Pace 2 THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 25. 1907 Short Stories About People. R BER hig lish novelist latest book, ill of the Blood," is much talked about, for has fn man of forty mg record Sev made a k a8 a1 writer of his made eral gtories un among addition ' the story have the Gar With the AL of tra years seven ye 8 dent of the York chan Commeraee in ISM to name cons the mayoralty In 1807 was man of the C Union executive committee the Seth Low campaign, Ke has been identi fled with numerous SMITH reform movements and ls considered one of New York's first cltizens Mr. Bmith is of English descent, and his family setted In the va of the Connecticut in early colonial days. His father was the pastor of a Congrega tional church at Exeter, N. I, and | here Charles Btewart Smith was born | on the 2d day of March, 1532, His | mother was a daughter of Aaron Dicks | inson Woodruff of Trenton, N distinguished lawyer and for years attorney general of the state eelving a sound elementiry education in his native town, young Smith at the age of fifteen set forth to make his for. tune, Finding employment as clerk In A dry goods Jobbing hovgg In New Xork, his progress was rapid, and at he ago of twenty-one he entered the firm of 8, B. Chittenden & Co. as a partner. For several years he was thelr resident European buyer. Subsequent. fy, an senior member of the well knowy presi New her of declined have his ered for and chalr tizens' in CHARLES BTEWARNT ey J. | many | | mined a Re- | i firm of Smith, Mogg & Gardner, hie con- identified with the dry goods trade of New York and Bos- ton and accumulated a large fortune, with which he retired from mercantile purswits [n 1887 His tinued prominently subsequent activities have chief. | ly concerned movements for the gener al good, The late high piace nf 1 HHions Dwight I. held a in the e nffection of people, and for his sake for her Mr Moody's honor and widow, Moody teem and fis well as own friends venerate his spending vening whi the © of i ol fe in the home | her son and de Ries the talk he » d “RO. course It Is understood that you spenk both French and English. “Yes, sir 1 responded quickly, ‘and Duteh also “We have no dealings with men sald he. ‘therefore take one-third off that salary.'"™ Dutch here I will W. B. Easterly was one of the most important of the witnesses for the de feuse In the Haywood trial! In 1dabe, as he contradicted some of the most material parts of the testimony of Harry Orchard. Easterly, for instance, denled that he ever talked with Orchard ns the latter alleged he did, about the ex plosion at the Inde pendence depot, In which so many men were killed, He sald of Orchard “He little, but he was quite a flend at card games. He seldom worked more than a month at a time." Easterly asserted that during the Crip. ple Creek strike days there was never any talk of violence at meetings of the union except by a visiting member who proved to be a detective in the employ of the Mine Owners’ association. The labor leadera themselves always coun seled peace, W. B. EASTENLY. Strange Doings Of Animal, RESIDENT ROOSEVELTS criticism of the so called “na- | ture fakir” writers has had! unexpected result. It has crop of stories abouf the of ue and some of them ad affidavits, do one produced a strange doings animals all labeled companied The students of ani the DOS “The wild theatricals no well or not all agree about of intelligence the 1 Burro gael up no pris Le There are We there re n attor ghs say r benefit y arts and he | enaracterizes Dr. Long as “na Imaginative nature writer” ut Hornaday can tell some pretty stories himself stick one day he found out after merous trinls how to use it as a lever. He was as Arch could fiecompl to work to pry and his goon had to be curbed From the zoologlienl tral park, New of how sparrow apart the bars cientifie of CRge propen gardens In ( RED MAN Charle Pitebe P ON DIAMOND. Bende mgniy good He relates how a wise ournngoutang at the Bronx zoo refused to be trained by his keepers to do any- thing, but in playing by himself with a 18 jubllant over the discovery imedes himself could have been. Armed with the knowledge of what he h with his lever, he set —— ameter ent power an situation gives advantage, a be seeking the ent Balon) ne party ou 0 nd it is sald to overthrow of the pres the recall of Ame bassador J and a change in the pol- ley of the nation ward America, The Marquis alonji is “Bean Bru: Though fifty-eight till one of the most gallant men and has the manners of a vho doffed his hat to e He sraell of tute diplo- vith effect Dr, | JAPAN'S PREMIER. Marquis Saionji, Head of the Present Cabinet of the Mikado, The gituntion Ing Japan has give atiention oO Nn not the empire on the inet, i in this regard. caused Americans to subject that has much until now, political of the mikado's The a Japanese agitation Pacific const has put the party pow in power in pan, by Mar. minis quis dalonji, the pr nt prime s being at D | % ; the ' 4 { ’ } important al (1 now exist- Progres whi tim that it has not tacked by the party out of power res On been sufficiently loval to ts dred of Japan, but has trockled to America. country the called nu- 4 interested them ak Very iKmaia he met ied] . : D his tio | ter, on t ‘en- the Intere » mimercial Be he is ed- Shimbun, He is 4 novinLy 1249 He Be i oS NE NE ET ew A. E. 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