THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, VELLEFONTE PA.. NOVEMBER 12, 1403 SUE sified, Rd a -,-fi - Exp [& Ss 3 ined. No Se onalisin oI ue COMMERCE end INDUSTRY Labor. | Many Iron Strikes, In all the larger cities of the country | & war is now being waged against the Iron league by the Iron Workers’ union under the leadership of President Buchanan. He ordered sixty more strikes Monday. Federation of Labor Meeting. Labor leaders from all sections of the | country have assembled at Boston for the annual meeting of the American Federation of Labor. Arbiters Raise Wages. The board of arbitration in the San! Francisco street railway dispute has given a 10 per cent increase In wages to the older employees and 5 per cent to those of short service; hours work unchanged. Three Years' Strike Ended. The strike at Lord Penrhyn's slate quarries at Bethesda, Wales, which lasted three years, ended Nov. 8. The eontingent o the end the strike. Lord Penrhyn has not conceded any of the trade union's de- mands, and he was employing 2,000 men in his quarries when the collapsed. strike Publishers Sue Union. Rand, McNally & publishers, who annon would have to re unreasonable demands union, have filed suit for £25 ages against the Pres which is incorpo: have funds Co., ineced move the Chi that of the 000 da labor Financial. Nixon's When was res 1 at on, for the sta: by Law; who Tr cent I trust for i Mr. Nixon this line of questionir i i He Plant Overvalued? Steel Trust Retrenching. The bears of the stock tinued t! for: the pref his w trust ! and ret War on Cunard Begun. The M ' the off its chief day Europ« ing of its to Saturd ns aten Oll Gusher In New Field. Coincident with the ren sia b own « ard of refined oil retailing at 14 cents er t! 11 i Is came t on strike near Sour Lake. Tex g | oll has a paraffin base and ia of high grade. Hundreds of operate ing to the new field ire are flocl Industrial. i, i SS——— B———— The Largest Locomotive. The Baldwin Locomotive works has turned out the first of seventy locomo tives for the Atchison, Topeka and Banta Fe railroad, which weighs 143% tons and has a pulling stroke of thirty nine and onethird tons. This is the largest locomotive ever built. Its total weight 1s 225 tons. A common piston valve does duty for both high pressure and low pressure cylinders. Mohair From New England. The government bureau of animal industry Is making efforts to promote the raising of Angora goats In New England and In other parts of the country. Lecturers are telling the farmers that mills now importing mo- hair would rather buy at home than import it and point out that goats are I — — P— of | strikers remaining at | Bethesda has adopted a resolution to! on account of {as profitable as she ¢p and require les | Care, { A Bottomless Lake of Gold. Gold the British Yukon district are trying to find ont how to re the golden riches of Mayo lake which five gold bearing { have flowed for centuries. According | to last accounts, however, they had been unable to sound the bottom of the | lake. The lake is twenty miles long | by two miles wide, [| Destroying Georgia Forests. The fumes copper furnaces | at Ducktown, Tenn., have blighted the forests of five Georgle counties to such an extent that Govemnor Terrell decid ed to ask the United States courts for relief. miners in eh into creeks ol ore Enormous Crop Values. The government mates indicate that this year's crops in the United | States will yield a total value of £2 Tl worth $1,085 est 500,000,000 corn crop alone w 000.000: cotton, £575. f 000,000; wheat, $402.0 0.000; oats, $2705, he S00. 000, + $$ RELIGIOUS | | Rockefeller's Latest Advice. “Be ny { 5 + $+ EDUCATIONAL llege Men's “Fun.” Boltwood, n hig I1., de to a educators at Chi or Co Henry | of Evanste stern h school prin cipal lared gathering of wy eago that what Hed meanness raseality and brutality college men call ed fun. The idea of special class privi lege d secondary ms theft were actually was spreading Into the vulgarity and glorified, iT He sa hools until College Girls Too Gay. At a Chicago conference of the wom. len deans of coeducational colleges and universities the consensus of opinion was that too much social gayety was creeping Into the college life of the girl students. The deans favor the cotiage vlan of residence instead of big dor mitories. Hazing Not Yet Stopped. In spite of the new antihazing law Instances of hazing are now under in- AAS es a AAR anes ats A Brand New The Roosevelt administration Is Political Issue not destined to go down In history as either a negative or a passive foree, By its Immediate recognition of the three days’ old de facto govern: ment of Panama and by its purpose of using the long, strong naval arm of the United States to prevent Colombia from coercing its rebellious state the head of the party In power has forged a new foreign policy on positive aggressive lines, The ordering of the battle ship Maine to proceed to Colom, In addi tion to other war ships now patrolling both coasts of Panama, virtually puts up to Colombia the question of war or surrender, been given for work on all war ship Rush orders have construction and repairs, The attitude of the minority in the new congress already foreshadows the most strenuous dissent from this strenuous foreign policy, partly on the ground that It exceeds the provisions of the treaty of 1846 with the United States of Colombia, Im which this country made certain guar antees of unimpeded traffic, ete. Besides this, the Democratic press and Democratic lenders, are reiterating the query about the president's obligation to carry out the alternative clause in the Colombia treaty pro viding for the construction of § eanal by the Nicaragua route, Eliot's Latest Suggestic Pr El tident } nents shou rt of the Adiseiplin leg the SCIENTIFIC Weevil a Sticker. erely critl farm weevil Texas boll nated or kept d, among wing of the | Radium Found In Bumstead and Wheeler of Just radio A ody € arinx h y d on the $ recently found In tl i ~ the Yale Selentif hool have { { mniets tive g vat Gian fy A Kite Drawn Boat. RN. F. Cody ossed the channel from col thir nd, In a in "n n + Miscellaneous Wentz Sends For Ransom. Congressman Slemp of Virginia has confirmed the report that BE. IL. Wentz, the missing son of the Philadelphia millionaire, has sent an autograph let. {ter telling of his being held by kid. | napers in the mountains and asking | that the $100,000 ransom demanded be | paid. | Accidents. | A wmerles of explosions of big gun {shells at the naval arsenal on Iona { Island, near Peekskill, N. Y. resulted in the death of seven men and injury of a dozen or more. The explosions were started by the effort of the men to unload a shell by using a drill. They lasted two hours, An earthquake in Persin demolished | the town of Turshiz, killing 350 people { and destroying 184 carpet factories. One woman was killed and others in { Jured In a collision between a cable car {and train at Kansas City, Mo Nine bodies were found in the hull of a schooner which drifted ashore bot tom up at Sable island, The finest collection of orchids on this continent, that of Shaw, at St Louis, was destroyed by fire and many other rare plants killed by cold, the steam having been turned off during the fire. The priceless plant which Darwin used in furthering the theory that the sphinx moth propagates plants was destroyed, Nine men were killed in a mine fire near Virginia City, Mont., Nov. 6, Deaths. William L. Elkins, prominent street rallway man of Philadelphia, died Nov. 7. | | LEGAL AVPMINISI \ AK NOTICH Fatal { \ MJ Ale if 1a Harry K Neel i sthed 1 “elged o Prope Hoover and Fr All that tract or p r towns} Centre the Warranties name g 4 ACTER Thar J premises oorveyed to Ada Jd Hartwell selzed takes In sseaution and 10 be sold as the property of Nathaniel T. Pate y. Pennsylvania iam Bell, cont ess, being Nathaniel 7 TRRMA th purchase mo Sheriff's OMee Belletonte. Pa November bh, 1901 Ne deeds will be acknowledged un ney is pad in fu H STAYLOR Sherif! T™ STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned Trustee, aopointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county to sell the real estate of Morgan M Lueas, late of Boggs township, Contre county, Fa, deceased, will offer at public sale on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 103 st ten o'clock a. mat the Court House, Belle fonte, Two fine farms, situate in Boggs town ship. Centre county, Pa. near Ruanville and about five miles from Rellefonte Noo LIL The homestead bounded the north by lands of Elias Hancock : on the south by Daniel Poorman: on the east be Charles Lucas and on the west by Henry Witherite CQUNTAINING ITS ACRES 19 PERCHES of which 8 pores Is clear and In first class state of cultivation, and the balance good tim. ber. consisting of pine, oak, hemioek, ele. On the premises are erected A large twoastory frame dnelling, large barn and other neces. sary outbuildings, all in first class condition, Good orchard, running water, ele, No. ll. Likewise situate In Boges township, Centre county, Pa, and about one half mile from the homestead property. bounded on the north by lands of Michael Sennett; on the south by Charles Smyer:on the east by Wil. lam Poorman, and on the west by Phiilp Brower, CONTAINING 8 ACRES 45 PERCH ES of which 70 aeres are in good state of enltiva. thon. On the premises are arecied a large two story frawe dwelling, bank barn and ai other necessary outbuildings, all comparatively new, Running water, ete, TERME oF SALE :~Ten yf eent to be paid Iminedisiy when property Is knocked down to bidder; the remainder of the one third of the purchase money on confirmation of the sale the Court; one third in one year and one third In two years from sald confirmation, to be secured by judgment bond and sel. fa. mortgage with insurance clause on the prem. nes, ing interest from date atthe rate of . cont Por Cy. HARRISON WALKER tDVERTISEMENTS | OURT PHROOCLAMA Whereas Honorable J G | President of the Court of Common P i Lhe dieial Disteiel, consi of the eon the Frederick K. TION wt ove Foster, : 0 ms CCIDENT AND GRANT HOOVER WM. BURNSIDE, FIRE INSURANCE, BEILLEX SECHLER & CO Bellefonte, Pa. OMNTE. PA A ? HUNTING SEASON OPENS THURSDAY, OCT, I5 YOU A%, Guns, | Ammunition, nting lies. \) McCALMONT & CO. 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000C000R0CS T= LEATHE BOOTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. @& Yes, we have them in large quantities and all kinds of leather, The good old - fashioned kind of boots made of leather, that will wear and keep the feet dry. SN When you want boots for the winter come to us, we save you money. WR YEAGER & DAVIS, S——— The Shoe Money Savers, | a _ BELLEFONTE and PHILIPSBURG. a ——_. a a
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