Editorial, Local News. wis Ghee Centre Uemocrat. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1906. Norwegian fortifications are to be de molished within the next eight months except the Kongsvinger group, which may not be extended either as regards the erection of armaments or the gar rison., The agreement provides that two military officers of foreign powers, who shall select a third, shall form a court to decide whether the Norwegian forts have been sufficiently dismantled. The third article deals with reindeer pastures, etc.; the fourth with luter traffic and the fifth with coqumon wa. terways, the usual International rules Ta Sh hh fooled dedi ded ddiod Week's News Condensed Carefully Reviewed and Explained hdd rea 18 specinea. uase baer in the eadlurea's courts ard Cuban Moderates Victorious. vy Tpples, A complete victory for the Moderate party of Cuba was scored in the presi dential primary election for boards of registry, This is the party headed by President Palma. Many of the oppo- | {ature self governing cities which has sition party, known as Liberals, say | recently been applied to the New York they refrained from voting because of | public playgrounds. The puplls are tc police threats, The government had news of a Liberal plot to dynamite public buildings at Cienfuegos. The Liberal party is headed by General Jose Miguel Gomez, governor of Banta Clara ma the New York public librarian in plac. restricted list, that body outside of America Is surprised and that the world's standing joke at the expense of the United firm the conviction of world “that ucial place second rate ntry town civilizatl after all wer Ing his books upon the I Playground Self Government. Mr The Clideago school board has given its approval to the plan of transforin ing public school playgrounds into min Bhaw beging by saying no- adds “Cotstockery 19 Btates,!”” Buch things con. the old " America is elect thelr own mayor and council, and Bd the older boys will be appointed as po \icemen to carry out the will of the *administration” as to sports Butler on Publicity. AAAS SS 88s bas 8 - be Je Jie Jb Jie de al be be dh a ie eb) how ARCH no ed in the name of Fear! & Co, a nrm mise of treat! which had secured a loan on stock col freA 1p Foraker's Ohio Opening. In what was taken to be a sharp de parture from the tration programme United States Sen ator Foraker's address at DBelle- fontaine the Ohlo Reg lican campaign, He decl rod against reciproc ity that would weaken any In dustry and against revisiol of the arif {to a def Roosevelt adminis ope ned ibe a 1 L A overcome feit Senator Foraker. Iv ferring the rate the Interstate commerce This is favored in the Ohlo De platform. The Democratic was opened at Newark, O, same day by John M. candidate for governor. denies that he has any making power intent New York Fusion Fails. The effort to bring Tammany fusion of party, Citizens’ Union ¢ pal Ownership ended after agree on candidates, gens’ Union finally de the indorsement of District Jerome, fuse a Tammany i publicans de ided to & municipal owners platform. The tion will confine in the re-election of J New Chicago Franchise. A new offer amounting to about $35, 000,000 has been made by the traction interests of Chicago to the city council for a twenty year franchise for all the existing lines, after which the compa nies agree to their ninety-nine year rights and to improve fce Immediately, operating en council may direct, with the cent fare between any two po also offer to give percentage of the § ing from 3 to 10 per cen lea futile i When ded to many who woul { or its efior waive their serv ti 5 "ity Le it Secretary Shaw's Retirement. Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M Shaw announced in a letter to th County Republican club at Des Moines his final decision to leave the « of President Roosevelt Feb, 1, 1006 ibinet Bryan Advises Roosevelt. Just Francisco world tour tter to Presi before leaving San with family their Mr. Bryan iu an open le dent Roosevelt commended him for his determination as to rate regulation and assured him of the support of the peo ple regardless of party affiliation, He promised that if the president were willing to help reduce the tariff where it shelters the trusts he would find the Democrats ready to aid him. In an editorial Mr. Bryan said the pre t wouia a0 well to have the contr of the insurance { returned his on bution ompanies Gorman Agrees to Quit. During the Baltimore the charge that the proposed disenfra chising amendment benefit him by dec amendment was adopted in 80 that Maryland should be freed from negro domination he would agree to “never again seek office.” Democratic couventh Senator Gorman wis i that November tended laring LEGAL-CRIMINAL | At Portland, Ore., Representative John N. Willlamson, together with Dr Van Gessner, his partner, and Land Commissioner M. Ii. Biggs, were found guilty of conspiracy to suborn perjury Many witnesses testified that they had taken up land claims with the under standing that they were to sell to Van Gessner when patents were secured The accused threw themselves on the mercy of the court. \/aynor and Greens Lose Case. When iv was announced at Montreal that the court had quashed the petition | for habeas corpus presented by Gay: nor and Greene, the fugitive Savannak he.rbor embezzlers, it was believed that the fight of these men against extradi- tion at last had ended. The men wer ordered back to prison for surrends or release by the Canadian executive In touch with the executive power at Washington, Our government ls be Heved to have lost more than $2,000,000 through the conspiracy with which Gaynor, Greene and Carter charged. A $350,000 Bank Robbery. The National City bank of New York, known as the Standard Of! bank, has been cheated out of securities worth $300,880. A certified check for this amount was presented and honor. were | . | opinion on the vitality of such gues | tions the court Is to decide. This agree | lateral the day before. The bank did rot know it had been robbed until the check was returned by the Hanover National bank, on which it had drawn. Transfer of stolen was stopped, and detectives were put on the been the stocks Case, EXECUTIVE Shonts Back to Isthmus. Chalrman Shonts and several mem bers of the cin together with the and several turned specting the work done and to decide on the Kind of a canal to While at Colon on the steamship Havana nmission, board of consulting engineers have re to Colon ' Purpose be he officials wi President at Washington. President elt left Oyster Bay, on Lot with his family official alds ane took up his residence in the executl mansion at Washington. A well wishing neighbor velts a hapi ception awaited them a Roose his home g Island, Sept, 3 1 fT thron 8 gave the Ro y sendoff, and a warn t Washi Secretary Taft Home. ry of War Taft and the p with him arty arrived at Korea, Yokoha- of congressmen San | which broke the record ma by four hours, n 10 days 11 hours an loosevelt remained for a reporter pleased in the « well paved and way is in operation miles of the gretted, ho the pro rapidly as he hoped toward a « rancisco on the steamer from witl bar Al ily Ol #8 were not progressing a ondit on that would justify self government Battleship Mississippi Launched. The launched yards in the presence o Mississippl iy at the f Govern Weaver, i a battleship was successful Cramp nypacker I rows ey Mayor ind the usual throng tors Governor Vand sippi was prever ter of Senat who escaped the In Washington, FOREIGN Hungarians Are Defiant, The ence of Hungarian to fever coldness of Emperor Francis spirit indepen was raised heat by the studied Joseph toward the leaders of the Inde pendence party Kossuth, Bauffy, and Vichy i at the pals drassy on him the ruler re shake with Frise to hands them, In poke vhen irs for | to Hungarian intercourse with the statesmen of Hungars He handed ther n formal proposal that they organ Hen fary government based reforms The mittee was especially angered by Ing referred to Premier who has fought most bitterly against the Hungarian Independents, The com mittee promptly notified the premier in writing that they could not accept his majesty’s programme of reforms and that they insisted upon their demands as to the official use of the Hungarian language. Finally they refused to con tinue negotiations unless a Hungarian official were appointed to meet them This was done, but no agreement was reached. The Hungarian committee then left Vienna with words of defi ance and returned to Budapest, where serious riots began to oceur, Arbitration For Scandinavians. At last Norway and Sweden have agreed to disagree, and arbitration Is the keynote of the understanding reached by the Swedish and Norwe glan commissioners at Carlstad. In the first article the two countries agree to submit to The Hague court for a period of ten years all matters of dispute ex- cept those which effect the independ. | ence, integrity or vital Interests of el | ther. But in the event of difference of ’ - » wl Franz Kossuth ze 4 pari on certain com he (;ollchowsky ment can only be ended by two years'| notice from one of the parties, i Article 2 deals with the neutral zone | which is to be established on each wide of the border and In which the existing of government being provided in the last two cases, King Oscar binds himself, when the riksdag and the storthing have accept ed the agreement, to res union and pendent state, The people of tically dis form of is probable. ? t Of Norway an inde nd the a declare Norway are Russian Reformers Active. ng that preparations the nol mands all, a real par antees of in the Americal pendence les of St include Ibert Caucasus, at been resorted governor was account of the ti areats on bl Three Years For Albers. be taken are received Agreement on Morocce. Au agreement tween Ir internat Algerian fr discussed, ax ated tier quest ia state | Japan to Safeguard India. The vital pol Japanes gow published, that definitely agree to help England malo tain her frontier in India. Both pow ers are to fight if either Is attacked in Asia, and Japan's predominance In Kee fs that the There is now a Liberal Jority In the house of representatives and a very narrow majority of Mod- erates in the senate, There was much talk on all sides of civil war between the adherents of Palma { and Gomez in he Liberal candidate should not «led and seated er it was announced that mez had sked that the LL in his favor ppose the Gener resigned his candida beranls cease fight He deemed It useless government, whose tri 4 complete He does not want wonsibility of bringing on war. German Socialists to Strike, congress at Jena, Ger Herr Bebel's reso that pred ring inasmuch as all » es In Germany are } seek ler the growth of soclalism restricting secret ballot, manhood the suffrage Roclalists were all workers for ald that | wpelessly dead {Der +» kaiser that the army | of the working classes in the ranks of the So oy i. EDUCATIONAL | Breadwinners’ College at Boston. ’ wiley . wswhind i EXD ment which nder the HICge “ i Adresse Mever field, the leadir pir and other Ti } i give an ong tunity for advances fucation who cannot afford to go to college School For Backward Children, The Nw hb rk board of «lu Las decided for the benefit of backwar the crow wide It tended by children who have been kept ut of school for one cause or another, {vwwents and Incorrigibles, by those who to org led east The attention of the public caught by one pi » in th address of Presider bia in rence SUres « Clers reputation the sun of | years have been trusted are ¢ mere speculators the others and the poor gituation today with bluntly,” he is due ple.” He dee LOSS and the penal « and wr distinctio est ired thers men and law S11 and 4 shonest ity, and men has been ¢ opening Ww 319 een to money pilferers of the saving if added, “the Americans il prin THE FINE ARTS Bernard Shaw Resents Insult, In a letter to t i lon « ent of the New } » things do w methods terest aid Collections made on al Ean Capital $125,000. nis on fav Acts as Administrator, Guardian, Assign { : : Prompt attention given 10 all banking matiers entrusted 1 1 RS aa A a td ae tn ak asa ss od tft fl NAA NA A A I ANAT A TA STN ISNA R% 5598 ( A ~~ NRA i a a i a a a a a NINN GREAT SUITS AT & AALENININ ANNI NN ANN NN ARARANARNRRS NNN NNN INN SEN NENINENINSNSNN ENN NEN ENLNONN ANNAN ONINNENINN Cops ght 190§ by Hart Schaffner &* Marx be had anywhere else at the price. ANY people have an impression that as Sim's clothes have such a superior air they are out of reach of moderate purses Its a wrong idea entirely. We have a range of Suits for Fall and winter—filne Cheviots and Worsteds—at $10.00 which are BETTER CLOTH, BETTER MADE and infinitely BETTER STYLE than may Seeing is believing. Take a look at them. The OVERCOAT line we show is beyond a doubt unequaled in Pennsyl- vania except by the largest city lines. This immense display, embracing an exhaustive series of the more exclusive fabrics in the scason’s newest patterns and representing every desir business and most complete we have ever offered. able innovation in cut and fit, is the largest, handsomest If all men in Centre county were to look these Overcoats over, we'd do the whole overcoat To buy without seeing them will be to spend more than is necessary and possibly then not be as weil suited, Store Closed Next Monday Until 6 P. M. RRA a A AA SAREE tht hdd Bellefonte Trust Co. 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