Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 08, 1905, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 8, 1905.
Pace 3
Continued trom page 2,
proposition was {hat the old arivers ve
taken back as far as possible, but that
they should not be asked to the
work of other teamsters who are on
strike. Most of the lumber dealers
were able to resume business with
nonunion drivers, and the
Teaming company was
more than 2.500 teams on the
President Shea of the teamsters
charged attempts of employers to bribe
labor officers
do
Employers’
sald to have
streets,
t nna as—
COMMERCIAL
Chicago Car Lines Would Sell.
Soon after James Dalrymple, man
ager of the Glasgow municipal street
car system, reached Chicago, and while
he was In conference with Mayor
Dunne, May 31, it became known that
the Chicago traction had
made a proposition to sell two street
car systems of the city to the munic-
ipality. This propesition includes the
immediate turning over of systems and
their immediate improvement by the
present owners at the city's expense,
the temporary passing over of
ninety-nine year rights, the appraise
ment of present values and the ac-
ceptance of the Mueller law certifi
cates in payment for the properties
Until payment made the present
owners are to stand as trustees
Steel Pools Dissolved.
The Iron Age a
pools steel pl
and
with
modities
compnnies
the
Is 10
ir
n
In steel
nt aff
Frick Committee Makes Report.
The report of t
mittee. headed: |
burg, wl
the affair
EDUCATIONAL
The Hyannis School idea.
A new thought i
University of the United States
exist
ganie ngto n
of OCR } i nna : “
have
no
required den ! n
institutior higher
denominations ww partisan forces, and
that conseq the duty
of the mn and of the National
Educational association te work for
the establishment of the University of
the United States on the basis of the
Senator Frye bill, which makes no de
mand upon the public treasury, but re
lies upon private endowments for its
development
cos
that
meets the
Al lusion
universit red
truly national
learning, free from
ently it Is now
tee
MISCELLANEOUS
Mra. Rogers Again Reprieved.
Governor Hell of Vermont again has
reprieved the death sentence of Mrs
Mary Rogers for three weeks to enable
her attorneys to apply to the United
States supreme court for a writ of
srror. Bhould this action be granted,
sentence will be suspended until the
supreme court decides the case. This
faction was taken after Chief Judge
Powell of the Vermont supreme court
bad refused to grant a writ of error,
Accidents,
A Franch crulser brought to Sydney.
Nova Ncotia, May 29, hews of the
wreck of the French fishing wthooner
Cousins Rennis, Bhe carried 180 men.
Twenty-eight men were buried by a
eave-in of dehris at the of
the Gunnison tunnel, near Montrose,
Colo, May 30. Tappings
pipe told the party
prisoned men were still alive
fifty hours’ the
renchoed Rix
The tun
government
entrance
the alr
that the
Aftor
on
rescuing
four
vork
imprisoned men was
the twenty-eight were dead
built by the
for Irrigation purposes
Ihe the
Tune 2 helieved
nel is being
Rio Grande
to
floods In np to
msed
or
er had
chan
were have «
loss of 1400 ve nil 2
of
the
nodistan eighty miles they
mt its the original
aud wiped out several towns
LOO
in mn
el
SCIEENTIFIC
A Study of Cat Fear.
BJ) Weir Mitchell, the famous
Philadelphia specialist on nervous dis
CASO, in American Medicine
the fear inspired by cats In certain men
and women and
their power to
detect the pres
of at
unseen
unheard,
finds that
tics are
wen
N
digcusses
once a ©
when
and
He
cat
fied His Bare Nerves.
8
OUR NEW PO
War
of
hey Wonld
Wenkness
In Event of Be na
Sanres
ry ¥ 3
aa 3
bo : "
tively used
w
elnew hie
wild exhanstiy
to a de out «
valu
WAFr OF Dence
ould do woul
ty a
the
isl
we
them as decen
Stranger still
strategists at
nd naval
ington do not ap
pear to have taken offense at the ad
miral's bold declaration It Is report
od that these strategists are now
ing that they regard the distant Insular
possessions as of no value in compari
son with the home coasts and that on
the outbreak of war with any strong
naval power they should be abandoned
left to whatever fate may come. Is it
for this that we have expended some
700 000.000 or $800.000.000 and are be
ing urged to authorize four new bat
tleships and sundry other war engines
annually at a cost of more than $100,
000.0007 Boston Herald
tary
w
say
Beef Yrast Accounts,
If the secret of the beef
trust should disclose a good sized eam
palgn contribution to George n. Cortel
you or for any beneficiary named by
him, we hope that no false sense of
delicacy will prevent the publieation of
the entry. Possibly the campaign eash
book Is In the seventh trunk. New
York Times,
Accounts
UNPUNISHED TRUSTS.
Executive Authority Fails
the Law.
to
Enforce
THE STATUTES OPENLY VIOLATED
Method
ing Hetween Good and Bad
Republican of Distinguish-
Monop«=
In Afinirs
olies~Meddling Foreign
Condemned by Judge Parker,
Jeffer
suid In
in his
York
Parker
New
“We meet
to
it which
It
faction
after a ders
foresee predict
by division and
our ranks oveg a period of «
was
was
in
years
It
govern
easy nud
preceded
ght
thelr rat
phasized thie
weutal power for parusau
by the reckless and unprecedented ex-
penditure of money and by demagogic
appeals to interests as wide apart as
the poles, We have left to us only the
smallest measure of power either
house of cougress, we have lost states
had long «
and they have done
Wis eu Ise ol
oy
purposes,
in
confidence
the number
legislatures
whose we
OL
manded,
and su
trol is surp:
of governors
our
ric d
una
te under con-
singly
Mr, Parker ther
of the
gtren gt
sna
4]
trusts A Parker
ex] erin i i
him to favor overt
ment of of the
tions The great majority
sald, were, however
much honesty as
to see In mundane affairs. This Id
up to the discussion of trusts, which
he defined as “corporations of corpora.
tions” and sald there was douht
that some of them had taken advan
tage of the partinl and inequitable
laws, while others had either secretly
or openly violated statutes In order to
oppress the community
“Some attempt has been made even
in high places to distinguish between
these trusts.” sald Mr. Parker. “As an
election was coming on at the time, it
may be assumed from the course tak
en that the bad trusts’ were those
Agninst the party in power or whi h
might not be Influenced in its favor,
while the ‘geod trusts’ were favorable
LE»
some great rpora
of them, he
with as
necustomed
manag)
we were
no
to Ita interests or amenable to infly- |
fee Or prewsire
“Rut what has the executive snthor
tty done? It has fumed and fussed. It
has thundered in the Index and falled
to enforce the law, except in a few
cases. At the instance of the attorney
of a foreign railroad with a branch in
this country, also the representative
of a governor of a state, it has very
properly and legally broken up a great
ruilroand comb
“Was {it
having
nation
becunuse of satisfaction with
suppressed bad combination
that a dozen others, larger, more fla-
grant In their violation of the law,
each of them affecting the Interests of
ten times many not
been punished or even prosecuted? Is
this the 1 reward of a ‘good’
trust?"
To deal with these
Parker sald,
needed as
i
ns people, have
tural
great abuses, Mr
much
a rigid, honest and unyleld
ing enforcement of the bath civil
and crin while a effective
th the trusts he
nothing wis so
nw,
nnl, second
way of dealing w WHS,
sild, to take away A
ties ob articles wade Ly the
binations so long as they violated the
law or discriminated in price against
the American consumer in favor of the
foreigner. What was needed now, sald
Mr. Parker, was not new crusades, but
and
greal com
wecuting officers hon
popular ipport
| decried
on of which
If we are
ill not try
of
had
ethods
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RAILROAD SCHEDULE,
PENNSYLY ANIA RAILROAD.
schedule in effect May 258, 1
Tralnsarriveand depart from BELLEFONTE
as follows
Lid
VIA. TYHO" EB
Leave Bellefonte a
at Tyrone 11:0
Pittsburg 6
WENTWARD
m. weekdays
m.., Altoona 1
Arrive
p.m,
$i.
I
spare
p. 0 neytoyo
sellefonte 4:44 p.m, daily, a J t1y- ) Ca
p.m A Oouns
p.m Alloa
hit By
lucation
fy. w
BEANTWARD
eK-day
; and
ou
TODAY
TOCK HAVEN-~BANTWARD
lays, arrive
+ Williams
yurg 5:00
phia 7:17
VIA LEWISBURG
te 6:40 a.m. week
Mont
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Bex 700, 8 Ve
eranton,
case explals :
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DR. J. JONES,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
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ORDER QUICK BS
BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET,
ALLRGUENY ST, BELLEFONTE,
Centre County Banking Co.
Corner High and Spring Streets
We keep none but the best quality of
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM
All Kinds of Smoked Meal, Pork Sausage, ste
If you want a nies Juley Steak go to
PHILIP BEEZER,
Rective Derosits: Discount NoTes
JM. SHUGGERT, Cashier.
Dr. |. J. KILPATRICK,
F422 0 0094900490002 4400
Bellefonte Trust Co.
Success to Ja
Ors
Capital $125,000.
OFFICERS
4. L Spangler
Ross OM iekok '
John I, Harris
fsane Mitehell
President
¢ President
Freatuger
Asst. Thyeas
Interest pald on time deposits
Colleetions made on all
Apts on favorable terms
Acts as Administrator, Guardian, Assignee, Reoelver and Trustees,
i Prompt attention given to all banking matters entrusted to it,
Dentist,
Bellefonte, Pa.
TempleOourt, over Postoffos
Speaial attention given to artificial plates,
a
+e
GeTTiG, BOWER & ZERBY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
£ Brook Rrroeroste, Pa.
¢, Ha
w
K rivas &
Kad
Sacesssars to (vis Dower 8 Orvis
\
DIRK Practice in all the courts
J. Renry Cochran,
4 L. Spangler
CT. Gerberieh
John
TORN
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Cinnde Cooke,
Hoss OO, Hickok
Harri
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