J SECTIONS “rest in Circulation Over 4,600. . > PRES. ROOSEVELT = CAUSES SURPsi3E Openly Accused of ‘*Bad Faith’’ on the Rate Bill PUBLIC WAS DISAPPOINTED Another Surrender is Predicted--Hurls “the Lie" at Wm. E. Chandler. Signed Statement Puts President in a Bad Light crats and republicans who bad been igo miniously deceived. They produced the Chandler, a republican of high standing rove that Roosevy a ’ dent's aban A proper measure Now comes the further startlin the Presi favors the original Hepburn nouncement from lent that he Bill, as it the predic. ’ tions are that the power of the adminis. came from the House, and tration will be employed to cut all these commendable amendments and out, which will further please Spooner and Knox, reforms ldrich, It seems almost incredible. But the charge has frequently been made that with all his flerceness Roosevelt is al cial moment was to be 1, and the criminal acts of corpora- restrained thereby in the + nation stood by applauding, su 1 ¢ s disappionted and grieved, In recent issues the Centre has carefully outlined and followed the progress ot his I and marked Ww epoch In unlawful HORSE DISEMBOWELED. ip the Animal Plunges on the Point of an Iron Hitching Post. 1 2? 3 1 LF Rearing shooting it The | nards” which dropped on the street were | DEfve 10 dame written statement of ex Senator Wm. BE. rem $8 Ne waver t Watt ander the oi. CLUB GRABS PUBLIC STREAMS from town, and quite a num! frequented this resort, it them ortunate for that they were there on Saturday nignt, Base Ball, State College Varsity base ball team defeated Lehigh University at State College Saturday by the score of g to 3. The Bellefonte Academy won from Snow Shoe at the latter place Sat urday by the score of 15 to 5. State Col. lege Reserves lost to Williamsport High school Saturday at Williamsport by the score of 11 to 2, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1908. MANY CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR Mayor Weaver, of Philadelphia, Prom Inently Mentioned IS ACTIVE Democrat | LINCOLN PARTY be State two Reg ublican Convention Will Held Weeks--Gang Wants Watres--Murray's Little Boom Lost Sight of in the Shuffle in the Penrose Machine wil every Watres, and Stone were in Washington this nterviewing ngressmen and ennt ve in i y heojls rut rnmentand, althoug a Republican, 1 have nh harmony with the party | 10 years, been The Centre co ity republican conven tion last | Mr. Murray | about the only con week endorsed governor which was mendable thing they did, but neutralize that by declaring for Hon. J. G. Love for congress, who is an out-and-out ma chine republican and for maintaining “the Old Organization” of thieves and state robbers. The Centre county re- | publicans, by their last week's conven {tion's doings, bave awfully stultified | themselves, Both Watres | PLANS VAST PRESERVE. A d i Willias mg int ‘ in mich fron We I a\ it HARvVIDyY Westover inclosed by a high fer 0 be inds of game, tt +f 5 The heat from the thin case there Nile K must bave been some 00 wher A Youthful Passenger. A Penalty For Litter, he lewislatuy . i hich ¢ egisiature passed a bill which fixed a penalty of $10 or ten days's im ved . prison: for throwing waste paper sweepings, ashes, household waste, nails or rubbish of any kind into cities, the streets of oroughs or townships, or for dis. turbing the contents of any receptacle placed upon the streets or sidewalk, for collection of such sweepings. Itisa law and should be enforced, Carl Schurz Dead. Schurz, 77 years old, widely known as a publicist, and former cabinet member died at his home in New York, at 4:35 o'clock Monday morning. Mr Schurz was almost equally famous as a Carl | soldier, author, editor and statesman. is ie 8+] DEM. PRIMARIES AND CONVENTION County Chairman Issues Call for Mak ing Nominations LIST OF OFFICES TO BE FILLED Candidates who Have Registered--Ap- Delegates -- The Other In- formation--Primaries on June 2nd portionment of Standing Committee and To Make Big Timber I'he Dul DiaAns pia fois | XPress say ang Urposes : and Medix Run by the Goodyvears Trout and Hicks run by John E the Elk Tanning Co. and Hall Co “This cut will be divided between ¢ 000,000 by Goodyears, 40,000,000 each by the Hall and DuBois interests and 10,000,000 by the Elk Tanning Co “When it is considered the immense amount of labor that will be required to harvest so much lumber in one season as these two things will appear: First, that there will be plenty of work in the and DuBois , Kaul & J * lumbering is not dead and buried and { gone industry in Bennett River Valley." | valley this summer, and secondly, that | Vol.28. No. 20. FACT, FUN AND FANCY. 3right, Sparkling Paragraphs--Selected and Original, FARMERS BILL } poe ap. | the Standard course (1 does oppose taking the tax off dena tured alcohol because competition would be ulated with products of which it has a virtual monopoly, This fact is no to Senator Aldrich facturers, When the mass of small daily consumers take it to heart there should be less secret formality in the Senate about ending an unjust and unnecessary Standard Oil tax, Every farmer should remember it is in the power of the Sen. ate to give them free alcohol, and if they | don't the republicans are to blame, who {are in the majority. secret w to manu.
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