TH <{ CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA OCTOBER 15 1903. Yip ation in Lines Cok iWeds DONE, - ale POLITICS and GOVERNMENT! Foreign. Two international wars continued to hang in Destiny's ances~thnt rian over of Turk aguninst the racial and religious persecutions in Macedonian, and that of Jap ngninst Russian to settle big renal estate claims In Korea and Manchuria, Great Britain aroused by the Chamberlain palgn for a tariff war, ocnme- Crisis In the Orient, Who began it? To be able to this question and say “it was the fellow” was about the only thing tha stood in the way of a war be the compact insular of Japar and her big encroaching trans nental rival, Russia. Thou tinued to n waceful the feverish preparat on. Instead of evacuating Oct. 8, as s« proxi world, Rus ized at Port Adm maneuve thelr war Japa rean port. get out alone or known t titude sought answer other tual tween empire gh each con ake l protestations war went Manchuria ons for lemnly y's Answer. mostly women and « sion of the | nsurrection v British Electorate Aro A new ts mately tous country the camp lain } at Gl Vast audience former col plauded working cluding t! almed nt the sugar tr the minded tl were filche starvation in trou as big as dirt. He ¢ fix a prefer cent on fore used riff war whicl iron nets, whe ence for « cent on denied coat gion coffee Other The permiss to cross | cort in ords Abyssinia * "The Foreign Topics. kan boundary WAS Cond ‘ by the American counsel, council In Mindanao has prohibited slave hunting. Officers Hermann and Johnson of the constabulary, who turn ed pirate and ran off with the steamer Victory, are being pursued, ssion at Judge Dickinson of *®* The Moro Executive. To Retire Flag Stamp. The postmaster general has given or ders for a new two cent stamp design with flag and Washington portrait, to take the piace of the present stamp, which was much criticised, Jenks to Go to China. Professor J. W. Jenks of Cornell, | who returned recently from Europe | with the monetary commission, has been authorized by the president to] go to Peking at once to confer with Chinese authorities In regard to a stable rate of exchange between gold and sliver, Health of the Army. Burgeon General O'Reilly, U. 8. A, [reports that the death rate among American negroes and Filipinos in the Philippine service is 60 per cent great er than among whites. But the hos pital record from alcoholic excess Is ‘greater for whites than for natives or negroes, Unole Sam's Armor Deal. Boven millions are soon to be ox- ‘pended by the navy department for deliente bal. | Bulgn- | was | Fk | armor plates, Secretary Moody has { decided to divide the contract among | three great steel companies of Penn | sylvania—the C lethlehem and Midvale. arnegle, | Postal Investigation With the thirteen ments authorized by jury at Washington against perso charged with fraud or conspiracy tl al service, making tl hirty in Ends. additional indict the federal grand © post now under {tion of this General. The the have the specches Ohio Town attracted some of and national leaders in campaign attention, and ndministration the an big has drawn ity net in with postal centeh, investigntion Delaware's Ad dicksism has struck a White snng, House Allison Takes a Hand. Other Poli tical Points | criminal re] rss——— Blackmailers Damage N. P. AR. R that road have succeeded In carrying ous their threats With dynamite they bridge near Helena, y wrecked two trains and veral hands he company still re fuses to pay the gang have blown up a Mont part Injured se train | Absconder Ward's Thirty Days. Thomas F. Ward, a bank cashier of { Des Moines, In, who absconded with | £35,000 two years ago and was cap [tured In New Jersey, pleaded guilty {and was fined $12,000, He was unable to pay and went to jail. According to nw, he has only to show at the land of thirty days that he is unable to [pay and he will be discharged the 1 THiman's Defense, The trial of J. H, Tillman at Lexing- ton, 8, C, for the murder of Editor Gonzales was resumed with the in | troduction of witnesses by the defense, A mill hand testified that Gonzales sald to him that he would do THIman more injustice “after election with lead.” Others told of various threats Gonzales had made, and then Tillman went on the stand and told of his long standing quarrel with the msn he shot. The President In Danger. Two Insane cranks were arrested at the White House, John Decker of Norwich, Conn, was In quest of $7050, 000 to “exorcise the red devil of the Indians.” He was not armed and was quietly removed to the lunatic asylum, The other, Peter Elliott of Minneap- olls, carried weapons and In a severe thus - fight with the latter. He Speculator $100,000 Short. WW. B known as a stock plunger in Philadelphia and New York, to be shy in his ith the Lancaster (P’'n.) Rall and Light con which he pres ident policeman wounded the had been seeking office, (:iven ! | wins ES LLIRL EE found accounts w | Way of | is pany, | [ Judicial. Christian S« ience Healing Legal. | { { Ces + 4+ 4% SCIENTIFIC gle t & i it next day Poisoned Diet For Sake of Science, 1 Radium's Wonders Demonstrated. Salt Lake Asphaltum, I'he recent fall of water level in the Great Salt lake has revealed In the north many dark colored Islands found to be of splendid quality, adding another the natural wonders and commercial advantages of Utah asphaltum fo + + I, Art, Music, Letters Reveral thelr more fensons stage favorites began Inst week In various pinces, bringing on a new bateh of pop ular novel dramatizations. Mary Man nering appeared at Buffalo in “Judith” Jossie Millward at Hartford, Conn, In “A Clean Biate:” Charles Richman In “Captain Barrington” at Springfield, Mass; Orrin Johnson at New York In “Hearts Courageous.” The latter two were halled as successful stars for the first time. Mrs, Fiske wound up her New York engagement with a week of Ibsen, Impersonating the unlovely Hedda Gabler, Other notes of Interest In stageland were the arrival of Mme. Melba In this country for a concert tour, the production of “Lohengrin” In English by the Castle Square company at Brooklyn and the delay for half an hour in the opening of a London thea- ter at the request of King Edward, the action being taken as a royal request that theaters should not open so early. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Extate of JACOB YE ARIC K, dec'd, late of Marion twp. Letters of administration hay ig been duly granted on the above estate he wallld respectfully request all persons know Ing themselves indebted tothe esta's to make Immediate payment and those having claims Against the spme to present them duly authen- ticated tor settlement, J.YEARICK, Admr, Windber, Pa, Harry Keller Att'y 41 APMINIS] RATOR'S NOTICE Estate of O W. Husrtenr. dee'd. late of Belle fonts Boro. Letters of administration having bern duly granted on the above estate he re spectiully requests all persons knowing them selves indebted to the estate to make immed! Ate payment and those having clalms against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement, J.D Hunter, Adm'r Bellefonte, Pa FORTNEY il J EG Al & WALKER. Attys, WwW. HAR! ng w A. MiLLeER KPRANKLE, Story As L SF 3) J. JA WHITEMAN Tua Aves, Gardean, Va, E F.Ganvxgn, How Pavi Swann Bula 0. W. Manks, Hannah J. RB. Lucas. Bees Hexny Hoover Jous ¥ Isnans Fiapnn, Shawne Wa. Sram, Bellefonte Mus. 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