Si al ge A A RNB ES RET SR : Bellefonte, Pa., January Il, 1907. Man Given Up For Dead Rescued Alive From Burned Building. WAS UNDER TONS OF DEBRIS New York, Jan. 8. — After being buried alive under tons of debris for over 24 hours, Fireman John Seufert was rescued from the ruins of a fire that destroyed Hill's paper warehouse on Roosevelt street Sunday night. Seu- fert will live, although he is very weak and his right leg is badly injured. The search for the three firemen who went down with the ruins when Hill's paper warehouse was burned was suddeniy halted as the sound of some one rapping on a timbez from svithin the debris was distinctly heard. For nearly 24 hours, with brief re- spite, the firemen had sought the bodies of their comrades. and at first they doubted their seuses. As they stared at each other a voice from be- meth the charred pile and recognized as that of John Seufert was faintly heard. Seufert said: “1 am alive and so is Campbell. We Tan’t see anything. The debris is all about us. Get us out as quick as you can.” Then later: “It is cold here. I have to keep kicking my legs tv keep warm.” It was thought that the secorid mes tage was from Daniel J. Campbell, but tis a afterwards doubted. new energy the firem : doubled their efforts until i that overeagerness migfit defeat their | f2™IY 6f ta purpose. More cautiously they pro- ceeded, while Seufert’s wife, wito had | mother Sid fit an. been on the scene turning from despair aged them. since midnight, to hope, encour: The men were caught among the vipe. timbers about midway between the *Second and third floors when the three upper floors of the five-story structure “went down. The third man, Th was att A international naval and b , Thomas empting to make MM escape !| AT Juno, apparently was instantly | When he was overéome, his Hy il “THEY # ation was to have con- fled. His body ‘was located after | fund on the floor beside the’ bed, with | Ti “a 2 expoeition pre poi SOF difgite At that time it was | the mouth stuffed with cotton batting, spicuot¥ Hed for’ by congress 1 : tw, possible that the other | The children were: Isabel, 5 years | 8 TAM: 8% Folie iiss pur, ose : 0 men had survived their injuries, |©!1: Madeline, 3 years; Vonne J. 2 8 anting aid i iy "+ cootven- Lennon, Cam members of Engine 32, with ‘Quinn, were on the fourth floor, Fo the floors buckled in from each corner The en = the center of the . own with th timbers. Quinn was half Mined ling brick and burning timbers, would have it his head was not coy- ered. There he was fi ried to the street. ou aud cur When Quinn he cried out: ryined consciousness building calling: ya Where are you?” “Here's Campbell, No. ” The voice was 0, 13% pbell and Seufert, ajj | Years. and Cecilia, 5 monthé. con- | and Augustus Delpi back into the trembling | sallants of Judge W. G Henke. “5 Dan Camp- | the orphans’ court, were sentenced to serve a term of seven FRIGHTFULLY HURT IN RUNAWAY Baby Killed and Woman and Three Children Trampled Upon. is»w York, Jan. 8.—A runaway team dashed into a crowd at a First avenue crossing, killing a baby in its carriage, and so injuring the child’s mother and three other children that they can hardly survive. As the driverless team, drawing a | heavy truck, turned into the avenue, Mrs. Minnie Klappel, pushing a car- riage occupied by her 16-month-old | boy, Sidney, and with another son, | Harry, aged 4, and a daughter, Millie, | 6 years old, on either side, started for the opposite curb. With them were | Frank Sohn, aged 3, and Frederick | Leachman, 7 years old. The woman | saw their peril and made a frantic ef- | fort to get her charges back to the | curb. Only Millie escaped. The baby | was crushed to death, while Mrs. Klap- | phl and the other three children were | trampled upon. : ! Removed senseless to a hospital, all | were found to be frightfully injured, | in each case internal wounds being | probably serious enough to cause death. The momentary check to the run- aways as they stumbled among the | victims permitted others in the ave- | nue to escape. The team was stopped by policemen, wno arrested Alexander | Taggert, the driver, who Is alleged to ! have left his horses in the street. was charged with homicide, after he had been dragged through a threaten- ing crowd to a police station. GAS KILLS ENTIRE FAMILY Six Persons Asphyxiated As They Slept In Vermont Town. Bur ~ton, Vt., Jan. 7.—The entire bd. ~grge Devino, at Winooski, x persons—the father, “fldren—were killed “uminating gas, ‘am a break ~ gewer cons'stitig 6f ». during the Hight dy ». which entered (hé Rowse ». In the street main fhichgh . All Were dead when Devine'# broth broke ite the house, but it # thought | that the fathi«r had been r®\istil! adh The Devino house is not conicted with the gas main, but as thé edor | Mak was very noticeable about the closets | 8 Ha) floors | 20d sink drains, it was beifeved that the gas came from a break in the main | MOWiks in hot and entered the house but as luck | ewer connection, | HEAVY SENTENCE FOR ASSAULT | Assailants of Judge Hawkins Get | through the a Seven Years Each. Pittsburg, Jan. 8.—Robert Campbell G. Hawkins, of ch in years in the | | WOULD OUST McCLELLAN | Buit Entered to Give Office of Mayor | of New York to W. R. Hearst. New York, Jan. 8.—Attorney Gen- eral Jackson, on behalf of the people | of the state of New York, entered suit | in the supreme court against George | B. McClellan, praying that the latter | be ousted from the office of mayor of | He state, the difference between the votes | for the defendant McClellan and the wa : tion ally proper; war wh encourdg game, int almost known, wag | clearly been , pose, whose ca vertised, can on. test against it.” - | ONE KILLED Th the city of New York, on the ground that he has usurped and unlawfully holds such office, whereas William Randolph Hearst is legally entitled to the same. A summons and copy of the com- plaint in the action were served upon Mayor McClellan at the city hall. The complaint declares flatly that at the election in November, 1905, Mr. Hearst “was duly and legally elected mayor of the city of New York.” It is fur- ther alleged that ballots legally mark- ed for Hearst were counted for Mec- Clellan oy the inspectors of election, and that these “miscounts’’ formed the basis of the returns of the cote, It is alleged that men not entitled to vote were permitted to vote for McClelland, and that in many other ways the elec- tion laws were violated. Votes cast for Hearst, it is declared, were not counted in a number of districts. The alleged illegal votes for McClel- lan and the votes not counted for Hearst “greatly exceeded, but precise- ly how much the plaintiff is unable to said Hearst.” PROTEST AGAINST MILITARISM | Advisory Board of Jamestown Fair Are Shocked. | Boston, Jan. 5—A lengthy protest | by members of the advisory board of | the Jamestown Exposition against | “the diversion of the exposition to the | service of militarism” has been issued. | The document is as follows: ' “The extravagant militarism of the program of the coming Jamestown Ex- Travel slow but are here at last. THE RED CROSS SHOE FOR WOMEN. Everyone has heard of them. We have them. The most perfectly comfortable Shoe known. One trial and you will always wear them. Call and examine the merits of the well-known and ever | satisfactory Shoe—The Red Cross. . position, as developed and disclosed ‘uring the last few months, is a pro- 1 shock to a great body of the ‘mn people. ~ noww, did wos . “a well K ‘but pun) ose » this great exposition - «al and military spectacle to a te the American people for SIX "by a ‘great living picture of ‘h all its enticing 0 ing the notion that a waf ¢ splendor, a pageant and a ead of a horror and today ariably a crime, was not not avowed, and has a gradual evolving pur rrying out, as now ad- \y work immense mis: ‘ry. We solemnly pro: B 685 thing eo. i OPEN lef to the coun ‘REE INJURED istol and Knives A 1090 C 350 D 89 YEAGER & DAVIS HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE. 51392 53399 52457 54404 EVENINGS. and he screamed for the R ; ts. to com other firemen | near his home one ni esult uf Fight With § artmen Duty was badly tng a bon Chet fusion nto insensibiity, AB oa ie | In Womans Ap. - Lela bik -—————————— dig down to the ured In trying to | releasing him. For a time it was tear, | poo", YOTK: Jan. 8~M an establish fast sinking og ie voice was | ed, because of Judge Hawkins’ - han. a manicurist, with ‘tt, was ag Given Away. Chief O'Connor wr. "Per Battalion | vanced age, that he could not recover, | i yy ie Hotel Fudiec ‘ents in - ; =moke., Was overcome by| Goodman, the third assailant, ii and killed at her apartn 1in wile Dr. R. V. Pierce author of the People’s Ae Aa AL Ae As AL Ah Aa aa Aa Aaa Once out of the buj convicted of receiving stolen goods, |. -. S24 Street In a quarre probably | common Sense Medical Adviser, offers sil | &- men set to work to uilding, the fire- | and was sentenced to two years in th | three offie¥ persons were valuable work as a gilt 49 Sone ay win ) io wor Lo put out the flames same Institution with his SompaLion, mortally Wotinded. § ponte gay 15> efpen ostains 1008 pages =) WE ARE FULLY PREPARED FOR THE round-up of th > control a ter sentence was passed Cam rs. Welman, who was 3 po and is fall of the ‘ mas I Semen showed that | When asked if he had anything =p bell, of age. was #fiof twice throu, * . ~ J medical experience. 4 and Joh , el J. Campbell | made a speech to the eff body and stabbed twee # as en questions AR TRADE ohn Seufert were ect that he was ce fit the me ni- | It apswers the uvspoken q 4 NEW YE 4 search for them Was of ising A | not guilty of the crime charged a Panlige Ratel, 25 years old. an h | young men and madi, a Watts the 4 b begun, er ———————— stant to Mrs. A of the family w plain prac- that arate beticvad positively TRAIN ROBBER CONFESSES curing Pir ron 4 Cota eal uivie. Tian Bok for oy ae Albi i wards Lennon's boar at fone after- ; Man Arrested For Seaboard Air Line her. was shot through the ot or, vl ovary Nog So To aoa oe 4 : iy night when the startling a lg Bu ap Admits His Guilt. ved to a hospital in a dying Te ng many a costly dootor’s bill. | 4 p00 Florida and California Seed- Almonds and Nuts of all kinds. | + cation from Seufert 5 on, W. Va., Jan. 7.— ¥ . ‘s book will be sent to you free on re-| 4 0 —sweet fruit. Figs. p As quickly as a 0ajzed. Martin, of Atlanta, Ga. was ae b Seorse Fallon, a florist, received a 3 ’ of stamps to detray expenses of wail-| 4 Be rs Fruit. Dates. 1 fert's voice was heard an T Seu: | here by Chief of Police Dawson charg- ullet wound in the body, and at the «a 7. Send 21 ove-cent stampsfor Pa- | | White Malaga Grapes, reasonable Citron. Yee Y i hamden | lh wl ora RE toma TT S| Be, efit Rin lo | iat bina is | 2 Hudson Bote rom ntly held up a Aair lin that he would die Adress Dr. . ’ 4 Lemons. . ; K . ince Meas, our own make, and tube three feet long wy A rubber | train 80 miles south of ® | An unidentified man, th \ s, Buffalo, N. Y. { Bananas. M < d half an inch | M: Richmond. | memp » the fourth cove Cranberries as fine as we can make it. y ‘In diameter, with a fun ne artin, an hour after his er of the party, was 4 k } . ! nel arrest, con- ’ cut about a . Pare Olive Oil. eat one end, such as I ® Sraige Total is Sail. | He delivered to the er Tallon, vas technically Main Stree, * and Wood. 1 Swett Potatoes BE Ce eExhraoh. Oliver . a stom whi arrest charged J es . ines. * troduced into a ach pump, was in- | been taken from one ie ch had | the shooting, but the lice With [1 se— EE 4 Pure Maple Syrup. Cheese. Sadism Bread hole in the debris the passen- | ghle to our police have been Finest Fo We bandle Schmidts Fine a ~oteh the workers made, and lowered in Jal In Richmon: ad his pal, now | the token Tittle of the ‘vrigly of Don Hime Fri of all kinds Shaker Dried Cora, . a ufert could apply hi ond, planned the rob- . —m———— n "w : Cakes and Bisounit and a line » to it. Thro ¥ his mouth | bery while in Washin ———————— Oysters. Fine es s SHiant ag thig hi was given a | committing the eon] S. Alter MURDER AND ARSON p New Crop New Otleans Molasses. of caretully selected Coufectionery. strong hot coffee. Af two cups of | the conductor, they stopped th ooking Daniel D pe y ; stimulant Seufert a calving the | and walked to Norfolk, Ya. = oP Ri Davis Klee and House Set On : } and coul elt better mores rime. sl od adie wife Daticncy unt | HEAVY SENTENCE FOR ARSON | 5. Duster ool dan. 7—Dagle { We will bave a fail supply of ail Seasonable Goods right along aud ean | : Davi Te ; : n, was murdered ' et i terty » Of St. James pi Brand pan, a hee home and the house was set on Ed AED K. RHOADS -’l - filbuler ay a0y Hume, partment chaplain, srtl: the fire de. | Trenton, N. J, Jan. 5. sores iD So on a Slime. Davie : y SEL q » Were ed to the taney 2 . years n the debris with th 8 ullaing avon SRer Selors volte was in Slate Diet und 4 fhe of 42000 and tual, a8. 3¢ by some Mist osu Bippivg and Commission Mere, t S EC HLE R & CO MPA N XY. 1 heard the buried fireman na Smith | Judge Rellstab on David H bY | in the cellarway Was a yool of blood DEALER INewem \ llefe P. > of contriti e his act | one of th - Brand . The police authori- | { Bush House Block, - - - - - - Bellefonte, ta. on, according to the ri © two men convicted of af, ties have no clue to 4 Bus ous , p the Catholic church, of which id and abetting in the attempt to burn an 10 the munterer. ANTHRACITE ano BITUMINOUS TY is 2 other, and gave him absolution, bed actin by them at State Little Girl Burned to Death, weve OY Sr YY rat the bulting and aay uppearcd Jey 1905. The ry it is Eh y- 2, light a el r¥ylle tryin to %oaia the fireman. called amount to $3000, J Rellstab a Christmas tella used on Dorie iy “and tho buried man say” © | S000 a8 the smount of hal that 4 yours, Ignited her arene; 25% 4 : Plumbing etc. 1 feel as It 1 hag boon goo missioner? | pending an bo fequired to furnish | op pon to de0th. Mrs. William Stetn-| 0 "AR SHELLED CORN. 047... Telephone, 4 net Own here about | court of errors and Bi og bo the | 5 her a yn. Soukut, the ond other grains, | “Are you hurt?” rand Mrs gran , and Mary Stobel, PH ‘sioner. Jail by a constable. burned in tryi ” ng to save th 1 “No,” said Seufert, * —— girl. e little | porzp ut I feel cold Sule Sop think go, (Christmas Tree Fire Burns Two, BUILDERS and PLASTERERS samp “Well, be patient ] ovark, N. J. Jan. 7.—E. Callan No Hope For Terry McGovern. and keep a stif upper lip,” said the Duffy, of Washington, D. secre of the Pigeon Club of America, oun New York, Jan. 8.—All hope for even “Then the Commissar commissioner. recovery of Te M . about, Cumpblleutort sua us | A and hon yh Sho the | aed when Dr. Givens a “7 ut etn. pbell n Stamford, elght or 10 feet away, ua a Joe weal Swit tree fire here. Their injuries oe little fighter is iv Conn., (Fiends and (he pooiIonage of Me rr wh Since they both, | Suests at the er Days ve hope for AR le here is no we HIS COAL YARD...... » overwhelmed » . vens, “ falling floors Sunday Whe in the M s dead mentally now, and it win Hoa Telephone Calls {Sentra rans med BBane rcDT = Shot and Kill long before he is physically dead.” aear the om os3. Canned Beans Kill Three. Providence, ed His Mother. An . te1s ho Passenger Station, los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 5. — M. Rhodes, & loca) real seers’ liam rchists Protest to Gov. Stokes. Defoons pre dead as a result of eating 41 years old, whot real estate dealer, | gion ton, N. J, Jan. 8. — Governor and his Reiny of On| ther, Harriet © iy Tiled Lis mO- | the Pa Meier, signed by 0. BRo i enry Carter, » > ub, of N. , WN & CO. E Charles Abbott died ro; They apartments at a poking chair In thelr a rea gala the arret of A, a 1 Exchan ; A Ww ans while 68 oh Camping | shot himself, dying almost nstac | Vermont to Paterson, No Sh, from BANKERS & Sooners ” 3 oe of ving made an anarchis. anh old fo Seno Telephones A. E. SCHAD Fine Sanitary Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Slating, Roofing aud Spouting, Tinware of all kinds made to order. Estimates cheerfully furnished. \ Phones Eagle Bloek v FILIRRBCDMIE,
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