# A emocrat. dhol? Se 5,500—Largest in Centre County, A Landslide For Wilson Will Have The Greatest Ma- jority Ever Known. THE BULL MOOSE IS SECOND With About 112 Electors—Wilson Ov- er 400, and Taft Scarcely a Baker's Dozen—Congress and Senate Dem ocratic—Large Gaines Everywhere— Result in State and County—De- mocracy Betrayed in Centre County —Taft's Poor Showing Is a Surprise —Pennsylvania For Bull Moose— Patton Elected by 2,000—~Some Sur- prises Along the Lines—Our Fore- cast on President Verified. Democracy, repre of the pe elections T ELECTORAL VOTE BY STATES. The following is the electoral vot by states, as it reached us evening by spe telegram time of clo tr the A per This he . ret < Wednesday 1 For Woodrow RX “A i For Theodore Roosevelt Total for R ‘ For President Taft ermont Total for T IN DOUBT, Early Roosevelt page to his great Pennsylvania For Roosevelt, The returns In the this time that the Roosevelt fa of the Republican part the electors by al came second, and the The official vote ma) changes in this result The Republican nominees on the state ticket are also sure have been elected. The Penrose forces car- i nt President-el victory tate show at tion BOCUTS Wilson third BOIMN« LRTI] Taft vote make out to ried a strong vote in Philadelphia and | the Flinn Pittshurg the eastern counties, while people were strong In and that part of Pennsylvania. was some hope that the Democratic state ticket would receive support from | the Regulars who were opposed to the Flinn nominees, but it did not mater iallze, Last night It was thought that Con- gressman Wm, Wilson, of Tioga coun- ty, had been defeated for re-election by a very small vote, Dershem, of Union county, is re- There | 1 Result in Centre County. Patton Elected. (‘en timate Saxon—Young, irnday aft Thi there Th will be E ding ceremon dence of Mr on South ermoon at 3 o Jue pretty performed at the resi. and Mrs. Andrew Young Allegheny street, The cone tracting parties will be thelr daugh- ter Miss Ruth Young, who will wed Mr, Charles Saxon, of this eity. The bride will attended by her sister, Miss Esther Young, while the best man will be Mr. Herbert Gray. The ceremony will be performed by Rev Yocum, pastor of the Methodist church, The groom is employed as a fireman for the American Lime & Stone Company and is a very indus- trious young man. The bride is a very pretty and accomplished young lady. Their many friends wish for Jhiem a happy and prosperous married oe, but wed be | and under | quick | the { men 17 ' BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY bau, 7th, 1912. Vol, 35, UN-OFFICIAL VOTE CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN CENTRE CO. NOV, 5th, 1912. DISTRICTS. 1908, President. rl 34 4s 3 . pue ‘Buno A . }|2ASsOOYy dH uewIeyg uri ue doy doy Aud, Gen Congressmen - at Amo pg a Large. Cong Jemeudaun a TWO YOUNG MEN MEET HORRIBLE DEATH ON SATURDAY AFTER NOON BY BLAST FRANK HAZLE--ROBT. HUNTER Both Hurled Their Bodie Much Sorrow Untimely Fg KILLED Mut Over ated Their Horribly Exp ressed te drilled cinder 1d heen the » pet light the the Hazle refuge rly poeveral for of to ) Vere re AL with men, applied matches All of the men except or two others sought the steel ears at the foot of the and the blasts went off In succession, It was difficult to them. There was a delay, after reports, and it is sald one of the who had helped in igniting the fuses, became confused, and was un- certain as to whether his fuse had been lighted or not. However, In a few moments the delayed discharge was heard which hurled to their death young Hazle and Hunter. The latter two had gone back, and were evidently directly over the charge when It ex- ploded. When the horrified workmen renlized what had occurred they ran at once to the Injured men. Hazle's body was a sickening spectacle, with the top of his head blown off, one one dump, nw count engine it | gash | left | from { those who saw the accident his escape STRUCK BY TRAIN R. J. Kline Mas Narrow Escape F Instant Death. on ) J tra from Tyrone Klin near the edge the pl to the pas 1the approaching the bell was ringing the engine should have warned him Its coming, to the horror of the by standeoers, he falled to heed IL gine struck him but stead of throwing him hurled him brick station up it war cut hand and various rm J t opposite with train and the noise entrance his back Although § 0 senger station fownr of The en fortunately in- in front of the face downward platform. When was found that a across the back of his his face was bleeding cuts and bruises, on the picked from Instant of miraculous, Mr. Kline is a son of Willlam Kline, of Mt Eagle. He had been working on the tenant farm of William Emin- hizer at State College and was on his way down to Howard to vote, For tunately no bones were broken and after washing the blood from his face and hand he was able to take the train and resume his journey. deep i | known To | | heart death was nothing short | DESERTER UNDER ARREST Nn efonte rted Dea 4 n , in 1) ¢ Cane At night rurprise nat the home of submitted to placed In from his Niagara Officers Myers and gill will, of course, receive the $50 reward offered by the government as well as creditable mention for their efficient work urda he wan mae arrest awalt Inst officers at wan ctions Fort Pettin nil to superior POWLEY John H. Powley, a well resident of Falrbrook, died at in that place on Monday of He had resided in Cen- years, and was He is survived James C, his home trouble, tre county for many aged about 60 years, by the following children: Mrs. William Irvin, of Altoona; Mrs, H. Matthew, of Pittsburg; Mrs, John MeCormick, of Washington, and Cyrus at home. He also leaves several brothers and sisters, among whom are J. B. Powley and Mrs, Joshua Schuck- er, of Altoona. Interment was made in the Graysville cemetery, | afternoon | brought SHOOTS OFF TOES. Meets With Accident at Waddle / BR right { his foot, flight aim, was dis shot entered his right fool, severing two toes, Mr. Maschke thinks the hammer of his gun caught in his jacket, as he turned partly around, First ald was applied by the men who were with him, and on the train Mr. Maschke was to Dellefonte and taken to the hospital where he received the proper surgical treatment, He is a son of Mr, and Mrs, Alvis Maschke, of Tyrone, and one of that town's most popular young men. He is employed as a machinist in the tool department of the Altoona shops. his watch aped gun right the his irned of ird that the second load charged The to had in f the 1} OR the «Secure your seats early for “The Fortune Hunter” the big attraction due at Garman's Opera House on Thursday evening, November 14th,
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