of Its length The strings extended 10 the botloth cading of fhe window nd were there JoTned to another wire, The snitight dering tirongh these hele produced a bomnt| ful effect by day, while nt night, wher the roots was lighted up the effect wae equally « pretty. from the onside Brovklyn Eagle. 8 anu) Het sul iivgte “lelenfifle Shirking,” ThE worn Whi’ Hoes er bwin work shot lent how th shiv welentifically. |, This does net mean that she whould "negleet work which should by rights be done or that she shonkl do it in a slovenly way, but that there are tines | when every housekeeper must choose what shall be crowded out, ber rest her chalice to réad a Tittle to Keep fh towel ‘With ‘what Iv going on in the world, says Oliristine Hemick, or the | laborious ofid unnecessarily thorough accomplishment fof «mm task. In that ease she should unhesl tatingly decide that the latter is of lose tmportance and let it go to the wally. © 17 Y vi. X ONE DAY O AT 1% Brockerhoft SELLEFONTE, PA. Bam House, | BALLEOAD SUED ls 1, ’ YENNSYLVANIA EAILROAD AND BRANCHES. fn effect on and after Feb 19, Via TY Rowe. Leave Bellefonte 1 ham at Al HEsipm hoarse Helelante 1 0 ‘pm L Al 65 p m Lenve Be hatha 44% pm; atl Altooun Via Yellen WESTWARD A am, Arive BL Tyrone toonn, 1.00 p my 81 Pittsburg vm Loos arrive pt Tyrone pmsl Pittsburg hrries at Tyrone ut 6 ra tisburg at JO 45 FRONE EASTWARD ey am, arrive at Tyrome Harvishwry 2 40 9 mesa Philadel at Ty Bt . y I arrive ! rone re Heb wge p ms bliin “pm, Wd AR AL OG Bore | A HAVEN EARTW . RD { Leave Hel) H “ 8. I. arrive at | Haven, 10.80, eave Wilh: mepurt, Arrive ut Harrisburg, 215 pin Phin At 4 2% m | Leave Bellefonte bp Haven 210 ‘at Wit Harrisburg pm and Buflalo 7 0 pm | Lave Ba Uefonte, $08 5. m. arrive 4t Look Ha yen bh pan. leave Williamsport, 1.36 a m arti Harrisburg, 4356 &.1n., arrive at Philadelph oa. 1 VIA LEWISET RG Leave Bellefonte gt 6.40 a. m burg at 9.00 a. m Phiadeiprn, 317 | Leave Bellelomie, 1.3 | burg, 4.44 deipl arrive st Tyrone Lock 12.40 p.u- at Pullade] 106 m. arrive at Lock Amsporl 2p Fullagdei hia? um i . ty . ym; Ca bal Lewis 11. a. m. IY } afrive at JIRrrisblrg, 8.9 lati. a al Lewis p.m. Phila BALD EAGLE Val WENTWAN BC i a SA BR Res HERR RUSSERT EN! eae et el wg kp i LEWIREU HG & TYRONE KAILEUAD luellect Sov. “x | WRRTW AK) TUESD'Y, MAY 26|: HBOURS-% A M. wil. M Prof, Angel's reputation for his abil workmansiis is well estals in eof treatin iversal satisfaction at fo hood ang ¥ Those wh He gives cinit= want the } arhe werk or defective no other hut walt for hin boo bd ryeaig! [From Early » Spring to Summer Time Houe jaandary [The pwife | in a what select for the table td appe- . : Fifi 1 EFA A track a ¥ Y $ : and anviting. Gar. den it not in market C90 | vegetables h 14 Ave not ap peared. In come to our store See the large line of Canned and Preserved Fruits, Meats--- goods that’ are’ the" highest grade fully = guaranteed. at prices you pay for infer: lor qualities, Tropical Fruits are always on sle and early vegetables: from. Seuthem markets. Remember” ‘the {addi ls oo ode kl Jaslis--shesil Bush House Broek, Belleforte, Pe’ head | go te this dilemma | EFORT Times 1 ty and bed In Belietonte Lave Hellofonte 1 Arrive at Snow Shoe Leave Snow Khoe | Arrive at Ballefonie ‘or tates, ma el i pdarens] hos. ¥ | Sixth Ave Fit r ww ATTINT Manager Len Fai ENXTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Nov. M4. 142 HEAD DOWN No. 180.2 No m | Lv “ Be Lxrowre ray a8 | X= ed tk \ J Eh aC A > | FFE In - JAA Hy ublsbary i Snyderiows * Nittany “4 Husion 10 amar = CITEh ARE Kider's S's Mackeyvilie ‘ | Oedin: Swings EL Na ODA TEE Mt a" pan. AL BEECH CREEA RR J ereey Shore ¥ Pry “ Pe tT fot at apot ap ton Fos aa? | * ELLE lh Gah 3 0 GOB TTL UF 13 TIL by EE dn Ea A dE ro ab e LS] 1% - "Hoe mee tie hee of 0g } pan 2 - S, = i N «5 B85 Are . § Lvs Mile { WIN Arr Phila. & Beading ry PHILAD NEW YORK. Via Phila t Werks ays NEW YORK. Ls Via Tammmua |» Dally. + Week Days £00 pom. Sunday : SOA. Sundag iad etph ia Mie ing CAr atine? | bound train from Willlamepor? = 1:% and wes! bound Drom Uhjiadeiptia al id i I won HART iden ora) Hypt Fh od 10 vast ™m RAILROAD TR ¥ ELLEFONTS RENTAL To take effec ir. 3 WESTWAN EABT WARD » Lv Ax Hellefonts « he vil be Morris VY hitmer Hunters Fillmore, Wrinly Waddle Jambourne Krumrine Slate College HE pia babe AM «n 80 8g = » SE=E=S» - 1h bw herad = Eb Bet sEEy Ft Fais AD 2 o 3 - TERE ——— EE LL SY EER MP ay | - aah ca FT ob EEE SFr re UAP BOO i . i MY rafts wo Mitth thn on, Foss: fonseet i . k Wayed a with train Sos. § and TORIn® Prom Sade Collage Radiroad at Ballielonte jue wi a mal HORA ST I “< tier
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