THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, I’'A THURSDAY, MAY 2: OVER Bridge at Victoria, with Fatal Results, \CUIDENT IN ILLINOIS. Upset by Wind and Fourteen Lives wi Further Reports from the Cyelone 1 Stricken Districts of Michigan and Iowa, Forty-three Deaths in Michigan. May 27.—A terril ADLY CYCLONE Whe Lost The ' i infant son nged Thomas B. Emmett raThomas Bishop, T. KE L ting there sph Malburg | Fdwards 1 number aro expectad to The dangerously gu distrilnted as fol. i w At 15; at Oakwood, 5: at North Ozford, 7: st Thoma, 11; as Thornville, 8: at Mount Clemens, 12 141) njure y thelr wounds WE res Ortor Death and Destruction In Three States, Des Moixes, In, May 26 Forty-three | killed. 5 score fatally injured and about | fifty people less seriously hurt ls, as near as can bo estimated, the result of the de | srnado which swept portions of | The | structive t lows. Kansas nnd Hlinols last night property loss is heavy, but accurate est). mates are thus far an impossibility The Nest of killed now stands as follows: Jasper county, Ia, 10. Polk county, Ia, 9. Rockford, Nis, 4. Elgin. Ils, I. North MoGregor county, Ia, 13. Durango, In, Bb Fort Seott, Kan., 2. The storm wrought ite grontost havoe In Jown, where the doun- tios of Polk and Jasper were dovastated by two tornadoes. FIFTY DROWNED. | Btates Drowned Her Two Ohlldren and Herself, Ro, May 27. Bis Mark Fross, farmer residing at drowned two of her night. va Prion, wife of u prominent Cleveland, near hore, children and herself Monday WIBORG'S SENTENCE AFFIRMED. Nut the Bupreme Court Reverses the Cone viction of the Horsa's Mates, Was! May 20. Chief Justice Fuller yesterday delivered the opinion of the supreme court in the case of the United States va. J. H. 8. Wiborg, captain of the Horsa, and Matos Johansen and Potersen, Wiborg, with intos, 1s accused of attempting to land arms surrept) tiously in Cuba. They found guilty under the neutrality laws in the 1 1 court Philadelphia Yesterday's opinion held that the de fon of the Pennsyly the point that violation of the ne of thi nis court VGTON, his nsso were states $ it OUrt Wns cor Htlon wa shin the oxi itrality law was affirmed as 1 as to the n Johan on the ground that t how f the purpose of on ment « borg, but rever ind Potersen © gn { Af! son rant the exx To Investigate 'ree Alcohol, ( A GTO Many President's Summer Vacation, The tassin Settled the Abyssinian War, PA May 25 he Eclair the release of the Italian pris re Mens brought about by the » tion of Russia, which was accepted by Italy stntos t by King ells ik was as offered The paper further says ahandonment of the Anglo-Ital was also due AA SOON that th i adventure in the 8 to the ints adan erence of Russian fialian Troops Leave Abyssinia, MAssowAN Thirty-five battal tons of Infantry en battalions of lory and four companies of cavalry have started on thelr ret to Italy pur suance of the government's plan to aban don the province of Tigre and the cam May rtd urn in palgn agnlust the Abyssinians Five Years for a Thieving Bank Teller, Boston, May 27. «Chester W. Cross, the defaulting teller of the Palmer, Mass, Na tional bank, was arraigned in the United circuit court here yesterday and lhl gullty. Judge Aldrich sentenced Im to serve five years in the Pittsfield Jall To Unset Congressman Underwood, Wasnixarox, May 27.-The Aldrich. Underwood election contest from the Ninth Alabama district was decided yesterday by the house committees on elections No. 1 1a favor of T. H. Aldrich, the Republican: Populistic contestant. Canadians Selze an American Sehooner, HALIYAX, May 27. The Canadian cruiser Atcideon seized the Gloucester fishing schooner Frederick Geering while flashing within the three mile limit off Liscomb. The cruiser reached Halifax with her cap ture last evening. 106 | fo A A Anticipated at the Nati vention at Pitt ™ THE MONEY QUES The Wo Solt If They sald to be LL. en Suffragists, Are lg Too, Threaten n nored Fhe Iverites argely In the Majority in the Convention, Pim At a meeting of eo « ml committee of the nat Prohibiti party last night A. A A DATTOW gUAgZe man was sojocted n Ons nporary chairman sn. EJ. Wheeler was the candidate of the op had been onset that the gold wnt had been successful the Th claim. ho ever. that thisls not a test of theirstrength in the convent y pot as tomy of the national convent of New York position, but and It had standard eler when a yole ben shown gllver men withdrew w in Gasoline Explosion Kills Four, CHICAGO, May 25. By the explosion of a gasoline stove on Townsend treet yos terday a family of six persons was almost pxterminated. Four are dead and a fifth fs so badly burned that death Is almost certain. The names of the dead are: Otto Malm, a carpenter, 8 years old; Sima Malm, aged 8 years: Hilya Malm, 6 years: Otto Malm, Jr, § yoars, of the Injured are: Mrs. Ella Malm, 83 yoars old, burned about the hands, arms PROUIBITION SPLIT The lst | | and face, will recover ; Eilen Malm 8 years, | severely burned about the head and body, | will probably die Mes. Fleming's Trial Begun, v q More than two | NEw YORK, May n | and beet medinm welghts, 50LAGLN ; common weeks having been spent in securing a jury, the trial of Mary Alice Livingston, or Fleming, charged with causing the death of her mother, Mrs. Bliss, by polson- ing, was gotten fairly under way yester- day. The case for proscoution was set forth in an address to the jury by As sistant District Attorney Miller, and then the hearing of evidense was begun. | and unchanged | prime, JL.8004.480 ; good butoh | oerw, BLOOMS; rough fat, BLIOGE.TH; bulls, stags : AWEEK'S NE Thursday, '§ CONDENSED May 21. thi red mn erday murd piihidrg ort Vi printed copie J nations n law qunlifi (38 ny the untry gratis Cros this o During a perf H in Paris last plece of crashed through the were 18 killed one la other peor YUL 6A the big } ech Friday, May 2% PRILADRLIIIA ming winter super $3: Pen do 0 vriras, 82 clear, SLAM ; do ro winter at dull; May, hae Ply dim May stony | choles timothy, 8178 bool hams, $15 dull; old to new, BREEN; Lard weak : western steam, | western dairy, Tiy@10%0.; | do. creamery, 1008150. Bigine, 140. ; imite- | tion ereamery, 101%. ; New York dairy, Wg@ | ie. ; do. eroamery, 1008 105e. © Chose steady ; large, Ma ee, small, Gg@ifge. | part skims, 3% | 40. ; full skims, ¥a2' go. Eges stoady ; New York | and Pennsylvania, 1281200. | western, 10@12. | sylivania roller wtradght, ELANGN.T0; west MAAK Whe inactive : May Wise. Hay bar 17.50. Bef quiet 0a. Pork family, 810.002 11 $4.50. Butter quiet clear, Corn Onts dull Live Stock Markets, Rast Lingnry, Pa, May 3 Oattle steady and cows, HLAVAAM. Hogs slow; prime light to fair Yorkers, SL0003.45; heavy hogs, 85.000 8.55. Hheop steady, prime, S5.0088.70; falr, 18.10 GL; common, ROBIN; common to good yepriings. 0.60440; veal calves, HEALTH, New Yong, May #0. —Buropean cables guote Amorionn steers at #100, dressed IH refrigerator beef at Ogle. Chives very Shoop and lambs firm on. a eity family, | 9 and LEciema cured, SALT RH IK | piaint £ LCL } of the Cenruy il au Of 11 cee 1 ia keuncay all other trea “DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE RE iproveme: tf CUTE TH LEGAL NOTICE i i Rei A Al 03 JW. 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