Part 3. dhe ¢ FA SSRREL2 ELSES SERS 1 i at a i dete edpdosfeofefode doe ded ope dfrsfedesdeods de osled deed Rl 2h a a a eo 2 Week's News Condensed Carefully Reviewed and Explained bd eofeede pdr lef podbot dob odepbodbdbbbd 444 +d a a FA, etd HORA SERRE ASSIA ESE SR LISSA ERLISTE POLITICAL Mark Twain's Boss Killing Plan, In a New York Herald Mark Twain, the dist advocates the organization of a perma- nent third party to hold the bal ance of power in municipal, and national elections. This should be a pas ty with no p fecal and wit litical sonal interests to further He believes that Ly glving to the fittest candidate such fzation could compel the reg ties to their best that it would make dictation rant political bosses impossible Cleméns that great ability man to lead this great third part tioning John Wanamaker Rate Opposing Employees Answered. of n \ interview inguished author, state cundidat h no or its vote Mark an organ ular par- nominate snggested some the one executive is type of y, men A delegation ployees calle make formal dent's pur tion. The on var of the va exoecut The spo or nai pres neers, men, more tl ers back hat \ would hu gition w : “Rate regulation aud rate re pay.” They why somes autl oil thir in neteen r DOSE | Pp ‘ & Quit Let some rates authority talization fund fictitious caj had to be labor had wage redu regulation \ 111 woul Governor Pennypacker's Afterthought. The ea Penny} Penoypacke tion, repudiated tl party machi fecting pers reform, rea ripper bills, ete stood to mean Quay machine the entrance reform fold Petition Against Hide Duties, A delegation of prominent leather wanufact of setts, headed by Governor Douglas, called President Roosevelt to urge that the duties on hides should Le re moved, The goven told the presi dent that the margin of profit on shoes was only 4 or § cents per pair and that unl the cost of materials could be reduced shoes must soou sell at much higher prices. The president sald the petition would receive bis care ful consideration, but avoided a gen eral discussion of the subject. lo this connection he referred to his informal talk with auother Massachusetts com- | mittee headed by Henry Whitney and denounced Whitney for his pretended | quotations of the president's language in the recent campaign Hearst Scores In Contest, | Following the filing of additional | election fraud indictments by the | grand jury at New York the counsel for Hearst in the contested mayoraity election scored a victory when Justice Amend ordered the county clerk to produce the tally sheets before the board of county canvassers, the depu- ty clerk having refused to produce them, Later Hearst's lawyers pre pared to make demand for the opening of the ballot boxes and a recount of the ballots contained thorein on the strength of discrepancies between the tally sheet totals and the returns of the ballot clerk. An extra teri of the supreme court was also ordered for the purpose of supervising the exami nation of void and protested ballots, of which about 8,000 had been presery- ed in the various districts. A man kpown as Jobn Krup was arrested on under the old heap and into the was generally he passing of to the junk of Penuyp th wker shoe and urers Massachu- on r ah] the charge of illegal voting in Tam many Leader Murphy's district and was understood to have made a con- fession implicating a district leader. Although his bail was fixed at $5,000, this amount was mysteriously furnish- ed. and he at once disappeared, for. feiting his ball Merit System For Consuls. An executive order has been l all candidates © except issued for the posts pay- ust hereafter conducted by a appointed tary of state The purpose for ng under $1,000 a year u minations Ld person 3 tO be ice a profession EXECUTIVE R— —— Postal Department Changes, Postmaste red General Cortelyou has ted the duties of the four ¢ post consolidate under each lated subject istribu sistant asters genera bureau he post on of the all re master general direct service supervis entire Probing the Interior Department. Merriwether, r Bonaparte has shipman the Nav urt Mids Am TI for a cruise | we Balt ea in order to be of ilp for Americans other foreign se the strike wvice a8 a vind possibly rede GAL CRIMINAL rt De ~ und won the ohit 10 rece FE in A! irvin he owner her husband mbling of the had + premises which lost £3473 by Hyde Versus Harriman and Odell. The New York inquisition took volving high legislative Insurance a sensational turn, in jal and political reputations, James IH. Hyde, the dep first vice president of the Equitable Life, under oath charged ex Governor Odell, H. Harriman with having virtuall the Mercantile commer when ysed with Edward uguate y conspired to force Irust in jer 1 ue he rallroad m sub sidlary concern of the Equita ble, to pay £75, 000 In settle ment of Odell’s suit for his loss in the ship building trust speculation, Mr Hyde SWOore that the pay ment was made under threat of having the New York legislature pass a bill re voking the trust company’s char ter. He testified further that Mr. Harriman had used the Equitable’'s money in the $350,000, 000 Union Pacific pool In order to ob tain control of that road, and asserted that Harriman and Frick the Equitable’s self investigating com company, a 08 James H. Hyde mittee, had conspired to obtain control | of the Hyde majority in that soclety In this connection Mr that Frick, Harriman, Depew and oth ais sought to get him appointed as am bassndor to France, so that “they could aquit themselves of thelr friendly du | ties of stewardship with great profit to themselves,” Of $50,000 contributed to the Republican campaign fund last year, Hyde sald that Mr, Frick person ally solicited $25,000, by means of | Hyde declared | BELLEFONTE, before the the stand to Hyde, denying threatened the Mer cantile Trust company and had never Mr. Harriman's aid settlement of his » Mr. Harriman al cting all the accus against him by Hyde Prior to this line of t« dent McCall of the promised to make good paid to Andrew BY pany’s legis) Ex-Governor Odell comn pers gave the le direct that he bad ever came ttee In on and on ry sought the company contrad in effecting uit against that 0 testified, ations made Pres) Life 0,000 stimony York the §2 ton, the coms visor at Albany. It was shown that the Metropolitan had contributed to both the Democratic and Republican parties in the national cam- palgn 1806 and that it had Hamilton on its payroll New Hive 8 ol nlso Antirebate Suits Begun. The attorney Milw general fil the « on to prey ed a petition rcult court for ther grants » Milwau to at aukee in company Rock 1s land y, Wisco entral and Alton Ubero Sw Arraigned. In the sup criminal « held Ferdinand Cougressu ndlers urt at Bos. an f charge of 0 STO OR) N Mex Gui sbbers Pleaded ' College Hazers Responsible. verdict of Coroner Scarborough ~ 0) un 1 Cn we the Ken) FOREIGN to Turkey. Norway Voics For a Monarchy ote for the ont The i for a mon The ol Prince result, and bers of the ted for Copenhagen to of crown governmen i nce nror Charles of rk of the a deputation of seven storthing star fer him the enma mem Isle of Pines Insurrection, The report came from Havana that the nts of the Isle of Pines had ceded from Caban control, electing their and declaring that the Islang]l was American territory and that hey would send a delegate 0 Washington There no sign that the g at Washington would recognize such claim oH resi own officers was wernment nns Russia's Reign of Terror. The of Czar Nicholas and his declare martial law once more throughout Poland rather than grant the plea for complete au tonomy, together with the determina tion to execute every tenth man among the mu sallors nt Cronstadt, caused worklngmen's council to proclaim Nov. 16 a re sumption of the general strike through out Russia The martial law decree was ostensibly fssued to head off a movement of the Nationalists toward separation With the resumption of the general strike the utmost terror prevalled among the inhabitants of Bt. Peters burg, Moscow, Odessa and other popu- lous centers, Everywhere the word “revolution” was heard with ominous frequency, Many stores were hohrded up, and thousands of wealthy refu. | gees prepared to gef away from geene of expected conflict. The rall roads were tied up, nnd In a short time foe In the Neva was expected to cut off | Bt. Peteraburg from the sen. The czar | and his family moved from Puteflsf | | to Tunrskoe Selo, fifteen miles south ot | | the eapital. Count Witte lssued a personal appeal to the workingmen to consider their families and return to decision advisers to nous and soldiers the on PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, the | entre Le 1806. thelr work, assuring them that the new ly created ministry of commerce lnbhor would adjust thelr thelr emiudover 1 ys nun nnd relations with hor of worl 1 Ingmen the eapitnl was Oyu Mmeree till. Reho were closed dustry were nt « of fmuser of communi Inr A Russian ficial figure At about the same time oi ports tl thnt get fire Tn i the ronned tion « gol nrities & panic RO me the all Siberia was afl: nnd dlers and rioters had destroving much re int re mutinous = to Viadivostol and killing of war was deq was 1.000) Inred temporarily que property state tiny arshest men Persons \ nd the led by mu the S1red to of czar definitely the pe } rt « Ta e f tl RELIGIOUS | Twenty-eight Denominations Confer, unter vas begun hurch con- with sie hall, New by business were about B00 follo There 17.0 ’ Hier Ler Rev an of the executive ent, and rectly the yusiderable nizing of Japan hich In the i has been retarded by the to In y [re Great Minneapolis Reviva Ti val n tel by J yt hapman at i ht to a to its credit at Dr. Chap had been the city 1 of per prof Those workers at once proceeded N. J.. where they are to pintache is one of the main symptoms of that terrible disease called Rheu- matism, which makes life a daily torture to many thousands. HAMLINS WIZARD OIL is o treatment which affords a positive cure for rheumatism and allied diseases. Applied externally, it relieves the pain at once. Taken inter. nally, it cures permanently by purifying the blood of the lactic | acid which causes the disease. Anthony Smith, of Mayville, Ill, says: ‘I had such severe rheumat. fc pains in my arm and shoulder that I could neither worl nor sleep and was fast losing all hope of cure, when I heard of and tried "amlins Wizard Oil, two bottles | of which performed a perfect, per. manent cure.”’ Price, 50¢ and $1 For sale and Socom) by | | vement close with remarkable During the two weeks tl man and his forty fi FOOTY lowers at work In housands | eased « sons | Myerson evangelist to Jersey City, C. ral. pegin a revival movement over the en tire state New Jer Christian In the order of services for the year New York Federation | Church Clubs, as author- by Coadjuter Bishop Greer, a new note of prayer is struck inspired with} the spirit of Christ The | Lord 1s besought to strengthen the sup- plignt ts in ceaseless effort to right the wron and to show them that “before they can worship aright they must deal with their fellow men in truth and equity. of ey. Socialism In Prayers. ly meeting of the of Episcopal lzed lism, lan soci: 4 of socle ty | COMME! RCIAL Case Against the Drug Trust. In the United States a the circuit court at e of Druggist Lo- galled drug trust] | eviden the | the Editorial, Local News. wi whirl SOL pres orga Boston, service direct be an and This ment at other for 0 vert a large amount of freight now com} g 19 New Engl New Iron Ore & Philads have discon Oriental Line to A tween Bostor China was ann will ohn ports of ded 1] ton merchant It | Cron irive out Mr the! | iim with | it rates It tures this trust anufac iD ’ total : this of Stringency In Wall Street LABOR A. F. L. For Rate Regulation Ww nf by the a= rm socia- modify laws op 0 Was ting law. He schools tral bod all that a legal de- nized to combat the ) Dur d affiliated with the ot Was on foot tagonistic to clusion the exis that trades the « union “1 Th] nev y notion ye organ The zation federation put the stamp of its approval ad: stration's policy of regulating freight rates. A reselu- tion disapproving of this was promptly tabled with only one dissenting vote Foundry Men For Open Shop. The Nationa! Founders’ association, | in annua ution at New York, passed resolutions denouncing the strike molders and core makers against eleven firms in Philadelphia as an attempt to force upon the founders contracts contrary to the spirit of the constitution and civil rights. The in- coming officers were authorized to use ' every means to establish the principle of the open shop. of INDUSTRIAL A Great Farmers’ Gathering. Delegates to the thirty-ninth annual sonvention of the national grange or | Patrons of Husbandry, representing more than a million farmers living In | twenty-eight different states, assem- | g the b Women who have care dren and upor apn This backe lity, anxiety, in various i When you fool tired and worn out, take Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine which acts directly upon the nerves, refreshing and strengthening them. It i= a nerve food and tonic, which soothes and relieves the tension of the tired nerves and brings rest and sleep. “1 was so nervous I was nearly crazy. My heart was so bad that 1 couldn’ Ne down. Doctors did not help me, took Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Heart Cura, and to- day I am able to do all my work, and weigh 140 pounds™ RS, PALMER, Lexington, O. The first bottle will benefit, If not, the druggist will return your money. De Ne AA AA A A AAAS Eas ba Bellefonte Trust Co. KQuccessors 10 1ackson, Hastines & Co Capital $125,000. OFFICERS : . J. L. Spangler, Prostddent | Ross O Hickok Vice Virapden’! John PF, Haris, « Pyeasurer Isaac Mitchell ; Asst Treen i DIRECTORS J. Henry Cochran, AC, Ming's, J. L. Spangler Clade Cooke Co TL Gerberich Rows O, Hick John PF. Harris, ok. Interest paid on ime deposite Co leetions made on all Ants on favorable terme Acts an Administrator, Guardian, Assignes, Receiver and Trustee, Prompt attention given to all banking mutters entrusted toh,
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