THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA., APRIL 14, 1904, a oY bo AL POLITICS «=¢ GOVERNMENT { the chairman to keep the Leonvention in order, Governor Mur | phy of New Jersey is now talked of as permanent | Foreign. Tibetan Battle a Disgrace. England have | of 400 18 One Ol 1€¢ worst Sone | raid, al Lansdowne % stened to ure Russia tiiere is no tion of an-| | Tibet, | de-| » {0 secure al xing only a new treaty. The Balfour has mi nis try been 1 weakened Dy the event. Oth- ers say that the Younghus band mission Is virtually ing war on Chi y B83 Colonel Younghusband Later dispatches say that many the Tibetan soldiers were killed by their own comrades In the excitement and repulse. Russian papers say that this same positi Russia Younghusba ne to meet the grand expediti as to western China that in Manchuria, Colonel has gone right mn holds iama Bomb For King Alfonso. While King Alfonso of leaving the L Celio, J Jew Baiting In Bulgaria. Reports of a violent « the Jews wWers Berlin ed cax ried d crac was con house was unable to muster a quorum, as the Nat ists refused to enter for fear of being outvoted by the Republicans and Lib . » ® | ar ional The canal comn nd took ETAL, HSSIONn rived POSSOs om in the seems that! 1g the Achi t in north ' KR Hed [Lose ang Griminal._| Coal Trust Must Tell AIL tt i. Do Tha a Corpo big, on demand of the terstate n of the Unit Such is ance of the de n regard to the of which had COMMISKION | ed States effect tl cision h coal roads, the counsel hen asked about th the rose in 12 begun at The de ie New id a new trial of the 4t the coal trast 1 must The the decd f its probable ef importar because Il othe upon r corpora tions suspected of gaining inter 1 restr state eon Harriman Sues Merger. Has the big fight for Northern Pa cific resumed? Either to protect themselves or to determine the legality of the proposed plan of the pro rata distribution of Northern Securitigs stock the Union Pacific interests, head ed by E. H. Harriman and W. 8. Plerce, have brought action in the United States circuit court at 8¢. Pau! for an order directing the trust to return to the original shareholders the Northern Pacific stock for Northern Securities retary Root been engaged to defend the merger been exchanged Ex Seq has Benator Burton Sentenced. Judge Elmer B. Adams in the United States court at St. Louls, April 6 tenced irton of perve six months in jail of 22.000 for position for private gain Senator B Kansas having used his official The motion for a new trim! was denied. In passing sentence Judge Adams that the humilintion of conviction and the dis qualification from ever holding office under the government again were in themselves heavy punishment, hence the short time of Imprisonment and light fine imposed. Burton was releas- ed on an £10,000 bond pending an ap peal of his case to a higher court, sald Notes. The reading publie, especially in the east, has followed with unusual inter Tibetans | | mak! of | 1 mn places England in the |, . ahead | + matter how | contracts | commerce | [ in | decided that the eight hour Temple | York now | sen | to] and pay a fine | { chairman of the national committee. Massachusetts the Ma Jd Page, a young woman of a wealthy | at Weston, March {3 shortly woman the to penetrate surrounding the death of the efforts of Chicago Favors Ownership. authorities | Th only point bout the municipal go, Wednesday, wa majority TR EIN interes ut Clb 5 the overwhelra- of general stery i election anily near Boston, municipal The law, after Viorting ownership ol het street rallways the legislature, bwrenl 800n body wus Mueller room with author onstruct, own, oper rect rallways if they 8c ition was fn | ersinap « ils question the 125,744 to BORG York's Gambler 2 hree nt |i hy te stood escaped be secured. On hiladelplia Om a moving Kin was tot New of murder t laws Lave been en of New York which create import in the legislature all of was the antigambling by District Attorney Jerome, the avowed object of which was to compel the testimony of Reginald Vanderbilt order to convict Rich- ard Canfield, the millionaire proprietor of gambling a. in the presence of | the assembly by The thirteen-year | went Governor Montague | Al iq | f poled Executive. Bl Week, codents, Om advoente Battleship Virginia Launched. The state of Virgin | day April 5 in bonor of the launching | { of the | i N ; n bad a legal boll in great 15,000 Re timed for the Newport News tO mttieship 1 batt] I houses. This bill passed a vote of 93 to 47 and ernor for his signature, ill was passed providing pensions for judges of the of the sup which occurred at | 50,000 spectators to the gov | old | | christened i daughter of which is the | | justices | ' | ponents openly ci : had used the glntion 1 INCA rap ive Siu | The Alabama's Thirteen-inch Record. Viti ‘ it ME HICARO Phils +f i 130860: St. Lon Boston, about tO: Cleveland, 415,000; Cinclunati, HR8.000: Buffalo, 381.000: Ran Francis | foo, 356.000: Pittsburg g Detroit, rieans and Washing fd inN) Baltimore hal A500 << Legislative, Educationa Play Swayne Case Postponed. Hen 11M INN) tO Law pu viders alr Lad § 3 1 t have : \ Have 0 0e Geiay tmpeact of Judge Swayne by 1 Dec the ds " { the the Elemen Bchool house wil insider il Democrats. fmpeact ment charges i ry her the use postponement wi opposed by the matic act | Pay of Rural Mail Carriers. a | y . | NE A an every day schoo | means in the teaching of his literature, The The senate agreed to the amendment fixing the salary it $720 a of rural mall carriers Year A proviso was added | permitting the carriers to handle mer tar for and | § rye ete plan is already being tried in the experimen tal classes, Mrs Biaine saya instinct is strong in may nstroct strong chandise, take subscriptions {deliver newspapers and periodicals | Eight Hour Bill Referred. The house nmittee on labor has il should a i be referred to Secretary of Com Mrs. Emmons Blaine i and Labor Cortelyou, with t to lth | furnish it the drat it answe and with hiidren, training it tions, such as finer m ire few things on the stage that chil ghonid ww near the afternoon aid suggests Baturday given for 0 work more than | that aside fo theaters for childre wot eight hours plays be ; 3 school Yd General. | To Set the Republican Pace. The report | Geography and News. No matter what the regular graded | course for, says the Journal of of the | Education, this i= the one time In your administration's plans has it that for: | life and in the life of the children In mer Secretary of War Root is to be | which to teach the geography of Rus- temporary chairman of the Republican | sia, Korea, Manchuria and Japan. The national convention at Chicago, July | pupils will take more interest in the 21, making the keynote speech, and | subject because of the news dealing that Speaker Cannon shall be made | with the Russo Japanese war calls latest responsible wit - i me a LE Russia Invites the Japanese Advance “Walk Into my (Manchurian) parlor,” sald the (Russian) spider to the (Japanese) fly. And the fly appears to be going in helter skelter as the spider withdraws into its inland strongholds. But possibly the fly in this story will turn out te be a wasp with a terrible sting his ix about the status of the great conflict In eastern months of sparring tern Asin after When the advance guard of the Japanese Korea reached Wiju, the principal city the Yalu estuary, April 4, they found, to their surprise hand two Eh 2 2 a a a gh 0 2 a a J i Se a St ao 2 J oh of army in on Korean side that the Russian neross the | forces vanished, presumably having retreated to intrench themselves in gfronger he appear ous transports in and near the mouth of the Yalu indi re-enforcements of men and additional supplies were being landed on the sonth bank of the river for the establishinent of a permanent Later advices were that the Japs bad taken positions the Manchurian side, the Russians avoiding » battle Admiral Togo's fleet again concentrated at Port Arthur April 9, and some decisive work was looked for. The Rusalan ships during the week were seen by press boats on the Ligh seas, thus proving that Port Ar thur was still uncorked. The attitude of the Chinese continues to cause alarm, as thelr hos tility to Russia is intensified by the reported exconsds of the Russian soldiery. hha sh tina sft tl Ets hash ane die oth EER RR a i force { ance of nun ented ant iarge Inpanese hase, on decisive Rm he ad oh sda a mon Bona a batt 8 RL AAA {| every he | floors, marble and tile work, soften water, ' ‘ | disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes S000 0O0000000000SSI000000000RINPO000G0000000000000 YOU CAN GET JAD MUSIC OUT OF A Good Piano Jut you can’t get good music out of a bad plano. 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