Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 25, 1905, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
DOINGS OF
[it WORLD
A Classified and Compre-
hensive Account of the
History-Making Events In
All Lines of Thought and
Action From Week to
Week, Showing the Trend
of Civilization Without
Partisanship or Sensation-
alism — Entertaining, In-
structive and Valuable For
Future Reference.
POLITICAL
Philadelphia Gas Steal.
Notwithstanding that
Smith & Co
had posted a
toge
ments,
one-half profits for sixty-fi
the option of 1
to 80 cents or le
gas plant owned by
delphia, the city coun
“machine” bid of the
provement «
overwhelmiz
was taken
onstration
assembl
to a call
U. GI
mon
t}
u
1e Ed
of
Iward B
syndicate 11ists
capit
ou, 000 000 cash
ther with $20,000,000 of improve
one-third profits for ten years,
ve years and
the price of gas
lease of the
city of Phila
iccepted the
nited
* the
he
Gas In
in
Foreign Canal
The ann
Panama «
with ti
president
canal
without
Supp
Ee AAS
vergence of
Among
Ff
of the
ye irs 820 nN
Con
{'olo
dec
|
)
rado |
lares fu
Hppers «
and Iron
ther that the
Colorado Fuel
in this
this rep
to the
ferred
ton
Atchison and
Colorado }
busine
rt
fact that du
to Becretary
tien
was second
President to Pay Mis
will
4
mon
of his person
ne pract
of accepting passes re
calls the recent President
Btickney of the Chicago Great Western
that the president would do this if he
realized that he was transgressing the
law In accepting the courtesy of free
transportaion. The president also an
pounced that he was paying the trans.
ation bills of his recent western
iy amounting to something over
$3.000
La Folletts Gets Rate Law.
When the Wisconsin senate, on May
18, passed *he Lil providing for an ap
rinti other com
force
tl exnng 0 discour
the among public officers
his
irk of
decision
ren
pointive railroad commission with pow.
to fix rates for freight and passen
ger transportation, ernor La Fol
lette won his long fight, as the assem-
bly was known to be strongly in favor
of the
Cheapsr Gas For Boston,
The legislature voted
without opposition to fix the price of
| gas for Boston at 90 cents a thousand
feet and the capitalization of the Con
solidated Gas company at $15,126,600
The governor is expected to sign the
bill
Commissioner Prouty Teatifies.
The senate committee on interstate
commerce has continued its hearings
Judge Prouty of the interstate com-
merce commission declared that some
of control over rates was neces
hecause competition had practi
ceased through the unification of
all corporations. Ie said that six
great systems practically controlled
the entire mileage of the country. He
would not take away thelr power to
make rates, and power could not be
given to the courts. His plan would
be to create a separate body to have
control of raliroad rates, with brane
in all great rate making centers
| EXECUTIVE
er
(200
measure,
Massachusetts
sort
sary
cally
hes
125 Jolo Natives Killed.
It ported from Manlil
for © of (zon eral Wo wl h ive
the island of Jolo by killing the ent
band of 125 follow: of Datto Palas
Amerie were three killed
nteen
I8 re
{fed
ire
rs
losses
The ‘un
and seve woun
The Bowen-Loomis
Min Bowen
Cara« face a
into ged
Newspaper a
agal Assistant
Loomis. Mr. Bowen
that he had not made a
against Mr,
transmitted to the «
sip of the Venen
iL transa
ster from
to gation
th the
charges
of State
18
his alls
count
nst Sq
ny direc
Loomis, but that he
1
1elan
artment
ion het
ion .
Mr
ing
the asp
two of the papers
case had disap;
de
A Now Forest Reserv
halt trust
Artmet flies
agriculturs
Knee Breeches For Mil
Miles has
i hat
General
fa
af revival of
forn
or of cock
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| LEGAL- CRIMINAL |
Judge on Patterson Tria
ond t
ond Ju
In a
terson
Davi
nial of having |
having killed «
reported that
tract th Hurtig &
iA vaudeville for §2
aesar
she }
May Free Life Prisoners
Miss Mary Phill
yer of New
gtitutional ot ) . he powers
of the court
ena to reall
In )
May 14 an unsel for one
who bh od thir
ty years In her death sentence
having been commuted to lif
onment, Miss Philbrool
the constitution the «
had no right to commute a sentence of
death and that by doing It had
usurped the powers of the trial court
There is no life sentence in New Jersey
except that resulting ommu
tation of the death pennity
Astonished by Armour Rebates,
Testimony brought out by the Inter
state commerce commission at Chicago
| has startled public officials by showing
the systematic juggling of transports
aw
on
of pardons wl h threat
free life
tion
prisoners in that
th Governor
state | VOTE
Stokes
Libble Garrabrant
on
8 seers
prison
Yhat In
pardons
anid
tf of
1)
al
from the «
tion bills and the granting of rebates |
BELLEFONTE,
PA + MAY 925,
1905.
by Armour private car
Attorney Morrison of
called upon to summon
for the grand jury,
Before the senate committee on inter
state President Robbins of
the Hines admitted that he
had thirty exclusive
tracts Involving a monopoly of fruit
transportation with rallroads in the
west and south, Preducers and ship
pers had to accept the Armour rates,
but since the company was private he
believed It was not subject to the in
terstate commerce laws
lines, District
Chicago was
the witnesses
commerce
Armour ear
twenty or con
Wood's Defense Collapses.
George H. Wood, the New York con
tractor, tried at Somerville, N. J., for
the murder of George Williams, a
grocer of Watchung, who wag found
dead In his sleigh on a country road
Feb, 2, decided
to allow his
counsel to plead
guilty of mur
der in the sec
ond degree aft
er having told
A strange story
of
rang
he
de
nt
the
as
mental
(ement
time
do w
ted. Ex
ceptional
comn
attached
gr the « ac
count of this re
markable line of
defen ryt
at rst
experts
ase on
tempted
which
presum
y of
ed
two other
nat
later confessed 1
v T™
ns 1h
of tl years’ i
Hyde Buit Against Alexan
f Alex |
FOREIGN
Germany Denies Seizure.
The ry pf
(yer:
that
nee hat the
German flag had been raised] was
nied offi¢ by the aut
ties at Berlin, The story is attributed
to the fact that German gunbos sey re
ngs near that p
de
inlly German hor
taking ri
Emperor Will
Ww
am Misquoted
stria Raises Mtg Tari
~ g
re
repo
northward
ted May
toward
the Jap
10
the po
anese
ing
For:
ships under Togo were
in walt
}
n near OSH Where
supposed
to lk
E DUCATIONAL
Jewels Left For Library
During t
f ’
" 1H ne
Stanford un
inying of the rnersts
at
the
Stanford
Ww rary building
n May}
h Mrs
had |
versity o
was hr might out
shortly
od her collect
1
before her death equeat
m of
\ ined
for
the
wit bring
at
owels
3 TIRE) the
purpose « f buy Wir r
brars This large fund =
the Stanford brary into the
Work of Philanthropy School
Fdward T
first class
Devine, director of the
new ithropy at Colum
bia, which was endowed with $250.000
by John 8B. Kennedy and which is to
open with the beginning of the next
school year, has formulated his plans
for the courses of study. This will In
clude the preparation of students for
any form of social service, professional
or volunteer Among the positions
which offer the best rewards are those
of Investigator, district agent, regis
| trar, secretary, ete, In vellef and char
ity organizations
{Continued on page 4)
school of philar
:
| =Frank I.
Gems In Verse |
*)
An Armful of Joy.
Care is a ther and
Armiful « jor y
Brig } % 4 skies
Made the bluse
With red lips
of sighs
grief is a bubble
in a world full o' trouble!
of his eves
that know not the meaning
He weeps not the future,
past
Yet he knows there ar
ing him fast;
His pillow of rest
Is 8 mother's dear breast,
And that's the sweet pill
the best!
he knows not the
e¢ loving arms hold.
yw he's lovit 8
Blue skies
him
Roses for playmates and 1
Walk, little feet
In life's rosies
THI with roses of heavy
meet!
and balmiest blossoms above
es to love him!
t street
en these earth
roses
Atlanta Constit ion
The Stranger on the Sill
BetWeen broad fields of
Is the lowly home
The peach
And the
There is
But a stran
when
There |
I can
And
And }
But
His
There bu
With its
Kr
"Tw
And
And
But
" . ' A
it Ww
They never go in for anything much
And their intimate friends are fow
oesn’'t care what they
Friendshig
’
The Joy of God.
I thank thee t | 1 hast made
Joy 1
Bo many gentle t} #
Circling
the darkest spot
= ve in I
f earth
und
That in
I thank thes
that al
That »!
Bo that «
For thou, wi
far
Hast giver "
Hut wi
Bo that we see, gle
Diviner things
Adelaide A
nll
igh
Procter
Joy Enough.
There's Joy enough. go
furrows feel the fr
An' the lookin’ lonesome
Violet's feelin’ lost
When the blue smoke's curlin’
from the cabin on the hill
An' the heart is makin’ musie,
mockin' birds are still!
There's Joy enough, good people,
winter's sweets are sown
1 people, when the
ont
y's
an’ the
upward
though the
for the
As thickly as the flowers In the gardens |
love has known!
The stars still light the darkness, the wun. |
shine crowns the day,
An' we sing the night to mornin’,
we're happy as the May!
Stanton In Atlanta Constitu.
tion.
Hospitality tn Children,
Hospitality should encouraged in
children as far as it Is within the
means of the parents to do Lat
them have their little teas and anniver
sary parties. It will help them to de
velop this trait and will give them an
opportunity to put Into practice amen-
ities of social life which they are ex-
pected to observe In later life. There
is nothing more excellent to behold
than a child with easy, gracious man-
ners, free from shyness and without
boldness
he
“io
Orange Jelly,
Take a quart of water, the fruit of
two oranges, the juice of two citrons
and two oranges, a half pound of sugar
and two ounces of gelatin. Put on the
fire and stir constantly until it bolls.
Add the beaten whites of two eggs
and let the mixture stand for ten min
utes on the stove without boiling
Btrain through a cloth to insure the
jelly being clear
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles.
ing. Blind ng or Pro ing P
IPAZO OINTMENT
natter of how
Bleed
it ney
ong
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You
to know
ought
what
paint goes on
your house if you
expect it to last.
Depend on
l.ucas
Paints
LO hold CO.O1
crack and
They'll not
not
peel
disappoint you,
Ask
dealer,
your
lohn Lucas & Co
Philadelphia
SEcHLER & Co.,
PURE FOOD STORE.
af
of
line
Foods
We carry
in the line
Groceries,
f all goods
and Fine
0
Manhattan Drips
A fine Table Syrup in one quart, $wo
quart and four quart tin pails, at 12¢., 26¢.
and 45 it,
hotties and tin cans
per pail ; try Maple Byrup
10 gins
New Orleans Molasses
The finest new New Orleans—a
rich golden yellow and an elegant baker,
That is the report
( rop
our customers bring to
us. Fine Sugar Byrups—no glucose
Marbot Walnuts
These Nuts are clean and sound, heavy
in the meats and in every way very satis-
some very good Cali-
not equal to the
Mar-
ids and Mixed Nuts
Evaporated Fruits
SeEcHLER & Co..
Pure Food « Fine Croceries.
INSURANCE AGENCIES.
Ww. H. MUSSER,
S BE GOSS,
Fire, Life and Accident In-
surance.
NM}
Beiiefonte, Pa
HARRY FENLON
®
FIRE, LIFE ACCIDENT AND
TORNADO
INSURANCE,
w {
BLLLLEFC TE,
' 1
Jno. F.Gray & Son
WUGRANT HOOVER
. Insurance :
This Agency represents the largest Fire Insur
ance Companies ia the world. We are pre
pared to write large lines at any time
wo A LAM Pn
Life and Accident Insurance.
and Surety Bonds.
on or address us at
Crider § Stone Bldg, Bellefonte.
EK. RHOAL
opposite the P
Rer sta!
best qualit
TA.
on
o4
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
COALS
Also all kinds Of we —
Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and
Sand.
Superior Screenings for lime
burning, Builders’ and plas.
terers’ Sand
Commercial, No. 68
Trrernoxe Carts 3 Somme No. 1321