By EDWIN Divided Radical Forces Left the Republicans Supreme Out of the year's politica America en of a Ierges one man securely astrid and prancing steed of triun Theod president elec publicanism re Roos dent rough rider hand be guide party neutralized and compact racy, wi the er solid so ] f Missour to Bryan Democt to surtend machine Missouri, ship on standing Democrati ure of os to Bry Det zon The Douglas Massachu as showls organize play a hand in the poli Republicans having displease bor unions by failing to put the bill limiting hours of la! men and children. The ha was also evident in the Color on the face of the returns, = ed a safe majority for Ad disposition of eu Democrat was chiefly Ww Governor returns wroug!l to na contest tl of yiand high pitch The led, seven fon sympathizers popuiar electoral vote was divi to the Democrats and the Re publicans, the Gorman machine being sonsiderably damaged In the Elsewhere in the north wl was public ' 1} with b gRer ever fore while t Ing Roos miity ity excitement going one to process vest It one continned story lege, ni 118 house I new congress was chosen Republican majority in the Making and Executing The Laws of Our Own Country When the first session of the Fifty eghth got last January the prospect of new gislation was very small In view proaching presidential canvass minority senators led by Gorman were pressing the president for an tion of his policy houses the minority tried to airing of the postoflice department account of the exposures made courts during the preceding year important nonpartisan formation of an group headed by Mr. Bar souri, which the interparllamentary m world's falr, Congress contributed to ward the success of the great falr by authorized a loan of £4.000.000 he main legisiative event of the session was the ratification of the Panama canal treaty, Feb, 28, by the senate, 08 to 14, after an extended debate. Next to this was the ratification of the CONKross under way expan Panama on the An event was the mentary tholdt of Mis itertnlr interparl submeguer y « Hon S. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 5, 1905. Course Events In 1004 Another Year's Shifting of Scenes In the Endless World Drama Described For Busy Folks Who Want to Know How the Plot Is Working Out. POTTER he Fre Pan to secure its title May 0: nls proved the policy of smaller revenue for imported (Gold was ama The fiscal year with a gradually decreasing deficit. but call the November gars Pan new made legal tender In treasury began tn it became expedient to bank mportant sing upon reserve The Interior department most ¢ act In the was tha pron } HER Applications and Infractions of the Law It this t Ings met saults news| It need ently | of erin As a whole begins to see that It 1s some how ble What the pew offer? Several notable efforts to reduce the volume of eri dily recall od, Including the fights against bribery in St | y nereasing volui eis an disease for wh respons solutions will vent me will be res ouls and Buffalo track ng the Chicago the war on roe fore of W © gambling withdraw tern Union ser of New and Gam New strik ction Rejiors in hiladelphin and of Canfield at The most ing Instance of erimi nal fnanclering was that of Mrs. Chadwick of Cleveland, involving the failure and disgrace of several bank officinls, by hypothecating fictitious se eurities based on Mr, Carnegle’'s name and running many millions. An other American woman. Mra May brick, emerged from a British prison, purged of the murder charge under which she had rested for fifteen yoars, and has told her story In book form Foremost among court decisions stands the supreme court's five to four P Chicago hier York Mra. Maybriek into lation of that cunning structure, company, by nd HH Northern Morgan Securit railroads v with ‘ment, acquis tri Mr, supreme trial ex Employers Federated Against Labor's Closed Shop ‘ pute Noft mt Problems and Policies Of the Foreign Governments | AR IN THE EAST » ‘ Kt i A night at itiess negolia ng " ! ikado expected and had is ne 10 pass ) that day forth the of the he n ded event ing nforcements via raliroad While the seal up Port Arthur led the First army through to a dod it the Yalu May 1 push ng on to Fengwangcheng May 6. Korea, the chief bone of content! wm, was fully On May 1 ai : Nogl, ianded Jap ships tried to Kuroki Korea iNiye ictory in Japanese hands under the Linutong peninsula victory at Nenshan hil long siege of human life ward, Viceroy aiather Japanese irmy, on won the bloxly and the Port Arthur tly In The Russian under General began BM tv forces north Kuropatkin and Alexeleff, steadily retired or were driven northward before the ad vancing Japs, under Oyama, a series of minor engagements culminating Ang 81 to Bept. 2 at Lisoyang in the great est battle In history, with MO.000 wen engaged. After frightful losses on both sides Kuropatkin was forced to retreat to Mukden the Japs. There P, the Russians, re enforced, turned on thelr pursuers and fought the indecisive battle of the Sha River, where the two armies prepared to go Into winter quarters face to face In the ntime Russia's naval strength had been crushed In two great battles, After losing thelr command. er, Makaroff, with the sunken battleship Petropaviovsk, the remnant of the Russian fleet dashed from Port closely Oct pursued by meg mine | pute Arthur Aug, 10 only to be scattered by Togo nt not taken ie we foreed back range, ships to the ha long Mo! yvhere they ere p by ed nnd ing to | | 1 | AUSTRALIA'S ‘ fh FRANCE He nd queen of a nhert of male GERMANY Huss ding iroat dise AFRICA'S wen ry ut ‘ ¢ Kongo | Abyss in Somaliland the battle of dervishes fell. Moros dering on anarchy tion of the « ize tion with the kidnap American cl Varley i H nee Amer wns Jan, 11 un Hy ris, the Ish nephew Ralsull Mas tan's compli mands pressure LATIN AMERICA'S event of interest to us was the erection cessful operation of the republican gov ernment of Panama under President Amador, who was elected Feb. 14. and the beginning of surveys for the Mana ma canal. Colombia aequiesesd in the loss of Panama and Reyes president. Venezuela's congress gave President Castro a year's dicta torship, and he began damage against the American asphalt trust for enusing revolution, Nicaraguan gave up the turtle fisheries to England. Pern and Brazil agreed to arbitrate Acre dis Unsuccessful rebellions oceurred In Uruguay, Brazil, Halt! and Santo umder greatest nd se chose General LARA] government Ferreira re atican and to give Ra Domingo, y : araguny wil overturn General 1 hex 9. ufter Mexico ical Men Work of Med Heads Scientific Procession Facts and Forces Of Commerce and Industry easier i! expres with the mt the first the City was « ACAD } ond the steam locon evitable doom the s« me futu ban Ih i milly would advantage omy A Au subway was tunnel of terminus was In tunnels were projected Ly the awanna and Erle Mher gre finished were the sea wall at Galveston July = the Wabash tern | at Pitts burg June 1 and the or of the G30 foot twin steamers kota and Minnesota as adluncts Northern These only to the White Star Atlantic ln Baltic, which made her maiden vos ARY to New York In June + The first turbine liner crossed the At lantic In June, but later In the year the new Cunard turbine lner Victorian ! failed to attaln contract speed. Gen on nt that in the near 1 econ t of the first ng accom; the the s¥ivania other Lack it works the bor ne the cars Hudson fo I'he I'en progress, and under trolley Great — ———— A ———— wer April ir inter begun ennus r— Church to Survive | Must Become More Vital 1 Great Educational Event Was World's Fair at St. Louis | pn ver known the Louisiana Purchase Dn tion at St. Louis, the genius of which was pres al Creative Francls mn com govern land magnitude and com plexity of our racis! life as they could not in a lifetime of ond! nary study and trav el To that shrine n successive groups not only the educators the but the the philosophers, the eng! mechani the captains of industry, the artists, the religlonists, the reformers, the lawmakers. to com mune in spirit and to express the sum total of the knowledge and truth which the race of wan has rolled up from its beginning, Buch was the great educa: tional achievement of the year, a MR Francis : selves the neers
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