The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 08, 1889, Image 4

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A Disastrous Conflagration Visits
Spokane Falls, Wash,
FORTY BUSINESS BLOUKS BURNED.
The Better Part of the City Destroyed.
Two Persoss Jump from Windows and
Are Killed ~~ Others
ished—Duildings Blown Up with Giant
May
Powder to Check the Flames.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 6.—Almost the
entire business portion of Spokane Falls,
Wash., covering nearly forty blocks, is
in ashes, The total loss Is variously es-
timated from £5,000,000 t> $10,000,000.
Every business house in the city, m-
cluding eight banks, all the hotels but
one—all magnificent structures—except
the Crescent block, and avery newspaper
gave The Review, were burned out,
The burned dirtrict includes all that
part of the city from the Northern Pa-
cific railway to the river and from Lin-
coln to Washington streets. The fire
exhausted itself at the river for lack of
material. All the flour and lumber
¥lls were saved.
The Origin Unknown,
The origin of the fire is unknown, It
broke out in the large frame block op-
posite the depot, and under the influence
of the high winds, which scattered burn-
ing embers and started fires ina half
dozen different blocks at once, the whole
district was burned over in three hours.
The water supply proved totally in-
adequate, even for a small fire, and fire-
men, as well as citizens, became panic
stricken.
Several people are known to have per-
ished in the flames and several more
were injured by leaping from windows.
i Several People Perish.
Charles Davis, of Chicago, a guest at
the Arlington house, was awakened by
flames bursting through the door of his
room in the third story. He jumped
from the window, was shockingly man-
gled and died in a few minutes
A woman, whose name is unknown,
leaped from the second story of the Pa-
cific hotel and was killed, .
The fire spread with such astonishing
rapidity that it is believed many were
shut off from escape before they were
even aware of their danger.
Glant Powder Couldn't Stop It.
A dozen large buildings were blown
up with giant powder by the orders of
the mayor, but even this proved futile.
The Northern Pacific is probably the
heaviest loser, the passenger depot and
magnificent new freight warehouse be-
ing destroyed. Their loss, including
freight burned, will reach about $1,000,
000.
All provisions and supplies were
burned. and there will necessarily be
much suffering for several days.
Appeals for help have been sent out,
and Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and sev-
eral neighboring small towns have al
ready responded
More Serjous Than Seattle's Disaster.
This disaster is undoubtedly twice as
eat as that which overtook Seattle,
Both on account of its greater extent and
the more substantial character of the
burned buildings.
The Western #nion office was burned
out and all instrumehts destroyed except
one, which an operator is new working
on a dry goods box just outside the city.
Whitney Denles Presidential Ambition.
New York, Aug. 1.—The Star pub
lishes the following this morning:
To the Editor of The Star
Sin—-An item is going the rounds of the
press to the effect that a new weekly newsDa-
e established at Washington
per is about to 1
in my Interest as a candidate for the presi-
dency.
3¢ kind encugh to publish that it is abso-
ly without foundation. I am not and
shall not be a candidate for the nomination to
that office nor fo any other.
There are men in the Democratic
much better entitied to its honor than
and [ expect to help the best man to win.
The {tem is absurd on its face, and I object
to being thought capable of such nonsense.
Wintaam C. Warr ey.
Lexox, Masa. July 31.
party
am,
The Pilgrim Monument.
Prysours, Mas., Aug 2.—The Pil
sim monument dedicated here yester
ay is of granite and consists of an oc:
fagonal pedestal 45 feet high, bearing
a standing figure of Faith 38 feet high,
its left hand holding an open Bible, ita
right pointing to heaven.” On the but:
tresses are seated large statues repre-
senting morality, education, oom
and law, below which are alto relieve
tablets depicting scenes of the pilgrim-
age. Upon the pedestal are tablets bear-
ing the names of the pilgrim fathers.
The cost of the whole was about $130,000.
The Naval Beview at Portsmonth.
PorTmsmouTH, Aug. 8.—The review ol
the British fleet began at 4 o'clock yes-
terday afternoon and took place in a
high wind. The weather had cleared
however, and the review was a brilliant
success, At its conclusion the Emperor
William received all the admirals on
board his own yacht and tendered them
his congratulations,
A Dinner to Secretary Hialne.
Bar Harsor, Me., Aug. 6.—Mrs. Pat
terson, daughter of Joseph Medill, on
Chicago, and sister of Mra, McCormick,
wife of the secretary of legation at Lon
don, gave a dinner at the Malvern last
night to Secretary Blaine and Mrs.
Blaine's guests, yalker Blaine the
Misses Blaine and the Miss Simpins and
McCombe. Afterward the party at
tended a dance,
Vietoria Kissed Him on Both Cheeks
Lospox, Aug. 8.--The queen in re
ceiving the emperor of Germany, at Os
borne, did so with every demonstration
of affection, kissing him on both cheeks.
Last night the vessels of both the En
ighish and German fleets off Cowes and
sborne were brilliantly illuminated and
the effect, as viewed from the shore, wal
magnificent.
No Trade Mark for “Hed Cross.”
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Patent Com
missioner Mitchell refused to gram
an mark for »
nam
this
legend is the name of noted interna
tional society which uses it on its medi
cines, tents, ote,
The Shah Meets Buffalo Bil
er Ry Wn
¥, 's
show last night. At its close he ex
a desire to meet B Bill,
ox
through his interpreter his aap
9 the performance,
and on being introduced
fans EEL ROT TERT
| She Sails for Victoria in Defi-
ance of the Rush,
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A PRIZE CREW OF ONE MAN
The Arrival of the
the
Creates Great Excltomeni-—One Ameri
tive Sealer at Port of
cnn Seaman Conldn’'t Hold Her—~Inter-
fikely to Result.
The State Department Retlecont.
national Difficulties
victoria, B. C., Aug.
being the arrival of the Black Diamond.
and dropped anchor.
She had one American
board, John Hakansson.
pointed special officer by the
seaman on
He was ap-
captain of
mond to Sitka,
The Prize Crew
Capt. Owens, of the Diamond,
Lieut. Tuttle he would not sail
Sitka, but would bring his vessel to Vic-
toria. If they wanted the Diamond to
Ridicalously Inadequate
told
stronger than the
aboard,
The Rush steamed away, and Owens
gailed toward Ounalaska, thinking that
there were British warships in that vi-
crew
into Ounalaska
schooner
He sailed
and boarded a
Townsend. He
fnen-of-war in the vicinity. Owens told
the American seamen he would sail for
Victoria, which he did, He
tion.
from
The Diamond's sealskins Confilseated.
The Rush took the Diamond's sealskins,
about eighty, but left everything else.
Stevens, of San Francisco,
Hakansson says he was
by the crew of the s hooner,
well
Victoria.
The greatest satisfaction is felt here at
the escape of the Diamond. Itis thought
the United States will certainly demand
the return of the schooner, which the
Ghoulish Glee at
clusion,
The State Department Non-Committal.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—A representa-
tive of the United Press called the at
tention of Acting Secretary of State
Wharton to a dispatch published in a
New York paper to the effect that the
schooner Black Diamond instead of go-
ing to Sitka when ordered to that port
by the commander of the Rush, sailed
constituted the prize crew placed on
board by the commander of the Rush,
the prize crew was helpless to prevent
the Black Diamond's escape. Secretary
Wharton had not seen the dispatch,
When told of its contents he said that
the case, if presented correctly, was
most extraordinary, and he would not
venture an opinion as to the course the
gtate department could or would pursue,
Senator ¥lale on Behring Sea
Bostos, Aug. 5.~The Herald's special
from Ellsworth, Me, gives an interview
with S¢nator Hale on the Behring sea
question. Mr. Hale does not see any
reason to expect trouble with Canada or
England over the Behring sea matter,
On the contrary he thinks all the gov-
ernments concerned will co-operate to
wrotect the seal fisheries from piracy.
he question of the closed sea need not
be raised for this purpose. Mr. Hale
disclaimed any intention of speaking for
the administration.
An Epidemic of Bloody Flux.
\ CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—A Herald special
from Carthage, ills., says: The epidemis
of bloody flux at Warsaw is unabated.
Five deaths occurred Saturday, and it is
feared that many of the invalids will
not recover. Dr. Hunt has fifty or sev-
enty-five cases of bowel complaint. He
considers the epidemic very severe, and
says it is caused by impure water and
the extremely hot days and cool nights.
It is feared that the disease has reached
Hamilton and Keokuk.
A Tree Climbiag Lady of 73.
NorwicH, Conn., Aug. 5.~Jeremiah
Wilcox, of Lebanon lis 90 years old, his
'wife 78, and both are well. Mrs, Wil-
cox is spryer than her husband. One
morning last week she slipped the bail
of a six quart tin pail over her arm,
climbed the family cherry tree to the
'top of it, and picked the measure full of
cherries. She didn't need a ladder. Mrs.
Wilcox descended, went into the house
and made a cherry pie in as quick time
ins the celebrated Nellie Bly could have
done it.
A Prisoner Killed by Punishment.
Corusnus, O., Aug. 5.—Henry Cole-
iman, a two year United States prisoner
from Texas, received a year ago, died
in the state prison hospital from lung
fever caused 5 the cruel ducking tub.
He was subjected to the usual punish.
ment and the stream was kept on him
until he was thoroughly exhausted. In
that condition he was taken to the hos
pital, where a fever set in on his lungs
i that resulted in death. It is understood
lan investigation will be ordered.
Doubts As to Kilrain's Arrest.
BarriMone, Aug 6.—~There is consid
erable doubt hete as to the correctness
of the report that Jake Kilrain had been
arrested, Two dispatches have been re-
ceived from different sourees in Virginis
and it is case of pay your money and
take your choice, One dispatch is from
Norfolk, which says that Kilrain was ar-
rested at Ocean View and taken back t«
Hampton: the other is from Hampton
saying that Kilrain had not arrived
there and that he was not under arrest,
i The Dervish Army Dispersed.
"Camo, Aug. 6.—~Gen. Greenfell tele
graphs that he has made a reconnois-
Isance and found that Saturday's battle
‘completely dispersed the Dervish army
Out of the force of 3,000 men whick
Wad-el-N'Jumi took into battle only :
| few remain. These are being pursued
by cavalry, and # column un
‘der . Wodehouse has gone to Abu
I Simbel to head off the retreating Der
vishes. Every emir inthe Dervish arm}
was killed except one.
| The Prohibition Question in Washington
| OLymria, Wash, Aug. 6.—~The con
| gtitutional convention passed an artick
; on prohibition which is to Be submittec
toa vote of the As a separata
It forbids the manufacture
for medicine
purposes.
| proposition.
lor sale of liquor ex
‘scientific and
i
oon sco
a man for groaning when ho has
Rheumatism or Neu The pain
is simply awful. No torture in the
ancient times was more painful than
these twin diseases, But—-oughtn’t
a man to be blamed if, having they.
matism or Neuralgia, he wont
Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cu
thousands who have suffered in the
game way ? It has cured hundreds
after physicians have pronounced
them incurable,
“The 1
The skill of five physicians ooul
ph a
oure me of thst whic!
in the Hips. neck and a > had reuded
wos the pain that slee most
ib) firwt. dose Of Ath impose
io, A gave
me relief, and the third enablpd me to sleep
for four and a { hours without waking,
I continued t= use, and am now wall,”
Rav, 8, 1H, TROYER, New Albany, Ind,
gar8end 6 cents for the beautiful colored plo
ture, ** Moorish Malden.”
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall §t. A.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
g Bellefonte, Pa.
Office N. W. corper Diamond,
loors from first national bank.
F. FORTNEY
. _Attorney-sl- law,
Conard building, Belle
two
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RE ANal P. Hews
4 xR, Cc
RGLER
& HEWES,
ATTTORREYSAT-LAW,
INTE, CENTRE CO., PERNA
y 10 oollectic ns practice no a
in German and English
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ATTOERNEY-AT- LAW, BELLEFONTE
Office on second floor o Furst’s new
building north of Conrt House. Can be
consulted in Englieh or German, 7 n'y54
g AMES L. HAMILL
Attornev-at-Law,
Office with D. 8B. Keller,
side of High street.
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Esq., North
D. MURRAY,
Centre
J.
Hall, Pa,
Dealer in 8, popular Pater. Medicine
Wine, and Holla d Gin key
Whiskey. B y
and sold for medicinal purposes or vv, Store ones
may
every day inthe week,
CENTRE OOUNLY BANKING OD.
BELLEFONTE, FENN A
How Interest -
Reeve Deposits and al
Buy and Sell Governmer
. Discount Notes
Secnrities
JAR A, REAVER J
D. SHUGERT
President,
Oash ies
a A. LIST,
. LEWISBURG BOOK BIXDERY
All kinds of binding, st resonable rates, New
papers, magnaines, pamphlets ola, boand and
bound in fret Class style
D* 8. G. GUTELIUS,
Dentist, Millheim., Offe
professions] services to the public
prepared to perform sil operstior
ential! profession He iz new full
eared to artraet! teath abralutely wind
pal mt
AUCTIONEER,
: aad Boalsburg, Pa
8 prop to ory sales, He has bee
sucoessful in the past aud offers his —
vices to the public, tL
COAL ! COAL!
Woodland Coal.
Bock wheat Coal.
Pea Coal.
Chestnut Ooal.
Stove Ooal,
Sab vol at the Centre Hall
ust rocet ntre
ler Mills’ conl .
Terms .
strictly coeh. Cush paid