m THE OENTRE DeMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, } PA. DECEMBER 10, 1903, pA ——— 1 Ee a - SE & [5 i) ot < Trend of Civilization in / Lines} POLITICS and GOVERNMENT pr ————————— Foreign. Meeting of Japanese Diet. A final and decisive phase of the east ern war scare was developed with the convening of the national legislature or diet of Japan at Tokyo Dec. The speech from the throne was delay i several days, but the was at high pitch of excitement pending Rus sia’'s answer to tl sent by Japan, Heved that Russia made sub x IH publie e last df It lomatic nots was generally be would unless stantial concessions, war come Te Reopen Dreyfus Case. The French pent has decided #0 order a revision of the trial of Cap tain Alfred Dreyfus, who for the sec ond time was convicted by the court martial at Rennes in 1800 on the charge of treason in hav ing delivered to the German thorities French tary secrets New evidence Is said to have been laid the minister of war General Andre, Hvery effort has been made to prevent the tion again taking a turn and Reep it str ' in the judicial channel. | Panama Treaty Ratified. The new canal United Bt ama was forn visional gover and at } back to Washi tion of the ne Germany and China Kaiser's Condition Serious, In spite of | denials tl lef has beco: in rmany Hed govern au before y rom { rom | political treaty ) v 1tos and the reg NCH (ie to open throat ited favorably and that the royal is in danger The convict is really of = freah confirmation daily. It that the v of Frankfert ha ser’s throat w yn that the kaiser's malady ture was celebrate tz Schn Notes. It Kouropa! out by t! purchase of ships was belles ’ out of Russia's was rep Executive. to Fight Weevil quar meats Charged Third MNadder for ations 8l ner sll « years Ware to Resign. Commissioner of Pensions Eugene F. Ware has intention of resigning In a few months to resume bis law practice. It is said that he re sents the constant criticieam of those who want a very liberal administration of the pension laws anneunced his Moody Wants More Ships. | Secretary of the Navy Moody In his! annual report recommends a large in erase in the ships and officers of the mary. He also rece a general shail Mntnenas } | | Legislative. | Cannon Committees Out. Speaker Cannon announced the com- | mittee for the Fifty-elghth congress Dec. 5, and the new list showed no rad. Boal changes from the last congress ex wept those made necessary by the ahange in house membership. The Im portant chalrmanships are as follows: Postoffice, Overstreet (Ind); Appro-| priations, Hemenway (Ind.); Judiciary, | Jenkins (Wis); Banking, Fowler (N.| J): Coinage, Southard (N. Y.); Inter) state Commerce, Hepburn (Ia); Rivers | and Harbors, Barton (0.); Merchant | and Marine, Grosvenor (0.); Agricul ture, Wadsworth (N. Y.); Foreign Af fairs, Hitt (111); Naval Affairs, Foss | (111); Public Lands, Lacey (Ia); Indian Affaire, Bherman (N, Y.): Territories, Hamilton (Mich); Insular Affairs, ©ooper (Wis); Rallways and Canals, Davidson (Wis); Manufactures, Sib. fay (Pa); Mines, Brown (Wis); Public Bulldings and Grounds, Gillet (N. Y.); Bducation, Southwick (N. Y.); Labor, PETE | Wo F K Fi | Gang of Counterf graving it he ized at Revere | Notes. The confession of two employees of th Pi ot qY ree ed a child was beaten by two mobs and hanged by a third, Six residents of Grand Rapids, Mich, confessed In court to having recelved corruption money In connection with the waterworks steal, Charles Kruger, who was arrested at Greensburg, Pa, has confessed to eighteen murders, Including those of Pennell and Devine in Chil Republican Chairmanship Riddle. ied Senator anna and President at the White House it was reported Saturday that the senator had leclded to resiy » chit wnship of the Republiean national committee not- {| withstanding that the president urged Lim to stay and conduct the campaign uext year. Later |t admitted at the White House that Mr, Hanna was 18 yet undecided As to Perry 8B. Heath's with the national committee as secre tary, it Is understood the president thinks the committee amply qualified to take eare of its own affairs without suggestion from him. New York Solid For Parker. It was announced at New York after a conference between Leader Murphy of Tammany and David B. Hill that { Hill should remain a state leader and ‘rat organization : ited delegation to the Legal and Criminal. beaded by HII —— dge Parker for the presiden (O.) Pensions, Louden- : Claims, Graff (111); Dis- in. Babcock (Wis): Re- ervice, Gillett (Mass), vell (N. J) or to the announcement Policemen had a | cago. room | of | 1d the the Li General. ative Aftar an ext tween Roosevelt irn Trade With Philippines. of Ohio, rman of the com was and Pl 10 Feason wy sal connection law for the Phil Porto Rico » Republican party r from a full and and expresses for ion should 3 national in favor of tial nom! nation. L Blair Indicted. Reyes at the White House. I'he head of the special « from Colombia, General Ra formally presented to Pr Roosevelt by etary Hay Dec he detalls of the conference were ven out te the press Was Ni Appeal For Anarchist Turner. o Ny week at Cooper Un A great mass meetin Arrested. on, New York 1 to be members of | ed by premin " of yad Robbers iddress in English WARS or An appeal is being taken to the supreme court inas much as Turner does not believe in at tacking governments or society with It s stated that his philo anarchy is the very opposite of ng based on the dividual, ast was in " ent refor: Turner, th deportation new law, ers the terest John narchist, whe a Re dered under the viaelence, wh sophie Hour Law Valid brute force. } berty of the Ir nt ansas Eight atoont Notes. Perry Heath, in his paper, the Balt Lake Tribune, cl Bristow ¢ Montana Kan hour gan law Arges wit} extra ses ona fair ngreed | Art, Music, Letters Fo . Pittsburg. of the Pit 3 in erder ng opera Leaves Herbert, leader hesira, res Victor Herbert AW 5 for ts gned De rst Labor U A vols time to writ! all had been the nion Sued. : leader of this fame He home in New York ns zation for six years will uake his Nordica Prize Recalled. Minkowski, who Nordica of a five year course in voice culture during the fall. has announced that the contest will be held over again, as the winner bas been found to be a married wom an. She entered as Marguerite Hard son. the reaching the stage, but has «ince given Mrs. Edwin Riley Jenkintown, Pa Professor awarded the Giacomo rl prize 0 eiters Caught. officers at New York 3 colosan name she expected to nse on «d Boston nipped in the bud nterfeltine schiem nterfel Phy Lene Dec, 4 by arrest who were in the act of en bank notes to a large amount | the backers of the scheme. | of the ber name as wife : ten men of a m nister at Track Clear For “Parsifal” The efforts of Frau vent the production of “Parsifal at New York failed The United | States court at that place has decided | that such a production in this country ¢ United States Express company at! in no way infringes upon the rights of ttsburg lod to the arrest of several|the Wagner heirs, and the first per hers who have been carrying on al formance, under the management of stematie plifering of packages Heinrich Coarled, will be given Dec At Tampa, Fla., a negro who assault | 24 ‘ wl also i ] Wagner to pre plant counterfeiters was Mass have i ee esata teal General Wood's Rank at Stake Ya When at noon, Dee, 7, the presiding officers of the senate and hous declared the extraordinary session at an end by limitation of law and the regular session begun, the fate of General Wood's rank as major general under the recess nomination hung in the balance. The house had adhered to its purpose of disciplining the senate for delaying con sideration of the Cuban reciprocity bill. It was held, however, by some that constructively an interval occurred between the extra and regular sessions sufficient to enable the president to renew his recess nomina- tions The Investigation conducted by the senate military committee into the charges preferred by Major Rathbone against General Wood continued to be the theme of greatest interest In congress, as a powerful fadtion of Republicans headed by Senator Hanna was known to be working against the promotion of Wood over the heads of older and more ex- perienced officers, The testimony of General Brooke regarding Wood's insubordination ndded weight to the Rathbone charges and gave color to the claim that the army was opposed to the rapid advance of General Wood over the heads of older men. Ray Stannard Baker denied that the Major Runcie magazine article was inspired by Wood, The committee decided to summon former Secretary of War Root, and there was renewal of the talk that Wood himself would have to be recalled from the Philippines to face his accusers, ] : ] | ! | Lotter. | Whiskey, less, because it N. V., assisted Invited 10 consul boclor directed. 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Leave Bellefonte 4 44 pm; arrive at Tyrone 600; at Altoona at 6 55; at Pittsburgat 10 4 VIA TYRONB~BASTWARD Leave Bellefonte ¥ 53 am, arrive at Tyrone 11 06: at Harrisburg 2 40 p m; at Philadel. phiaS4Tpm Leave Bellefonte 1 056 pm, 10pm: at Harrish delphiad 2 pm leave Beliefonte 444 pm, arrive at Tyrons C00al Harrisburg at 1000 p m, VIALOCK BAVER WESTWARD Belletonte p.m, arrive at p.m, Buflalo74 p.m arrive at Tyrone at Altoona 3 10p m ; at Pittsburg arrive at tens purg 635 pm; at ¥ bila. \ Lock Haven 2 | vi EN -~BABTWAKD a. Mm. arrive at lamsport, 12.4 bp. m. atl Lock p.1o- nel m, arrive Lock J.R. WOOD IRL Par 1 raflic Mar BOYD, Gen'l Pass, Agent BALD EAGLE VALLEY. 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