THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT PELLEFONTE. PA., DECEMBER 17, 1905. | 4 AGE 3. COMMERCE and « INDUSTRY: pr——————— - p the United Mine Workers of Amer- Tuesday because of alleged Intim- — apo idation, conspiracy or persuasion In causing to leave the com- pany. This Is believed to be a unique | { move In strike history, . Big Gold Tunnel Started. The latent undertaking of the Tread- | well Gold Mining company In Alaska! Is a two mile tunnel which has just ica employees Bpinners to Cut Output, Over a hundred cotton manufacturers fn the southern states met at Charlotte, N. C., last week and agreed on a plan to curtail the production of cotton goods by the mills of the whole country. A general convention was arranged to be held at Washington. Industrial. Trust Promoters Prosesuted. The fight to compel the promoters of the shipbuilding trust to disgorge thelr profits was begun Dee. 10 when the|rich ledges in Commonwealth Trust company of New | will be 12 York brought suit in the supreme court | mountains that are believed to be vast against Harris, ly rich In the precious metal. Gates & Co. for Salt Lake Oil Deal. the recovery of $750,000. This action was close on the heels of the receivership bearing, when George W. Per- kins, a partner of J. P.’"Morgan & Co. testified. Mr, Perkins tes- tified that his firm bad ac quired the Beth lehem plant a year before it was sold to 1.000 Chinese Dresser Nixon with the wunder-| grants will be landed standing that whea it should be sold! port for seve years by Morgan, Schwab should have a fr — — Sociologic Silver Bow basin. It {| Dec, B for 10,000 acres of oil lands bor { dering on Great Salt lake. It is next | to the track recently leased by Guffey | of Pennsylvania, and test wells ind! ate that the mysterious Dead sea will ish a great field. veloped at once, oll Mexico Welcomes Chinese. | By arrangement { Mexican 8 made between and the Ci mship company all the Ch company m 1% granted It ROVH Rte Manz lia for i ight see in esti George W, Perkins 3 and each year part of the profits. This was in con tradiction of both Dresser and Nixon, | al. who testified that Schwab said he own ed the Bethlehem company. Negro's Hope In Liberia. Lhe Rev. J os Robert gradu who weria and will wa Jan, 1 net as chief of Big Telephone Combine. Final arrangements were made at Ghicago Dec. 10 for the amalgamatio of over 4,000 independent telept compan] Illinois, Wisconsin, Ken tucky, Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, Penn aylvania, Nebraska, Minnesota, Ohllo and Michigan, invelving property wval- med at more than $200,000000. The eorporation is to be known as the In- terstate Telephone association. By con necting this system with the Ili Telephone company's Chi direct competition with the Bell pany will be effected. Beef Trust Expanding. The directors of Swift & Co. have in creased their capital stock by $10,000 000, making a total of $35,000,000 he pew issue is to enable the trust te ac guire the wholesale distributing mar Kets In the New England states, New York. New Jersey and Great Britain to tak Wian cab edu wor es In ation, says kK man must it his do in Anglo-Saxon KE Ov cannot the tan nd 1 Vi " LEM Re 50 untry, where pre N d nates.” Gibbons Against Sweatshops. ardinal Gibl od nois { in his last sweat shop ons sermon of other line in ago descr Col syst m Baltimore and had found on personal ) it and orking ten or twelve day at $36 and $8 a week. wade this frank “There is something radically | and « ition wi men women ere w hours a In view of tement wrong # he n stn r soca ond Ones nost thr Dowie Not Bankrupt. Zion City, bank and industrie were restored te the control of Joh Alexander Dowie Dec. 8 Judge Kohl sant, the approval eof credit and receivers, dissolved the ship. There was great rejoleing | City. Dowie agreed to meet tions in partial payments its Wife and Wage Earner with . Miss Fi Labor. Laber Union Fined $1,000. Judge H new precede Dec. 12 he in ypon Frankl! ers, for iilega violation of t in restrained ft ion f with the 1 printing { 1 4 pinion judge condemns the attacks of wu pickets nonunion “Such warfare car tolerated in a land of peace where peo ple are governed by law.” Westarn Miners Bad OW, John Mitchell, national president the Mine Workers, has Washington to meet with the execu board of the A. F. I. after having been Ia Colorado and Utah two weeks with out effecting any settlement of the min ers’ strike In that region. He appeared to be much discouraged over the situ ation, and it was theught he would ap- peal to President Roosevelt for inter. vention similar te that which ended | should control all the oll of the country the Pennsylvania strike. | and possess $100.000,000 while others The Victor Fuel company of Denver | had none and that he had given genius brought suit for $85,000 damages so that all might benefit by it. He against John Mitchell and other officers ' sald that Instead of belng reviled, as ———————— A —— o_o —— ldom of Chi nt in this eountr) wosed a 1 Neo i A8 A Con or on laborers, saving not and will not Le of | % returned to RELIGIOVS Hillis Scores Rockefeller. Before the Federation | Clubs at Attleboro, R. | { Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis of Brooklyn | said God never meant that one man Gass ssss asst asst bodes ds ddl PEEPS ELLIE PEPE ESSE E04 Interest on Capital Immoral Such is the somewhat startling proposition which, according to Chi engo press dispatches, Professor Albion W, Small, head of the depart: ment of sociology in the University of Chicago, has advanced In a lecture to students “The only thing that deserves financial reward is labor, Cap- ital as such deserves none,” The professor explains that the long standing theory concerning the pro- ductivity of capital has been the basis for an un- limited number of fallacies In social thinking and adjusting. He says that the only just basis of reward Is production. Capital Is only a machine that helps labor In producing. The present legal right that eapital enjoys is all wrong. Capital has this legal right simply because our statutes give the right. There Is nothing morally right about It. The students further quote Professor Small as saying: “There In no equality where one man with a millon of inherited capital can de v termine the weal of a thousand of his fellow men. Albion W. Small. The time will come when the Idlers will get no reward, und the semi-idlers will only get reward for what they do.” been started near Juneau to tap the | L000 feet long and will plerce | Eastern capitalists concluded a deal! It will be! of Women's i Wadnesday | | the y are ties il be ight do for ause the The "ten , were throwing nen. talent” me nw rr chances No Standard of Ethics. Addressing the Society For the Study jof Life at New York Wednesday Dr Minot J. Savage sald that a standard of ethics had not yet been discovered, that ethics was n matter of whim and tradition and the world was only eivi- Hzed in spots. Mrs. Anna Spencer held {it to be her duty to make people ac. { tively unhappy for the ills of the world; | to make comfortable people uncomfort- able and satisfied people discontented. Democracy of the Pope. “A new era said the Rev Ly the has dawned in Rome,” Francis H. Hall of New on his return last week from a to the Vatican. “The extreme | demoerad y of the new pope has revolu mized there Succeeding ned for his great Intel he new pope has started different basis. He flock visit tic conditions t pontiff renow SCIENTIFIC Winners of Nobel Prizes. Nobel peace prize, led by $40, the Norwegian M. P., of London, ternational awarded tween Dr. for are named, the dis Profess medicine, agen; liter the Nor dramatist sr pri divided French ws rays Mme. ( entist, w hot ierel and re pverers of radium; chemistry 2 Arrheniu : Professor nsen of Ce pend ature, Bjornstjerne Blornson, wegian novelist, poet fon r and Jurie, and Professor Langley's Second Fallure. I'he aerodrome bullt by with government at Arsenal Hed from the Mr. Manley, tant, at the went on a bee sixty foot Professor Langley funds had its second | point Dec. 8. Whe int weching carriage, wit Professor test Langley's assis big machine ue for twenty holy + aeim, he Lose snd di Professor : rel pward ved bead Manley IHRACE eI a compl “the river X Rays a Failure? Dr. Henry K. Pa st at a meeting Roentgen ociety held at res for curative pur doctors present agreed ray does people are killed the failures due of the treat- ays ous that the many ought ¥ 4 report cans Tact i¥ experimen | | Miscellaneous British Q een In Dan A Darrow eos oc. 1, when where she Hall floor to fall ¢ queen left » » urngham Ie] the . th ifter tl Day Cycle Race W ur and Benny Munroe which ended in Garden Dee The in a one mile sprint © representatives of the sev en teams that were tied for first place A splil occurred In the eighth lap of the mile, and all the riders fell except Waltheur and Leander day race 12 h was made tween th Accidents, The steamer Kroonland of the Red Star line, from Antwerp Dec. 5, met with an accident to her running gear Tuesday, but was enabled to communi cate with Queenstown by wireless and return to that place with the ald of a tug sent in response to her message, The schooner Clarence H. capsized In a gale Dec, 10 off North Carolina, and five, all on board, were drowned. The situation at typhoid stricken But ler has been Improved little, if any, al though more help has come in response to the mayor's call. The hospitals are all full, Three persons were killed and many Injured In a wreck on the O, B. and Q. Dee, 13, the train being derailed on a bridge near Albla, In. | Deaths, 1 | Rear Admiral Baocreft Gherardd, re. | tired, died of nephritis at i Briatport | Conn, Dec. 10, having served forty: | elght years In the navy. He was bern (in 1832. He took part in the battle of | Mobile Bay. John R. Proctor, president of the Leivil mervice commission, died at Wash. ington Dee, 12 from heart failure, aged | fifty nine, { | { for settlement LEGAL APMINISTHA TOR SBS NOTIUK, Estate of Mra, Surah Piter, late of Bellefonte ded Letters of administiation having been duly granted on the above estate he would re speetiully request all persons Knowing them selves indebied Lo the estate Lo make immedi wie payment and those having claims against Lhe saine 10 present them duly authenticated H W.H. Pirex, Amr Mill yall, Pa 451 AECUTOR'S NOTICE, Estate of Jacon sreox, deceased, late of mentary upon sald estate hay ited by the Regist of Wills to ied, all persons owing them De jiebt od to sald estate are re 10 make Immediate payment and H ¢ hnving claims, to present them for sel tiement A.P.ZERBY. Executer, spring Milis, Pa DY om E NOTICE, Many Jase Crank / Inthe Court of Common Vu Fleas of Centre County No, il Aug. Term, 18, Whereas Mary Jane Clark, your wife has filed a ibe! fu the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, t No 21 August term, 13 praying for a divorce Ag«lust you, now you are hereby notified and requested Lo appear in said Court on or belore Monday. the 2 th day of January, 14, to an swer the conwplaint of the said Mary Jane Clark, ana show cause If any you have, why the sald Mary Jane Clark should wot be di- vorced from the bonds of matrimony rutered Into with yu, and in default of such appear. ance jou will be liable to have a divores granted in your absence, Sher T's office, H 8 .TAYLOR, Dec. 4, 1» Sherif? CABTILLA CLARK { lo Castilin Clark Ptyont ENOTIUE, In the Court of Common VFieas of Centre Co CranLes W. HoLTzAPM! Hed that he un pointed by sald will meet the In Crider's Ex Peun's, on ¥F 1. 1M, at of taking on beha med piaintifl, and other wit I by him, for the purpose of pr a egations pet fl, for a a t ne and place b, make such of ject « sald evidence, and off such other evider ir own behalf as rou may see fit efonts. Pa NB. SPANGLER, Commissioner OTICE in accordance with is hereby given BPas. lien President JR FORMATION WANTED Certain patrons, through negligence, or for [ae 3 reasons Known Ia themes ives, remove ir ne locality to another, without notify ng his offs We are anx) ocale them so t they MAY receive heir paper regu t J na, in riant to us resent address of the cial favor We give us to the former ad G0. A MiLLER, Aaronsdu J.C. BPRANKLE, Storms J A Wiirpmax, Ashitola Ina AYnes, Gardean, Pa, EF. Gan Howar OW. Mange Has 1.8.12 fous ¥. Jou Isnans Fianan ™ wn Fa En AS. Beoeot Wa SrTaw, Be Mus ¥i CM sir Bowne ENADO \SURANCE PONDS of every des ription EacrLe BLOCK ——— — —— 1 aa A iy GRANT HOOVER. Fire, Life, Accident Insur ance, Real Estate and Loans 15 Standard Insurance Co's represented. You can't af. ford to insure vour buildings or life until you see GRANT HOOVER rider’ sStone Building. BELLEFONTE, PA W. H. MUSSER, Creneral Insurance Agent Notary Public and Pension Attorney. —a— BELLEFONTE, PA. ~~ We promptly obtaln U, 8, and Foreign U. 5 PATENT IF WASHINGTON D.C Ra rier Se a ADVERTISEMENTS | 5 | 000063600000 000090000900 HOLIDAY GOODS, Sm ——————— + 1 1 ’ 1 Comb and Brus Coal for Sale: | i — | At the mines at Clare nee, hy the | wagon, load or car load. Feed, hay, grain and other produce taken in exchange for coal, CHAMBERS & UZZLE, x17 C Pa. COAL FOR SALE Farmers and buy the iarence, desiring BEST COAL direct from the mines, can pet it at Fountain Station mines, two miles east of Snow Shoe, by the wagon load. P. B. CRIDER & SON. Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Green’s Pharmacy, Bush House Bloek Btlreets. Rc EIVE DEroSITS, DISCOUNT NOTES. LEFONTE, FENN'A J.M, BHUGGERT. Cashier 000000000000 OOOOOOC 000 DIRECT SUPPLY CO. a _— Iix1C3EL — p——— — oy. go. NE IDictures Framed AND {framed IDictures 100 styles of moulding to select from Pictures make ire best kind of Christmas gif We . ff . line of framed pictures at also have a HE very low prices. r estimate if you have this kind to do. any work of DIRECT £ SUPPLY COMPANY, High Street, . Belk fonte, Pa. 2 bie. 8 OG. L.0.0.0.0.0.8.6.44 SL PPERS NR N OP i“ 2OF on oh 0g RRR FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ARE e sed ony ey [RRRARR . ar Ek JERE o “ oe — pe Yes, we have them; good Slippers of all kinds. a hg ’ or '¥ pL A And our prices are very much lower than any other place in the county. A full line of Leggins and Overgaiters. YEAGER & DAVIS The Shoe Money Savers BELLEFONTE and PHILIPSBURG.
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