Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 3. 1905. ! ¥ Japan's Peace Envoys Greet the President, While Her Armies More Territory—Swedish Parlia- Conquer ment Conciliatory, Cabinet Out—Balfour Holds On. Extra Session Nov. 11. Douglas Rejects Proffered Party Crown—Cotton Wit nesses Flee—Yellow Jack Affrights the South. r ] | EXECUTIVE | Se - ad Rigid Bennington Investigation, In as 8 1 S tary of the Navy Bonaparte a | 6 Was made to the j that In the invest! gation of the Benningt boat dls- aster 13 ] ished and to the arvice he promised that nobody sh 1 be made a scapegoat He sald that the department was not yet ready to make any state t as to the possible or prol l at Annapolis. Paul J ones’ Bo d y Ame The June Immigrant Rec 1 vear It $« notable that 2300 110% were admitted, thus showing fect of the more lenient policy. Carter to Remain Governor. After a conference with the president at Oyster B Governor Carter of Haw said that the president iid not ’ < re a » 1 1 su ! H has ) ’ ! Kg 0) 0 ' ‘ ! t maid i J f f ho ] world gn ] : L : 3 ‘ ] N ve i , : is peo; : tl e thing ‘ " Ist q ol ure pul er and mple life. The so called yellow peril was wholly the creation of the imagination on the terested people of Europ accompanied by Minister Takabira, the other peace envoy, went promptly to meet the president at Oyster Bay During the visit President Roosevelt urged that the envoys ask their country to grant an armistice or at least stop hostilities pending the outcome of the peace conference Swedish Ministry Resigns. After the committee appointed by the riksdag to deal with the separa tion crisis had reported against the blll proposed by the government the eablinet relinquished office. The com. mittee was willing to negotiate with Norway for a separation If the rewly plected storthing should request a re petl of the act of union or If such re t were made after a plebiscite of eo Norwegian people had declared in favor of It. Certain terms of separa tion were proposed Ly the committee, Including the establishment of a zone part of some« in he ron on each side of the frontier free from fortifications, the right of pasturing reindeer In Norway by Swedish Lap- landers, unobstructed through | both countries and arbitration con transit nn The report of the committee was accepted by the riksdag vention, Meeting of the Czar and Kaiser. With all Europe ity and expectancy at ment preceding the and following the congress’ appeal to the people of Russia, Em- peror William of Germany, on board the Hohenzollern, and Czar Nicholas, on the Polar Star, held a secret confer of curios the critical mo. on tiptos pence conference ZOHIBLYO ence In the gulf of Finland Numer ous guesses have been made about this Interview, most of which sald that the Kalser had advised peace and re- forms Balfour Refuses to Quit. Premier jority vote opposition was that the government refused to re sign on the ground that the vote was inconclusive. For holding on to office he was bitterly eriticised by the Lib eral alfour's nnswer to the ma raised by the ind Irish leaders, although It was apparent to all that the government could still command a majority with due opportunity for assembling Its forces in the house Japan Welcomes Taft. The people of J: corded a tremendous and i edented wel 0 to 8 tary War Taft and hi part resident's daugh | TO y Sig { cord display od ever © ver LC le marl of ) 1 fect) sl to Wf the vate g f - - - - POLITICAL Douglas Sh f Pre ency I © be ( % nge Governor Doug of Mass "A # » % ri ) a ’ pl vs f his 1 4 ¢ Mass - | i y of his y » G ’ ’ \ « to f 51 ¢ Ww to his fa il or [ : iy ? i { Wa pos ble t 1 ir ' New Philadelphia Prober. Major Cassius Gillette of the Army engl COT COTS the an wl : thed the Savannah harbor tract frands M8 heer hom : f tl Wi rg 7 » Of ry ‘ ) K ¢ \t Ae . r wks ] ) V i i f | . . . i ’ Extra Session | i { ‘ ‘ 5 La Follette on Rock or ' \ . g ‘ ) | | ) i ’ ’ « { ferio 0 } y DD How ) ‘ nll thr v \ tothe | rouid eal : x | } ’ exp ats for } tte] by robbing | Porto Rico Seeks Home Rule. Delegates re xty-five mn nicipalities In Porto Rico, selectd from both political parties, have as sembled In convents t San Juan and irawn up a memorial to congress It complinins that the power of the execu tive council appointed by the president Is still preponderant. It proposes that A senate be organized with two mem bers from each of seven districts and that the heads of departments be nam od by the president with the consent of this senate. Municipal autonomy is also desired. The movement was in tiated by Mayor Todd of San Juan with a view to stemming the tide of anti-American feeling. One result was the organization of the Porto Rico Mu pleipal league, headed by Mayor Todd Benator Mitchell Sentenced. At Portland, Ore, United States Sen ator John H, Mitchell was sentenced to pay a fine of £1,000 and to serve six months imprisonment for having ased his office to further the law prac. | ioe of the firm of Mitchell & Tanner The execution of the sentence was de ——— forred pending a review of the case by the supreme court, and Mr, Mitchell is free under $2,000 ball, In promounc the sentence Judge D, Haven sald that he had given consideration to the age of the defendant in mitigation of punishment, to the fact that he 18 forever disqualified from holding of flee The maximum penalty year and $10,000 fine Ing niso {8 two LEGAL-CRIMINAL Cotton Leak Witnesses Flee, Just as the grand jury Investigation of the ricultural department's fraud cases had got under way it hecame known that John Hyde, former statis ti from two agents of the secret had ian of the departinent, had got away service while the Holmes, and former believed salled for Europe ARsocinte to disclosure statistician wns have fled to Canada One made by the gation was that the woman mention investi odd the have bor- 1 Hyde At the Mrs. Her Burch, who was stenographer Mr, Hyde, wa 1wecepted by Secretary Ww as having extraordinary power in to extensively fron Holme resignation of was found department rowed on notes | same time tha money reed by the 10 HsOn Investigating Town Top » ” - Another Stay For Patrick. Judge (VBrien of the New York o of appeals has granted a 1 f #tay of execution for a reargument of the ease agninst AThert T. Patrick oon demned to death for the murder of William R | he tl ‘ 0 the exe f 1} K's dent “oe 3 [| ~ . ' t Ring Ring gk Sing | Murderer H Reprieved ’ ’ \ "oe ’ b : wl . ‘ ¥ A I ‘ RELIGIOUS Adler's Idea of God a’ ’ ¢ { LY 0 ’ 5 : i ’ ) 1. v f K Py P fs 1 -n t J ’ thie - He $ ng ‘e 3 : K "T iy “ 4 i ] (0 : A 1 r As F] ] Kg eo . i i ! Rf or | Ww ! ’ r ~ rights C110 - ’ beyond our finite | er f of thelsm he cannot use, hut copts the content AS to creeds. Dr Adler contends that a wpposed to t TRL tific certainty of agnosticisn or a mor ertainty based on truth ne essarily Inferred from mor OXI ence, and In affirming the existence of fa higher power he takes a step be LL A8T yond the ag MHindoo Mere With a Mission FP. Ramanatha wealthy and ex alted Hindoo missionary, has arrived at New York to attend the rel glo conference at Greenacre, Me. and to begin a series of lectures In American cities. This Hindoo lawyer is a leader of the Tamil race In Ceylon, has beet sducated In England and is looked u to by his people as an knower of Gol or Brahma Jnain, His lectures will be upon the unity of faith. He alma to show the harmonization of the Chris tian and Indian religions. For thirteen yoars he has been solicitor general for the British throne at Ceylon Nordau Heads Zion Congress, Max Nordau, the famous Prench eriminologist, has been elected presi dent of the seventh congress of Zion Ists at Basle, Switzerland. Over a thousand delegates were present from twenty-two countries that planted last year, equivalent to reduction of 14.9 per cent, or 1,731,000, The total acreage this year Is figured —- ut 20,000,000), OMMERCIAL Passenger Rates Still Lower, To keep pace with the rate gtd by Operators Storing Coal. In expectation of a struggle iromul I 1 g the Pennsylvania and other with the miners’ union next year, the great coal eastern roads the Michigan Central carrying rallroads of the anthracite cawe down to the basis of £16 from regions are steadily increasing thelr Chicago to New York and Boston. vast stores of surplus output This Promptly the Grand Trunk, Erie, Wa- | fact is taken advantage of by the un bash and Nickle Plate roads put In jon leaders, who stimulate the activity new rites on a basis of $14 to New on the part of the miners York and £13 to oston In orde : o8ton In order 10. porty Ton Blast at Portsmouth. maintain a differential of £2 to New I ‘ ’ ¢ hich | ’ . : enderson ain vile ins beer York and $3 to Boston the queer p Shut oy J menace to navigation in the harbor at effect wan a cheaper rate between (Ch N N . Portemonth 5 H was removed by eago and Boston than bet NOW : 1 York | ( "1 \ the d hin ff for tons of dynamite Ork nn hie : he Mio { toa) ind hag] “O° in the presence of re than 15,000 FAl Wis expect ké aA 10% . | expected to make a still lower nectators A huge 1 s% of rocks and drop tim ber was hurled Into the alr for Linseed Oil Trust Supreme. a distance of 100 to 150 feet The The three independent manufactur work of removing th dge has been ers of linseed ofl at Buffalo Spencer In progress for thre cars and is to Kellogg, Mann Bros. and Hauensteln cost $740.000 It will enable battle & Co.~have closed thelr factories ow ships of the largest size to approach the ing to the m mopolistic methods of the navy y 1rd Al : 1 oan L nse G4 Oll company, con- Midvale Armor Beats Trust. trolled by Rockefeller Interests The The successful test Wf the Midvale Independents say that the trust bas 80 | armor plate at the Indian Head prov flaxseed on hand that they are Ig Tol is der eg that | a 1 to buy Ab 1,000 men will be cessfl petitor | enters p thrown ont f work by this shutdown igninst the armor 1 trust ft Large Bteel Earn ngs Carnegie { Bet! AI " I'he port of t { Ihe gov nt has ordered f He o i M nie { y 4! tons w 3 " p a . to y the batt AM I To do : Gk ut Wy | SOCIOLOGICAL Erie Second Preferred Pays. { 5 of the Frie » ad ; 4 in ! . Medicine Advertisements Attacked. 9) p Noru Hapgood 8 heg { 3 or Week 8 { ( y abi he ’ 8 As ‘ i |] ‘ i : f P . ont 1 a be " ) L B / medic ! M ti hers he in » { 5 « t ! reg a ¢ 8 of y hig ‘ le : t rp Ra ay Bugar War Spreads : 1 the " f o& Sechler & Co., - ww wan, conis ue wisi | BUIRE FOOD ARI L i this war ths eastern refiners are R tl d Fi G ’ Mr. Spre ani ine roceries. Mutual Reserve Now Under Fire f General Exan Vanderpo f the New York depart +N enr of insurance on the status of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance asso ’ Cof : ciation discloses startling irregular Baker's Steel Cut fee 15 a orc mmimion. of $27,008.87 { hove’ comparison ‘with ‘any paid securing a membershis f the Jot 1Wentetn Sempany o Shows 1» goods on the market, and is ater well worth the attention of ev- * ery good house-keeper. Shaping Up the E table s president of the I Everybody wants good pure Vinegar; our Darby goods f receive u salary Will please you sure. ries of Fine, large, fat, Salt Mack ¢ ’ “ " ’ ey resignat ¢ Jn W. Alexander eral, boneless. They're beaut’s. % after it would ! If you are not altogether t . suited on Lard, try the goods Hl my A ol a Madd re hav It is lieht in colo we have. t 1s ght 1n color, YY x Brow: a Maryland p v holder, has ght sult against the not from bleaching, but from ® ety asking the am tment : l ct for the Equitable's assets and care and cleanliness in render- \ ge the society's a ars It Is hat Thomas F. Ryan Is ing. Jt is good, pure and 1 ne the business of the soclety | von of bis purchase of | gyeet Lard. the HH ) INDUSTRIAL After a long szarch we have Wabash to the Sea Sept. 1. made a find in Dried Beef. It The Wabash railroad officials at |, Pittsburg have announced defintely iS properly cured and properly that they would open a direct line to . . the seacoast by way of Burlington to Sliced; try it. Our Hams and Baltimore o Sept. 1 for freight pur . poses and that by Jan. 1 the line ould Bacon are fine. be open for passengers Crops In Fine Condition, The government weekly summary -ne shows that the crop situation is gen erally favorable, the warm weather SECHLER & CO. Pure Food and Fine Groceries Pure Spices. Every housekeeper has suffered through We have a line of spices that we guarantee Arsorurery Pure, They are called the “Symonds Inn Spices”’ { Try them-if not perfectly satisfied come | back and get your money, it is yours and we want you to have it, | Green's Pharmacy Co., THE REXALL STORE. i having caused a rapid growth of corn and enabled of wheat In good shape except in Virginia, Mary land, Missouri and Texas. Improve ment in cotton is neither general nor marked, Insects are causing consid erable damage In Texas, where pick Ing has begun, With the exception of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Wisconsin, adverse reports are received respect ing apples from all quarters. The hay and oat crops are generally good, New Cotton Acreage Report. The revised report of the cotton acre ago under the supervision of Assistant Becrotary Hays and approved by Bee retary Wilson shows that the figures In Mr, Hyde's hands, prompted by Holmes, wore lower than the facts warranted. The report shows that the acreage planted In cotton this year should have Leen estimated at 85.1 of the harvesting the purchase of adulterated spices FARES AAA AAAS baat ast sts * a . a La A : Woe z * 9 Ea (Wall Paper! i 3 ' 3 : 3 iP } 4 ; dig 3 Pp ; 4 : 2 % p : : ka i a + & * iH i a 3 + : " % 3 * * x * A o& * ( , . i NOW IS YOUR CHANCE ! 3 ; : : % * 3 s * a 3 i x ¢ A FINE ASSORTMENT = > * * * 4 % “ & ge hi x > go H : : * 3 2 Pode dede odode ~ Eckenroth Brothers, Painters and Decorators BUSH ARCADE. a EE EEE a a a AAA REARS a a EE INSURANCE AGENCIES. ~ W. H. MUSSER, Lagent Notary | a1 Pee mm Attorney BELLEFONTE, PA S. BE. 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