: T BY RUM-CRAZED MAN SAG She It Is whose life is being searched | SHO Deuseratic; PWatcman, out, and who is being held up to | young Man Killed While Fleeing From ~~ scorn by the prosecuting officer. House. > al TR HE a end, York, Pa., Feb, 35~Soiomon Sty. Rr ch 1, 1907. | Might casily have been out of the | ger aged 30 years shot and. fatally Seltetomte, Pa,, March 4, 1907, courtroom picture and nome would | wounded Samuel Weaver, aged — : | have missed him. All eyes were upon | coars Weaver died at the York Joggh Confr ba, the witness chair and the slight fig- | jo) 4 few hours later, and Sny I iat Ste AY tre in blue which occupied it. pow locked up in the county jail on She Doesy't Xnow Bin, There was no subject affecting the | 110 charge of murder. -- witness of so intimate a nature tha The tragedy owned a Snyder's HER the district attorney hesitated to home in the country, about two : ORDEAL NEARLY OVER it from its hiding place and hold it | rom York, Snyder, who had been before the guze of the world, all the drinking, arrived home a few minutes New York, Feb. 26.—Except for one | ©, requiring that she should recog- | usier 1 o'clock. According to Mrs. Sny- brief moment Mrs, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw ("3 cun’ the fault in her OWR | der, she admitted him to the house had a decided easy day of it during | =" and then retired, saying she was suf- the continuation of her cross-examina- When Mr. Jerome was flaying the fering from a toothache. Snyder fol- gion by District Attorney Jerome, | 0" questions as to her re- | uoq shortly, and taking a revolver When adiournment was taken tHepres. |," ‘wyie carrying her from from under the pillow remarked that scutor announced that he had practi- place to place and demanding to know |p. would cure the toothache. Mrs. cally concluded with the witness. Mrs, every detail, and while bitter tears Snyder ran screaming from the room, Thaw will be temporarily excused to welling to her eyess, two newspaper passing through a room where Weaver enable Mr. Jerome to introduce Abra- [ 0 ooo to harsher scenes | gna o niece of Snyder's were sitting. ham Hummel to identify a photo- of life left their places in the court The young woman ran out with her graphic copy of the sfidavit Bvelyh | om and made a hasty retreat out of aunt, and Snyder followed them out Nesbit is alleged to have signed and the big portals. At last the prosecutor to the road, firing two shots after Which charges Thaw with many. cruel- |... rolonted somewhat and SU: | them. Weaver in the meantime had ties during their 1903 trip to Europe. gested that the proceedings suspend. slipped out of the house and started The district attorney got the contents Mr. Deimas thought he detected an in another direction, and Snyder fol- of the affidavit before the jury by unfavorable slant to this, and protested lowed him, firing a shot that pene- | 1 GO TO-DAY. The Great Inventory Tending certain of its statements IN| y+ vic'witness would be able to PTO" | trated the lad’s brain. Snyder then the form of questions and asking Mrs. ceed. Mrs. Thaw wiped her eyes, stif- walked into York and gave himself up Thaw it she 101d such things {0 MF.{ goroq uy 4 vit 40d Bolded 20 Mr, at the police station. Hummel. In each instance she de- Jerome to proceed. His story differs from that of the clared she had not. She also denieq After bringing out that her rela- woman. He says that Weaver ran past ever having signed such an Mani, tions with White continued for some him out of the door as he entered, and admitting that she had, however, on time, Mr. Jerome went deeper. Mrs. not recognizing the young man and ed some paper for White in the Hadj. Thaw admitted that in 1903, after the thinking there was something wrong, son Square tower of whose nature she return from Europe, she spent the he fired the fatal shot. was not aware. night at Thaw's apartments in New Mrs. Snyder says that her husband Early in the session Mr. Joome York, and that for three weeks hel, .™ 5 following the details of the Played his strongest card of t ® Say. and ghe occupied connecting apart. Thaw trial very closely, and she is of Mrs. Thaw had denied most positive- ments at the Grand Hotel in this city. | opinion that this had something | ly that she had ever been to see a Dr. Mrs. Thaw admitted freely and with to do with the shooting. Carlton Flint with Jack Barrymore. frankness that the champagne which a “Call Dr. Flint,” commanded Mr. she had declared had tasted bitter the BENATOR BAILEY EXONERATED | Jerome to a court attendant. night she lost consciousness in the — - i} I The doctor entered from the witness mirrored bedroom ‘was no more bit- Investigating Committee Diswiased, | —SHOE SALE— ‘ Yeager & Davis’ Now running at 8 will end ©M room and was escorted to within a few ter than any other champagne she had Before It Could Prepare Report. feet of the witness chair. drunk. In fact, she declared that it | Austin, Texas, Feb. 26.—By a vote | < ; “Did you ever see that man before?” tasted like all the rest. She denied | of 15 to 11 the Texas senate discharged | MARCH 2nd, 1907. Mr. Jerome asked Mrs. Thaw. that she had intended for the jury to | the investigating committee which has | The witness seemed just a bit star- assume otherwise. | been in session several weeks looking | tied, looked quickly and intently at the ——— into charges against United States | physician, then turned to Mr. Jerome BIG BLAZE AT MILLVILLE, N. J. | Senator Joseph W. Bailey. The anti-| and shook her head. — 1 “Never,” she declared. Thaw was intensely interested in Houses Burned—Loes, $60,000. he testimony of i. ! this incident, and when it was over he Millville, N. J., Feb. 25.—A fire that St. Louls to secure the y Clay Pierce, of the Wators«Pierce Oil! turned to the newspaper man sitting | started in the livery stoble of Jere Y3cn0e | Clark burned cut nine business places | COMPany, and to embody such ev | Bailey following haa offered a resolu. Livery Stable and Nine Business | tion Instructing the committee to go tq | nearest him and whispered: . Adher- | ‘That man made a mistake in com- | and caused a loss estimated at $60,000, ruins Sua LrenORL offer ing here. He stood there a liar. Do| The fire is supposed to have been I You catch the point—a liar." started by the dro : Ww 2 Mrs. Thaw was in much better spir- | into a lot of corn husks in the stable. | committee be discharged at once with- | ed a substitute that the investigating 3 ; . : Ring OL a match | Don’t miss this opportunity. Go now. its when she took the stand and looked | Before the flames were under control | pit Making a report, and that Senator | y | decidedly better physically than she the Jewelry store of S. P. Murphy, the Bailey be fully indorsed. After a : di rather heated debate the substitute | did last week. She seemed thorough-| machine shop and garage of Wilmer resolution was passed by a vote of 15 | ly at home in the witness chair, and | Batten, dry goods store of Mrs. S. to 11 with a footstool and back cushion ap-| Van Staden, shoe store of Philip Ar- , eared quite comfortable. She had all | noft, central office of the Bell Tele- — Bally's itiends Ton to i 4 that, her wits about her, and dig not fare | phone company, Colonial Insurance Sig ature Agl at all badly at the hands of the dis- | company's office, storage warehouse of Nola Sonera) anki: Yas uy YE ER D A IS trict attorney, who was more gentle in; Albert Dunham and the court of Jus- evidence before the committee by reg. | AG & dh V handling the witness. tice of the Peace J. P. Miller were de- son of publication in the daily press, | yr Instead of further hurting the cause | stroved. and that the senate members eoulq BELLEFONTE. 8 of her husband, Mrs. Thaw managed | Nine horses were burned to death | ® Soule | OPEN EVENINGS. HIGH STREET, : vote on the question now in an in. | to make two decided gains. When | in the Clark stables and two in Dun- telligent manner ! 3 court adjourned last Thursday it ap- | ham’s warehouse. While fighting the manner, | EE — peared from her own statements that | flames half a dozen civilians and fire DIED IN CHURCH { ’ she had psed a letter of credit from | men were injured, several of them iy | Stanford White while touring in Eu- | quite severely, James R. McClure Was Stricken While rope, and had turned the letter over to | Attending Services. Thaw. She explained that Thaw took PRESIDENT ON FOOTBALL | Philadelphia, Feb. 25.—~James R. Me. the letter of credit from her saying, | Clure, constructing railroad engineer | Decla t TE ————————————————— the money was “poisonous.” and neith- D res legato Same Should | and secretary and treasurer of many TA Ne —————————————————————— iii er she nor her mother would touch jt of the subsidiary companies of the| A New Way to Soften Doughuts. ’ Boston, Feb. 25.—President Roose- : — and that he 1d Pennsyly ’ PP funds. Wha gle Top ae thetv Sek velt, who arrived here on an unofficial a an ition, o a arikey Doughnuts are very apt to become hard wellilin - the money, she declare d was for bor visit, with members of his family, de- the Walnut Stren Presbyterian a few days after cooking. If they are Cliath blessed tdci, th ’ parted for Washington in a special put in a dish and placed ‘in the oven from . - HE mother, car attached to the Federal Express church here. Mr. McClure was 80 | five 10 seven minutes one will find them as OR T The second point Mrs. Thaw made The president devoted Sun dty io a | Years old and one of the best known | delicions as when first cooked. Do not WE ARE FULLY PREPARED . Was concerning the cablegrams which ; | men in railroad circles in this city. | moisten them for then they will become Thaw is said to have sent to St trip to Groton, which is 40 miles from He w f David McCl the | 3 " ford White from London. It appeared | P%OF. Where his son Kermit is a Brot onan of mation fo = Thursday that these cablegrams were pipe 3 Ihe dion arin $ShooL Annapolis Naval Academy. He began | Give your children a laxative medicine —NEW YEAR T. k requests to White to use his influence | “> a 000 | IR DUSINOss caruet yr re: engineer. | Which will not re-act on the system or in keeping Mrs. Nesbit from “raising velt were already there, and the presi. ing corps on the Pennsylvania rail- save injutions after effects. Dr. Pierse's . a row” and interfering with Evelyn | Sent Sas Aecombaniod Sy diet road, and as an engineer constructed Bifusant | ae she be ‘ma foe tr a ‘gs of all kinds. continuing in company with Thaw, | Longworth many miles of railroad and numerous babi, & i Soromie Rook upthe Pibjat Jaan, — shops. a RR ; 4 as Slorida Sod Oaliforyia Seed- Almonds and Na. 5. ut his questions elie e informa. MONKEY GIRL TS BERS ——— ——2Men who are always attempting to . ‘ : tion that the letters did not concern "MONE: SIR CLAIM $20,000,000 ESTATE kill two birds with one stone never bag | Hotias Qian Preis reasona Daten, Tine Mrs. Thaw at all, but related to a man | Idiotic Freak Was Burned So Badly TH much game. 1 8 Cup, ale Citron. ~, and —& secretary of the American embas. She Died. Descandants of aren Springe- Claim | se 4 Lemons rr Creamery Butter 1. : rd ' or mington . 4 . $ suy—in London, whom Mrs. Thaw said | Columbia, 8. C., Feb. 25. ‘Wild Lexington, Ky. Pet, 26.—Asserting Bananas. Mince Meat, on’ own ‘mak, had “sneaked up to mamma’s bedroom | Rose, the Monkey Girl from Yucatan, th 1 bo 4 Cranberries, as fine as: we can mabe is. » tad insulted her.” She said the man | a freak which had been on exhibition ( HMIsIves to be descendants of Ba- { Sweet Patatoes. Pare 0 had also insult h b ival ron Springer, of Sweden, and heirs Cel Hee Oil, 80 insulted her, and that Thaw | here by a carn val company, was to an $80,000,000 estate in Delaware, p Pure Maple § 4D. Sauces, Pickles, Extracts, Olives, had gone in search of him, but failea | burned so badly that she died. She yrap Sardines, including the site of the city of Wwil- Finest Fall Creeam Cheese. to find him. was 45 vears old, ignorant and idiotic, 4 We handle Schmid Five Bread Under a severe fire of pointed ques. | making her wants known by inarticy. | ington, Mrs. Belle Jones and Mrs. W. { * Fine Table Raisins. » tions, Evelyn denied having had im- | late sounds. She was left alone, locked | C- Moore announced that they would 4 Sushed Fruit aba elude Fi ok i ' , : t once send attorneys to Wilming. ne Cakes and and a line proper relations with men other than | up in a room. A dog's frantic yells at- | & DWARD EK. RHOADS 1 Newc 1 asses caret ected Stanford White ‘and Rarer Teor | trary ool. A do he ton, Del. to investigate the case, with | JF y *op New Orleans Molasses. of caretally selected Confectionery. Mr. Jerome had injected the names of —— a view to obtaining their share of the 4 George W. Lederer, the th eatrical man. Fischer Piano Company Fails. estate. Shipping and Commission Merchant, ager, and Jack Barrymore, the r Philadelphia, Feb. 26.—The Charles ST ———— y 16 SEI0% | YI Flachor ,ompany, plano dealers in| RECLUSE BURNED TO DEATH Hee We will bave a fall supply of all Seasonable Goods right and can Evelyn admitted having gone out this city for 54 years, has failed. Ac. me Tha fill orders as any time with Lederer frequently, she admitteq cording to J. V. Steger, of the Chi Mrs. Rose Bellis Found Dead in Ruins meeting him after the theatre, while firm of Steger & Sons, the CASED Of Her Hut. ANTHRACITE anp BITUMINOUS hss aa she playin I » largest po] ed Bye. fa ee raoducdion, creditors, the liabilities of the Fischer Rialto B Na. BB, hii ’ company amount to $110,000. An at- > ’ rs SE CHLE R & COM PA NY ish him, but stoutly maintained that tempt to carry on a ltge business burned to death in the ruins of her COALS. > . po ions With ‘Wim were at no) HD limited capital and the slow. logery Jittie a on a ekirte ot ——— Bush House Block, -. . . . . Bellefonte, Pa. ; of purchasers of instruments in . Evelyn admitted that Barrymore was wi fallen down the steps while making | ——CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS —- exceptionally attentive to her, but she n§ installments are Principally re- her way to bed during the night and TT TTT Seer eve denied that she ever remained out | “POPSible for the failure. The company sud other grains, has on hand about 400 pianos, valued ~BALED STRAW — with him. at about $40,000, which will be imme. | 324 Set fire to the house. The woman BALED HAY and » — tel i Was married, but has lived alone for Em EVELYN WEEPS ON sTanp | diately disposed of many years, BUILDERS’ and PLASTERERS' SAND Tel Plumbing etc. Many Incidents of Mer Life Exposed| Walked to Death in His Sleep. Phone. By Jerome's Attack. Egg Harbor, N. J., Feb. 23.—Guy C. Perished In Burning Home. = New York, Feb. 22 Under the| Pierce. 32 years gid a Wealthy farmer, | Richmond, Va, Feb. 26.—The home| ——KINDLING WOOD— Stress of a cross-examination | was found dead in a pond on his farm. | ©f Edmond Stout, a SOMMRISSIONSr Of |... tue busch of cord it purchasers. ct Attorney Jerome ~ cy He was dressed . only in his night. | the revenue for Lee county, which was | Sy lothes. He retired at th located on a farm near Dryden, was Respectfully solicits the patronage of his A. E. SCHAD quarter. Mrs. Evel Thaw | ¢'othes. He re at the same time , broke down upon the rohit Bresins as did his family, and it is believed | totally destroyed by fire, and his friends and the public, at : With blinding tears burning their way po Bot up, left the house and walked Jonge Tn, 12 years Ey, Jer. =B18 00AL YARD..... YOUR TELEPHONE Fine Sanitary Plumbing, down ash to the pond while asleep. flam © other mem- 1312 had Paes: Thich fiom ad %) white nde bers of the family, several in number, Telephone Calls { Qouttal 1215 es. is & door to your establish. Gas Fitting, that after her first eSperience with Appointed by Governor Stuart, barely escaped with their lives, and | near the Passenger Station, [hens thy ou h which much Stanford White her relations with dic Harrisburg, Pa. Feb. 26.—Governor | Mrs. Stout is said to be dying as a re- | 16-18 Furnace, St and Hot Water Stuart sent to the senate the reap-| sult of the shock of the tragedy. architect had continued for several intment of N. B. Critchfiel —————— Heating, wonths. But this was not all. There | JOIN¢ a yd ge, 9 Som: Killed by Electric Train, ve Your own resporcin = were other confessions, which, while ture for the full term of four Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 23.—John to and "uii"s "giving Slati i 10 lor ow caciei While YEILS. | Chalarl), presios the Mim ILES A cure guaranteed if yoo use good service, ating, Roofing and Spouting, centuated all the more the terrible aisha vas origiuany ppoint. | + eal Estate onsen? of this aa a RUDYS PILE SUPPOSITORY 4 our Tims Has Does “ial Value, vernor Stone e t , : , raded i romp . i i personal sacrifice she ig making in the y me Gk Yeates 350 killed by an electric train at PPleas. Bata; “Ne 0, wilton Ps) Sn in Pvp Sie Bucs Tinware of all kinds made to effort to save her husband from death Gave Birth to Five Children, antville, near here. He had gone to Mo a iat for them." _ Dr, 8. M! avare, I You Are Not in Business for Exercise order. in the electric chair. The cage has | Middlesboro, Ky. Feb. 22—Mrs, Za. | the cemetery to select a grave for his | | rene: satisfaction.” Dr. H. D, Mell olact: stay at home and use your progressed to the point where the de. browski, wife of Peter Zabrowski a | sister's late husband. While at the {°F Tenn., writes: orn} Practice of 23 years a i atmuce ophone; Estimates cheerfully furnished Iendant has heen all but lost sight Polish minor at mors Ridge. gave birth | railroad station he stepped in fron 00 cents. Sampice Fear Jour excuse for traveling. of. His girllike wife is the figure to five children, three girls ang two | of a nelectric train ang was killed in. om end fo Bel ate by C. M. Parrich 47-25-41 PENNA. TELEPHONE €O, Both Phones, Eagle Block. about whom the storm lashes its fury, | boys. All are living. stantly, 52.25-1y MARTIN RUDY, Lancaster, Pa . 2-421y BELLEFONTE, pA . ~~ ~ vw —OY YTTYYTTY Si, vv
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