THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, MMERCE ent INDUSTRY ——— — Commercial. 3 | SesSsien tiver wag levied, and many dele need the total of About nedis ately in this unani HIN unions’ be dvi their £75.000 will * w A) Lawson's (nsurance Attack. \ The of against Thomas W. Lawson name of New York served to give unusual interest to the current month's installment of La gon's story of “Frenzied Fin ' In Every! Magazine 1 th rst | os : Founders Fight Work Limit, I'l Nat Founders ent session ' he * Wis n beginning a S350.000) in firn Bas point an arbitration of nent Against for a law strikes the an boycotting ication eX] ress on ody's ' e ona re ose to the bitter to opt ce of labor wholesale bribery. The tur: ] attention to the three companies—the New table and Mutual—he been approached by an compa with threats of would do if he brought then story. While admitting that stitutions together constitute tl est financial power In the says he will not be turned prints the facsimile letter from dent McCall of the New York an Ohio policy holder attrit son's attack to the to him a time . another Lawson, dated in which Laws a policy that the Investme does not advise er, ing Try to Blow Up Foundries wing a third insur : brass Ale » ’ Li Newport, Ky NOV t he J ah ees were armed w of t The great York says th it wha the hefore q oN “s, 1 th rifle ager ng Ww wk ving behind workers of Newport have er part of the year. Thomas a nonunion founder at Detroit, wa He | ragted for his alleged connection Presi- | ¢ Samuel Weakly, 8 n the murder Life to union foundry workman, who was 8 nting Law lle standing {at Cine Oct ‘1a street corner The sensation of the McCall to | in this labor struggle w wlneed F. Valentine, president ke out} iron Molders’ Union of North Am« it Cleveland, Nov. 23, on the connected with destru at the Eureka foundry where nonunion men Several otl nies " ¢ (4 ‘ovit i { Ovi innati, 1gton these in beer hi Br great world aside of innati, 7, wil 's refusa the company policy At letter from Jan. 22, is repre is urged to ta ts his assertion | e has still large | lwing He | of wo ISS ue RAM week. ‘as the howevy arrest Joseph of n Laws New Yo nts ir n repen rk Lif stock poli ¥ the securities property Cincinna premiums or holders, ho ti to discol employed ders were arrested or Gas War In Indianapolis. The city of Ind Industrial For C} present price stock of t i he Subway Labor. thern Balti s Central on more Federation Against Socialism, BG nt questions eNorts Schwab to Rival Krupp. ries M trust Schwa! Natural Gas Not Exhausted Fal TH of 8 1 Was 7.000) cuble feet with a value hh on ; N15.500, Indiana w 4 uring ng state tural gas decreased out n which the amount yut PS Dis gun A MEeAsUure Proposes pension all sixty wan defented An assessment of |) weeks to ald the textile ange of | Large Locomotive Orders. The Baldwin Locomotive works Liladelphin have received large ders and are adding to their force workers for three at Fal cent strikers ass i Campaign Hangs on Port Arthur's Fate To starve or not to starve appears to be the not pleasant question brought home to General Stoessel and his loyal, brave, but miserable troops as the big Jap guns boom nearer and nearer with ever Increasing effect on the erumbling forts and city of Port Arthur There was reason to belleve that the message from General Stoes sel to the czar by the destroyer Rastoropny, which was sunk at Chefu, was an appeal for fresh supplies as a condition necessary for holding the fortress against the Japanese much longer. During the week sev eral other boats tried without success to get away from Port Arthur, presumably as bearers of dispatches, but they were caught by the Japanese blockaders, General Nogli and his staff, while advancing steadily their Intrenchments and tunnels, ceased to make infantry as saults on the remaining Russian defenses, though bombarding the city and harbor from time to time. It was reported nt Tokyo that the plan was to starve out what is left of the Russian garrison One report was that General Nog! had been ordered, Nov, 26, to make the final general assault and that General Stoessel was con sidering a surrender, The heavy guns In the Russian forts had been silenced for want of men or ammunition or both, Severn! skirmishes were reported between the armies of Kuro patkin and Oyama along the Sha river, but it was thonght by some that both armies were preparing to go Into winter quarters without having a decisive battle. The first section of the Baltic fleet eqtered the Suez canal Nov, 25, and the second section was close behind. a stockade. The found: # the only gas pt of He thie ndard type have wlro, ! iliroad company. ordet ides the Harriman tantly for lines ) he st been or san Be i dered the nd Salt Ta hy 08 Angeles ke Coke Ovens In Full Blast. According to reports received during 1 coke oven fired, and to ship the lemand for R ecreative Sports First Air Motoring Club New Football 1 OQ rd open whiel vhich The ne Kress the on strike the gre | Lou Dillon's Record Questioned. rd of a llon at m- | ni 0% 1 bel isputed 1 in Mem Mr ptatives timed was made ber but falled mile ¥ hot at ger trial equaled own er. | and Major Delmar's record ’ charge EDUCATIONAL Cardinal Champions University A sta La n gether at Wash » he tw of ¢ fron ILIKE) to Sins dition t« row | [ Miscellaneous Accidents Fafall el Lank mudas Nov 'welve tenement 3 i the ve 1 board off the Ber 15 persons were suffocated in a house fire in the Williams burg district of Brooklyn Nov, 20 About 30.000 of the Inhabitants of the Talanutse niands, northeast of Ce lebes, Malay archipelago, were render by a hurricane which sen to rise and flood the Is 21 p at or of led homeless | caused the lands Nov The Hhulldings occupied by the Pouns | ford Stationery company, the Rudolph Wuterlitzer company and the Loring Andrews company at Clocinnatl was destroyed by fire Nov, 20; loss, $700. | 000 The Missour! state bullding at the world's fair was destroyed by fire Nov 10, resulting from an explosion of a [hot water heater. One fireman was killed. Five men were killed In a gasoline explosion which set fire to the Noble Grain warehouse near Lancaster, Pa { Nov, 28. The nceldent was caused by [a spark from a laborer's pipe which | fell into a pall of gasoline Deaths. General Louls ¥, Di Cesnola, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, died at New York Nov. 21, aged seven. ty two, Colonel W. OC. P. Breckinridge, ex congressman from Kentucky, died at lexington, Ky, Nov. 18, aged sixty seven, BELLEFONTE, P A. DECEMBER 1, 1904. - WHAT LUCK ? Cut Out a Lung. W. Ferri of Bates! National Debts World. of the Guns, Ammunition Sporting Goods, More Freight Cars McCalmont rE F*3. & Compgny BELLEFONTE, PA. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER Thanksgiving Turkey Mince and Pumpkin Pie ! “Symond’s Inn Spices” ~ GAL ADVERTISEMENTS RMS FOR “ALF estate x dread we 4 ad Apart as the Bs the wb Gr ifaf Gens weery clily IMITATORS When every store is selling a so-called “Shoe for Womee," it does not mean that they have a demand for such a shoe from their customers. It means simply that they realize the enormous success of the “Queen Quality’ Shoe and want to imitate that shoe and secure some of this trade But they cannot imitate it! If they could, you want an imitation when you can have the original “Queen Quality at no greater expense ? It is a fact that shoe styles origin- ate on “Queen Quality,” do Boots $3.00 Oxfords $2.50 RAILROAD SCHEDULE. SER I® ' : FREES IER EWRENET ESE LEWISBURG & ~ IYRONE KALI ect May 4 « Ro ” i NEBTWA =~ Cal : ‘0 ° ~~~ MUEREISHETESR. ax sa « Nos p.m p.m 51) n sh 0.0 - -- rt 4 - - Hublersbhy Sopydertow } Nittany 1» Huston 7 al Lamar Clintondale Krider's 8id'g Mackeyville Oedar Springs Salona MILL Hal Ar Lv SERS BYazIe % a hh Ly 7 5 aa TTL LL TT PEE ERERR ERC geneaz LH . po Jersey Shore AN $f Le i % Lye Wmsport § oo (Phila. & Reading ry FHILAD NEW YORK. Via Phila N : m. Art tvwa'pmiam t Weeks Days NEW YORK. Lv (Via Tamaqua) t Week Days 600 p. m. Sunday 1 108 a wm. Sanday hilAdeIpbIA Sleeping Car attached to east wound train from Williams t at 1 oe m., and west bound from Phila shiant ll pm EFHART General Supt UR Ar A 0 ally 'BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET, BERF, | ALLEGHENY ST , BELLEFONTE. We keep none but the post quality of Pols, MUTTON, SLICED HAN want a iow Juley BNR HO TO yOu WARL & Dios Ter PHILIP BEEZER,
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