THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 8 1906, FRANCIS SPEER’S Breezy “THAT” Column practice in | i martyrs of the neight That it is perance lady take medicine Tuar Lewis Bellefonte men there is lots pin factory THAT who spen cards need Tar it lady in Bellefont other evening and her been g kel ered over with dog may be all right | keep its pl bed room where and nursed with a parlor where $10x ress OK HAS FIVE WIVES. President Joseph F. Smith of the Mermeons and His Arrest, Joseph Flelding Smith, head of the Mormon church, whe was arrested a few days sage on the charge of living unlawfully with five wives, was a wit ness before the senate cor fies on privileges and elections in the Smoot case. He at that time expressed his bellef in the principle of gamy and admitted having a plurality of wives President Smith re returned JOREPH ¥. SMITH. i et § » a good £ fellow has forint lefonte young man to » Money Isl This girl is a good ¥ "EE v ov Hl weft ov Feund Ne Trace of Murderer, Scranton, Pa, Nov. 6 Theugh the meunialins have Leen scoured and all the Polish settlements iu the valley searched no trace has Leen found of Michael Shemitzk! the man who shel and killed Deputy Game Wardem Ohas Beachem nu the mountains near Jus tus Sunday There In still = ballef that he was wounded Ly some of the shots sent after Lime and the mountalas are still being searched for Lis body, Sending Mechanics to Panama, Washington, Nov In October the Isthmian canal commission seat 334 additional skilled American labor ers to the canal sone Of this number 332 are smploysd by the construction and engineering department in various sorts of mechanical work, Carpsaters were more numerous than any other tradesmen, 20 of them having been The machinists numbered 52 and the plumbers 17 6 gent Was 102 Years Old. Findlay, O., Nov. 6.-~Mrs. Anna De pow, one eof the oldest residents of Ohlo, died at ber home In Wharton, Her age was 102 years, and she has been a resident of Wrandotte county for the last half oentury, removing there from New York state. She was related to Sesator Depew New Trial Refused Ousted Councliman, Reading, Pa, Nov, 6.-In court here Select Councilman William Abbott Witman was refused a new trial In quo warrauto procesdings to sust him from ofce and & rule was granted | why his seat should not be declared | vacant, ! from a trip to Europe and on his aw rival In Utah was Informed of the birth of his forty third child President Suiith Is of patriarchal ap pearance. ke was born in 1838 and married his first wife forty years ago. He was elected president of the Mor mon church in 1001, Witman then took am appeal to the supreme court Scheonsr and Crew Probably Lest. | Legion of Honer, and Piequart, whe Mobile, Ala, Nov, 6.-It is believed suffered rather than witness an injus here that the scheoner Asa T. Stowell | tice Iu silence, hus the disgraced Mer. lumber laden, from Pensacola for Ha | cler's post as minister of war, while vans, was Jost with all on board in the At the head of the cabinet is Clemen- : September hurricans. The owners of | the boat in Providence, R I, have given up hope. She carried a crew of a captain and six men. | | | | | i Clemenceau, New French Premier Once a New York Physician and Teacher of French—His American Marricge. Elevation of Picquart to the Ministry. made in the French cabinet have a special Inter est for people living this side of the Atlantic. The retire ment of M. Sarrien premier of France and the pro- motion to that post of M le- IIE changes on HE Georges mean the n to power 1 statesman who ed ° for in this country married an woman some GEORGES PICQUA NM wiean ice his acces nip 1s tae war of ve A pe Bicqu { nt i } ih n appoint. in In pliar in. irt, the Pirey am in which wv ing church a1 ne change of pol his sul canse of his 0 nterier ix right preinier resigned health He used t the driver, but « driver” ludeed, Clemenceau has a rep utatien ar & sort of Warwick, as 'a statesmen whe was able te make or unwake ministers at will, but whe until pow was unable te be premier himself M Clemenceau was born sixty-five go and cemes of an old Hugue y of the prevince of Vendee of Premier ( epubl and p with ides ort he » was win cabinet I'he int Sarrien L 2 LIER ister of M and his hand late on a of ll say o Is lemen drives the 1 emencean the son that he must S Yiews 85 8 member of the minority iu his commu He was sducated for the practice of medi cine, but hefere he bad had a chance to adv very far in his prefession was compelled to leave the couniry on account of radical This was just before the fall of the Emperor Napoleon 111 York, and lish a practice in the French colony he for a time taught French Miss Mary E Plun Cenn He fell in love with and they were married in 1870 by Mayor A. Oakey Hall at the New York city hall, M. Clemenceau be ing averse 10 a religious ceremony. The outbreak of the France Prussian war led return France and rise to polit influruce and, indeed, pre eminence, for be is by many con sidered the strongest mas in France today Hin age with an Amer feam proved unfortunate. His wife ob talned a divorce, returned to America and died here By making General Georges Plegquart his minister of war Premier Clemen- ceau heaps humiliation on the enemies of Dreyfus and elevates to the head of the department of war the latter's fore mest champion. But a short time ago | Dreyfus was disgraced and In exile | and Plequart was in prisen because | of his adherence te a then unpopular | cause, New Captain Dreyfus Is re stored to rank, his good neme Is vindi cated, and he wears the ribbon of the AD rong the fight for } ’ \] Views Clemenceau removed to New while trying to estab One of his pupils of if; eenwich, was n mer her to his fo en mary eenu, whe both as editor and states man was one of the stanchest of the maligned captain's defenders. CAMILLE CLIFFORD. Amevienn Actress Who Has Wedded Tronpective Peer, ifford, the will sone through her Henry Lyndhurst on of Lord Camilie ( tre peeress Fon eldest American day LA become a to the Bruce, the \herdare, recently guecosded to the role filled by Edna May In London's Intest comic “The Belle of Mayfair” Her to the british vies secret on account of the op who marriage previously opera hit mnt © pec po of the groom's family to the EPRI revi she was Kine and wns b yeurs old she ri in Christiania prospective ws to going on the stage wn as Camilla Ottersen When fifteen in away from her aunt and came to the United orn In Norway s extales OSCAR 6.-65TRAUS, The Viest Jew to Enter an American ftabinet would have seid nd baught peace frem its 1 that Mr. Btraus te held » place an American pres! ved as minister te Turkey that post 4'd mere, al though a J the benefit of the work of the Christian missionaries in the sultan’s domain thar any ef his Christian priviecassors. It was Grever Cleveland y first sent Mr Etraus te Turkey, the sacend time he wont there as 'nited States minister It was President MceKinley whe commissioned him. Though an active polit clan, he uted to be considered a Dem pers i 5k wii in dent be the first Jew "1 He and Ir the sw, for and never ORCAN © oerat. Of late years he has voted the Republican ticket He Is best known as a diplomat, but in addition te his achievements in the field of diplomacy be has practiced law, written books on history and pelitical economy and made a success In business. He is & member of The Hague peace tribunal, Mr, Straus is a deep student of social preblems. and in the Clvie federation FRAUN, has employed his energies in bringlog | about a better understanding between capital and labor, The prespective cabluet member was born in Germany in 1850, came to this country in childhood and Is a graduate of Columbia university. He is presi dent of the New York board of trade and transportation and of the Ameri ean Social Science association. wr ion i For Emergencies at Home For the Stock on the Farm Sloarns Liniment Is awhole medicine chest Price 25¢ 50¢ & #100 Send For Free Booklet on Horses, Cattle, Hogs & Poultry. Address Dr Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. Ha (haddanta (hidakinade thi biabi ibe AhE iad dohbiand cheddo student ta dia SPECIAL SALE riday, November 9 ON caver Shawls, WORK! 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