fe | 1 N° | | ZR 12 PAGES 3 sections QJ | 4 98 a Nj 2 9 J al. —— — : ; al o0 : oo Circulation Over 4,800.—Largest in Centre County BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1908, Vol. 28. No. 28. . ILT ~ A range of human history ma WY TA CFS FACT, FUN AND FANCY, GFO. W. ATHERTON NEW RAILROAD TO BE BUILT, STANDING BY aow in thairn ie | : ne of RUSSIA | ACES : | Wi " eS elocies PASSES AVVAV[C" fot en jie doh THE PRESIDENT fi icimiecs = ov A REVOLUTION ™*****.25 7 le came a8 near After an Extended Illness With Bron- Sibi Gendle Jay a How the Two Great Parties Stood by FEHR y ’) : he Czar Dismisses the Douma and chial Troubles ; BY ps al oo een nave, . Roosevelt at hls VY : si ! hau Causes Revolt PRESIDENT OF STATE COLLEGE an Faster aivond fiom Cisse, | WHO FAVORED THE TRUSTS | most packet whom cvcrtny vacesand MILITARY RULE PREVAILS Was Indentified With the Institution for Tos h ) . n HOR ¥ | Had it not Been for the United Support| 3 4 v , : 7 Genera! Uprising Expected Throughout Many Ye ars-=-Developed Under His “ vy. 4 gos x bs 3 of the Democracy Roosevelt's Ef- : : 3 : J : al That Country--Prize p on Czar Direction--An Eminent Scholar-- ith ease: ia La a . forts Would Have Failed=-The| | 4 . Head--A Reign of Terror is Predict be with that Roosev y | nt on l y 1 will : ng pct * me ed--The Outcome is Uncertain, Funeral on Friday ten ddson R road Truth Can't be Denied and shown surrendered the broad co gan heaping ting the hat ever thought Do you rer ness dates back to a year ag Win- | river from Clearfield te ner, twenty ny standing Dy 1! resident to bei gollowed on e: ter. He spent thre I ns in lower | mile nortl f Lock ven rom | GON! Me pected to do N sath the way he | Califor: l ] I ! they swallow Molasses Explodes. Loc Kk Ha ternoon where he professor in St. John's lay noon the thunder t gave Vey Ig prete ns an Prompt Action Necessary. Md., 18¢ , An I ection of Pleasant Gap a avy | claim t Reput n leade ays The super n : ' ' ' nte .y . Haines tow? P. Musser, | afternoon jon un- | cipitating . f an inch ‘rom almost | vel JO! + Congre receive un- | ing was t commis- daily thunde . Sprir reek h valified and enthusiastic ipport of the | a legal opin 3 ' ' 3 Den v mambhare in the owas O " rE tow sion appointed investigate the Red been ] ) And nuddy f th Democratic members in th wer H e or the several Ww La i Cloud Indian Agency. He was also weeks, as wel ther streams within | and that it was by the Republican ma. | the abandoned Lewisburg and chairman of the commission appointed to | the county. The new railroad of the jority in that chamber, or perhaps we | Turnpike road passes, shall keep digest and revise the New Jersey sys- | lime company. at Pléasant Gap, was so | should rather say by the machine con. sme in sepair. The supervisors of | of those of petty dictators. Searches tem of taxation. He was admitted to! badly washed as to be out of use a few trolled by Speaker Cannon and the Com- Winn township hat also beet! requested | 4nd arrests can be made without the bar of that State in 1878 and in 1882 | days for repairs, Up near Dale Summit | mittee on Rules that two of those meas to be present but none appeared. — Mill was made president of State College in| it is said there was cloudburst. and ures, the meat inspection act and the | heim Journal Governor of the Provin i » short lows from 11 process | wipe Jerusalem as a man of law, newspapers forced to suspend | Wipiag it and turning iL upside publication and persons deported by ad- It is needless to say he is still doinghis . he re . : x . ! occasional stunt, 1 3 A 3 5 : » ’ : le i . 11s ire 5 i wer mau ou 3 LL] 1] ou - . +) Pennsylvania. His work i hat inst) aL ) i. al I wer : : ' " . ' f . . Penna Few! nes tion put it ’ mmediately in , inde at AORAn rat A : : Alie ) v ’ ’ . tie Reward to be Paid Doctor Sued for $25,000. Suit f $25,000 damages was ¢ Mine Men Blown Spark PHM Against S. L. McCarty, one a sm Rise | "FH eve y who hi isted him in the | oldest and most prominent physicans in| War } ! ore oul | ! Tuesday against spare Altoona, because of alleged neg 1 AN operat , The plaintiff . a shoemaker, D1 ’ 4 ‘ " Ancln rats I et oe lownstairs., kelcher left arm? ‘ MMA 8 GeCiaration i : : A 4 oH Daniel Black ] : ' red are . H . A " government . ’ x 1 ¢ ) ‘ n weakfa Ep ry fo Barn Burned at Scotia ly n ) WO : him. at chet 2 th wag K i 3 | cot : " ol , Ed Altoway, Jeff Ry ’ on nil frre ’ : ’ 4 | r IASt AY Alle ‘ | be ansy rom deve y baat ut uo a the ¢ lamps. and dot i i CCOSSATY : ? | ’ ’ £ n : Nn 1A eel 4) : : he ’ he * : Becomes Stage Struck. ! I nea | s ‘ tae after 4 : . -_— i ) ’ ’ Al rel : : i GAN ail i . comp MIRLY ‘Pl Ome ] ) e 1c i 1 ) A i h there be h a man in 1A i i" RS AuGIeNce hat exh him rise really like to see sina : rr AR ah i VOD "y arm ' met \ 04 ‘ ] king : ten LU a both riosity and : . 1 . y n an MSL Week Wenrick, a His : ; ’ And in the rear of the hall a mild. and spread them all ove or | looking man in spectacles, in obedience Baan {. almost to the gates NT to the summons, timidly arose. He was Harity | olace Foreigners are leaving ! the husband of the eloquent speaker, It cannot Petersburg in anticipation of scenes was the first time he had ever had a the care and protection of her parents, ' There was no insurance on the contents, '« nck in the shape of a politician in "hear a sound, being ‘deaf as a post.” carnage chance to assert himself y 3 : ae ' : ’ y . ' oy : . g N 18 fy d and prepossessing girl, of Lock Haven, | and what hay 8) ab ra, / i give U BLEU Fhe } y choo color, has a ump tail, one grey was captured before she could manage | ¢ ome 0 3 ’ ’ . am 2 othat one Blue py } o get out of town and was taken by the | troyed I'he bar vas | re \ yi b , y gen we and the other one blue, Another pe 9 y chief of police of Lock Haven back to | Farmers’ Mutual of Centre Co, for 00 1 rif ey TE about the little feline is that it _
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