» THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH “ IRON, 0 4 — Accused Official Tells of the Fatal Sheeting at Lattimer, oni WASATTACKED BY THE STRIKERS Ee Was Jumped Upon and Founded Mob, He and One of Had Him His Knees When the Firing Commenced, by the Says, Thom Knocked to de March 2 J Mar The rift Wilkesbarre, fense the tin and his shooting of Pa., in September dence to been riotous time pr Many Polltienl Change March In Canndn. Tor for the thro y ! and results ] a Y us ; not actual defeut ment, which hs than 25 years exciting, the COC P. Whitney, being a young man and a new hile A. 8. Hardy, the premier, was the successor of Bir Oliver Mowatt now of Ontario an ! Ly Aberal govern a8 held power for The « neervative leader, J. more mtest has been leader Heutenant governor To Ignore Judge Nodgers' Decision. Washingto March of the deci trict Judge Rodgers, at Kansas ( in which he bh in effect that the present system of government meat ingpection une | At torney CGeneral Griggs sald that his advice to the agricultural department officials would be to continue the sys tem as at until all of the facts In the could presented to the court In speaking States Dis ity wan matitutiona present be Case Proposed State Ald FordJohns Hopkios | Md., March 4.-A presented In the house of yesterday, and both branches general assembly were concerning it, which has for its pur- pose an appropriation of $100,000 an- nually for the ald of Johns Hopkins university by the state, The bill also provides that the governor of the state shall be a member ex-officio of the voard of trustees of the university. » bill was delegnton of the Annapolis, | afternoon | Alden | tor Thurst memorialized | | counsel WILLIAM M. SINGERLY DEAD. President of Philadelphia's Falled Bank Expires Very suddenly. Philadelphia, Feb, 28--Willlam M. Singerly died suddenly at his residence, 1701 Locust street, yesterday afternoon. Heart was the of death Bing fering for immediate cause had suf ten days from a cold, and had remained at home last Wednesday, although his ir position no way serious While sitting smoking igar he digeas erly been about since droom was ( ighin palace ur 11 and stood to sallanta confeased whizz order Congressmen Honnd For Cuba. Washingtor March 2 A senators and 1» left Washi the house erday party « Thurston and tives Amon J Smith neist f Hen 8 CGallinger Representa and vives Henn that pur flign on sald starting the : v : akin : rad 1 Inve affa the pose of 1 tion into he said but it opportuni can pi trip was unds of in not naturally give us a bettie for Investigation than have fr i th Histan M. Zoln's Cony Feb, MU.-The Z jury agree ection, Paris, ed. The verdict threats, for a few da triad is end 1 days ahead on the and He unanimity was due te It stayed In the jury room minutes, and the sentence in one year for M. Zola and one year and months for MM. Perreux. Zola's has made an appeal against the mpentence, and pending decision he is at liberty. M. Zola was charged with accusing cabinet ofMeiale of perjury in connection with the sentence of Cap tain Dreyfus to life Imprisonment for four i treason, SPAIN'S RESPONSIBILITY | party of | William | In Connection With the Destruction of the Battleship Maine, SECRETARY LONG'S STATEMENT. Hels Confident That Susplolon Against Spanish OMcinls Has Been Practionls ly This Rellove Spain of Responsibility, Elilminated-ut Not Does mors that has been current | days past that the court | turn to Havana for the Pit had overed the ¢ the sinking of the Maine, which was not an accident, and that they had no fur ther business in Havana as not to reason that dis AAR of The | he Havans cruiser Vizcaya tle at €& o'clock | good | was met Vizoaya at Havana, March The Spaniah arrived off Moro Cas iat evening fron oy Y pte after a ork Hh voyage i inunches am | and gully decorated yacht wit] | bands het moorings «1 shouted from lined at roots an ¢ she stean ) Omer were wore } A Ne { bunting, rn DL all the boats WAR com Ploasure Sookhors KHTed, Chicago, Feb. 8 A filled with plearire seekers wan strack by a Grand Trunk passenger train in the south western part of the city Haturday night. Bix of the number were killed outright and one died soon afterward None of the occupants of the vehicle escaped without Injury, two being bade ly hurt, The victims of the disaster, none over 20 years old, were on thelr Wily to a surprise party. bus | ting his | Judg ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. Jamestown, Pa., Feb, and Hugh Sewell, prominent men of this place, voung lady, and Bewell through Fry's heart, killing him ptantly Horrified at his attempted sulcide twice { iy throat then wning Arrest, Ray Fry young about n knife in Bewell 20 quarreied thrust n cutl- nnd und Hi Doy nie L Jamil from dere proprie wound in Philadelphia Charles H state glature an« nt with Lindsay Mana i The 1 1 : i the Dey (;enther eg ocratic § spiracy, Eugene J lent naturalizsti alding and abett] rick In jssuing menced vesterday Butler, in the trict «o« The paturalization by Capon it I» Bome of the ized th postoffice bul ian Richard W urt sald, run people who they were never ting and there! appeared in the 'nited court to be prope naturaline Philadelphia Feb 28 Coldwell, » have been fron Han f Fortyfort, county, Ma died suddenly yesterdss while running for a train the Bal timaore and Ohdo rallroad station He arrived at the Reading Terminal from Wilkesbarre, and had 25 minutes to get A train for Washington, where he pur. posed visiting his two sons, Mr, Cald. well was accompanied by a friend named William Bache, When the sta. tion was reached the traln was about to start, and the men had to run. Mr. sald never : James © @ wenithy Laugerne at | Bache reached the cars in time, and turning around saw that ar, Caldwell had fallen. He ran back and found him unconscious, A physician was sent for, but In a few minutes Mr. Cald. well was dead. He was Bb years old. INDIANA LYNCHING Futile Attempt to Convict the Al- | leged Leader of the Mob, THE PRISONER SET AT LIBERTY Attorney General Ketcham Goes Baok itis Men to Heport to Governor Mount *He Five Broke Jdall and Hanged Themselves’ Evident, Says, **the March 2.-7T Ind 5 Men Were Convicired. A a $ y ring other miles of compiete alibd f Samson, he 40 time victim from the n Challenges Moguart., it is that ) Ferdinand Ester challenged Colonel Ploquart result of the latter's trial of M. Zola, attempts to con the erime for going ime Esterhazs rumored Walsin Paris Major Cx hazy has to a evidence in the and repeated viet Cor Esterhazy of which Dreyfus is now under privonn 1898 MARCH. Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. : 1/3}8 6 78910 13/14/1616 17/18/19 23| 24 2626 13081 | due cent Nn Ad 11 27/28 | 29 9 MOON'S PHASES, 8 4% | Glen call fon done 16 2% 22 Ma Pi, 30 2 1898 | BAILROAD SCHEDULER J? ENNEYLVANKIA Es TLEOAD BRANCHES and after May AND Ih eflect AMD 5) WESTW NE At Bellet Coles ¢ Morris Whitmer Hun mas Brialy Waddle Lambo Krumrine inn State Uonllege Ntrubile Biloomsdort Pine Grove Ly nie ters 4 Wy Urn [1K #A0an au : afano 30 Lepae i «4 WG a0 Ss % : Morning trains from Montandon Lewisburg Williamsport, Look Haven and Tyrone, con peel with train No. 2 for State Oollegs After room trains from Montandon. Lewisburg. W amsport, Lock Maven and Tyrone connect | with train No. 8 ror Nate College Trains from | State College conmaey with Penn's. Railroad {at Bellefonte for points east and west I" stops on fag, ¢ Daily sxeopt Sunday. Monday only. * Saturday only H. ThoMas, Supt, ->{BEEZER'S}e- MEAT MARKET Allegheny St, Bellefonte, "a. We keep none but the best (quality RT |BEEF PORK and MUTTON All kinds of Smoked Meat, Sliced Ham, Pork Sausage, ete. If you want a nice Juicy Steak go to PHILIPBEEZER
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