IHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 4, 1569, FRUITLESS (ONPEREN Between General Otis and Emis~ saries of the Filipinos. 11) i 9 GENERAL LAWTON'S AOTIVITY. ALLEGED BOODLING. | | Efrort to Have a Peunsylvania Sherif? Removed From OMoe, Harrisburg, May 3.--Deputy Attor- ney General Fleitz gave a private hear- ing at his office yesterday afternoon on the application of J. Frank Gray, of Jarsey Shore, for a writ of quo war- | ranto to remove from office Jefferson A. Gamble, sheriff of Lycoming coun ty, for the alleged {llegal use of money | { [| While the Rebels Delay the Victorious American Commander Captures Sev eral Villages and Chastises the Forces Opposing Him. Mani May Maj Manuel Ar guell \ jeutenant Jose Bernal, of the Y of General Antonio Luna ret I 1 Vi { ene Al A 1d pre } f Gendt | Luna for a Ihe ' " [| 1 Ma ( ! { he ‘A Ww ¢ ( ‘ t ) nt ti \ to 11 { n n ly the F it Aguin I a r test « } - & American for one-third of hi at A Le ther } td 1 OLlls agai { pt last ght in Mar i confe was held N ed Ww A ¢ { a1 1 At v 18 } ' no lit y \n pr r t pino } v ! A Spat of t A from St “+ ’ Bh sy hand tr +) ‘ hr i » IE f } I gho ¢ ‘h { Car ’ ’ ek rn i In f 4 we ‘ f \ } “ar A was wr . ’ } ‘ . ytd ’ 4 3 ‘ r ‘ r 1 a. rer On M . At ~ N f the ” ’ i : ne a ! I : ’ { ‘ he f Ar ’ | ha N a ’ \ ’ ‘ | | ’ | \l 4 An r 4 ) nta ’ the A | . \f ’ ’ : } ’ ’ \ : ISuA | A Dew ey } , \ A # An ! ' 1 hie 4) OTIs" OFFICIAL HEPORTS, General Lawton’s Forces Again Mare. suing the Insurgents Ww hingtor Ma ! wing \ fET Y L ¢ the war epartn | Gener 0 Mt mid ¥ ¥ 8 | (yor | ve passing vont r N 4 AY, captured Balinag and TL no nity yes ord ttering and pursuing 1.600 insurgent tr i H y casualties two wounded Insurgent several killed. large nun nded and cap tured Number not tated Have spened communication with Lawton via Malolos by means of Hale's troops and detachments from city List of pri of insur that Lieu and seven enlisted men of the navy, lost from the Yorktown, and six enlisted men of the army, three of the six wrongfully arrested in January before hostilities commenced, oners in hand gents Just received shows tenant Gliimore all reported to be doing well, Beside the above, two men in the hands of the Insurgents, South and Captain Rockefeller, are still unaccounted for.” Brigadier General Funston, Washington, May 3.-The president has appointed Colonel Frederick Funs- ton, of the Twentieth Kansas, a brig- adier general of volunteers. This ap- pointment was recommended by Major General MacArthur and supplemented very strongly by General Otis In a cable dispatch, Oeneral MacArthur sald that the services of Colonel Funs« ton during the campaign, and especial. ly in the crossing of the Rio Grande river, deserved recognition. in securing his nomination and elec tion, Mr. Gamble was nominated by the county Democratic convention held at Willlamsport, Aug. 16, 1898, and elected at the following general elec tion. Mr. Fleitz reserved his decision on the application It w learned from witnesses after the hearing th Michael Dawes, of Wil msport, testified that he bar gall GE it ) the two dels t nvent from ( towns} in Gambies Inter [ t ‘ Valentine W. Qui W "ins t { vd that ie | ‘ i Mille 1 ‘ ( y } . | t hos n ‘ ¥ M Q | | ie aj } ify y t) 4 r [ t heriff offs 1 hin m of 1 of tl oes Ww | ON OM t vs! p, Le } Miller | x eTa $ \ t y Ie I J. Lew ( W A port W i ow A NO (in ‘ { nD f J } : ' YLYA A EDUUVA \ { PN 3 hy I . +) Prof ('o ] } A { np t ‘ . 0) ‘ Frank . ( ¢ . W. Weavs ( “Ww \ ( im! Dai ‘ er. Mont H Walle: Centr { ' 3 Berk *I Mackey Buck W. H. Slotte H ngde J n | Cr Becht Che G. 'W. Moors } r *Profes H Ww Y k. *] fessor | H (; P ™ HM | I (3 lanca ) Hre t ep fae 1 Ww Mt ] 4 “ . ¢ P. 1 a * G Clems { Pik ; \ Tit 0 ( { t ner M ‘ ach; Montgor ‘ *p {. F. Hofle r. Dela are. *A G. ( th Howard ]. } f Bigler { ‘ E. ) M b nN E ] { ng ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. { Pa i H { K K mpa * ne and { ghted tw ¢ nd em von 13 vestorday at pliant connelisy a » BE A general ad ™ tak vf today | \ ¢ ’ ar LE# , par ’ ¥ § ff A 4 te al ’ and Sharps \ efited { second { ALC AR ' AY Cha g 1 “ BE { > Pe nts A M rg six x T. 5 passing x ) a i tence ow 4] ant f 4 ! Eastern pe 1 tin W A AWalting trial Delances AUR aking five “ 4 ‘ New Castle I May he om ! yes of the fo ast furnaces of this city went out t » esterday The employes presented a demand of $3 a day * tas 1 for common labor and $275 ¢ r arriers The de mand was granted and all the em ploys f the four furnaces returned to work Fhe new rate is the highest ever pald hers Mauch ( nk. Pa. M; By a pre mature discharge of a cannon used in the elebhrat n of Dewe in three persons We bad ed They were Jerry fLOonway tRros fingers blown off nknown boy. badly burne! and eut James McGee, arm torn off MeGee displayed remarkable nerve, Me picked up his arm and carried it to reliroad hospital car. The cannon waa heavily loaded with powder and stones Pittsburg May | Evidences of good times In and around Pittsburg are shown by the following notices of WaARe Increase The Consolidated fraction company of this city vester lay posted not f granting their more than 1.000 employes an advance in wages of 11 per cent. This advance will give the conductors and motormen 20 cents an hour. which sald to be the highest wages pald by any traction company in the country The com pany s men who are employed in the power houses, where the work Is hard and exhausting, will be granted a ro duction of hours without any decrease of pay Lansdale, Pa April 20 -~Herman Kohler, aged 22 years, and his sister Mollie, aged 7, were Instantly killed last evening by being run over by aa express train on the North Pennayl- vania branch of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad at this place, and their brother Robert, aged 5, was fa tally injured. They are children of F. W. Kohler, a well-to-do baker of this place. Herman was driving a wagon, from which he had been de livering bread, the two younger chil dren having accompanied him to enjoy the ride. Herman was married only a fow weeks ago. The stricken pareats “eh young wife are almost crased with grief. PHILIPPINES POLICY As Outlined in a Speech by War Secretary Alger GEN. WESLEY MERRITT'S TRIBUTE GUAIN SHOVELERS RIOTOUS. Fatally One Man Shot by a Buffalo Strike sympathizer, Buffalo, N. Y., May 3 The trouble between the contractors and the grain shovelers becomes more serious and complicated each hour Yesterday af ternoon a shooting affray occurred fn which one man was possibly fatally shot and another slightly wounded Another large flood of grain carrier reached port last night, and the con gestion In the harbor is becoming mo pronounced I'he threats that eve union man on the docks will be called out shortly are reiterated by the stris (3 Ie REL v ' I'd] 1 ‘ ’ the 1 he ¢ i ¢ p } f 1! ) } { ‘ . i f f ‘ hil . i PECULIAR CALIFORNIA TRAGEDY. NM ler and = ide Heven Singninr A Me Fie oe w “1 ' ' f ¢ ‘ P 4 visite § » ‘ re f M } f M } b A ‘ } { Mr H | came Eng SAL he ne 4 Me ait » K } hor a e became m y fat » Mr 12 Kr N hat bar ba oft he t } Die wer bh © Te ed Medical me re of th Mr Has Na ¢ 1 r Lo « i) . M i fe he ‘ Ingham » Newitt Mast stand Tria AL 0’ p at : gl A ¢ } ¢ Ne w § r [4 ! o Agent e WA p - o RT ’, . ; REY py : la woe k a 1 od erdas ‘ ’ { er Ed y r h ‘ ’ A f f fe f $ Al x . ’ : . ’ ’ y q a M p ’ Depew Favors Seating Quay Det t. M May enator De i % a ‘ ras { ‘ v aw v ¢ » ’ » ! ] eve that ( vert ¥ ovelt wi tw woking | A pre ential non A next year Asked as to Lt the mm ate | ke with nator Quay he replied that it was hard to say If I feel when 1 take 1 seat an 1 4 now a he I a} vote first f rule g er g£ the case, applicable t Reg ar Democrats alike nd then v eat Quay Davis Not Guilty of Bribery Dover. Del May 3 ~The trial of Representative Mark I. Davis, Union Republican, charged by Representative Francis Latte 8, regular Republican with offering him a bribe of $5.000 if he would vote for J. Edward Addicks for United States senator. came off in | general sessions « irt yesterday. and was given t the jury shortly after noon The jury, after discussing the evidence, took but one ballot, and It restuited In a verdict of not gullty Davis was at once released Decided Against General Miles Washington May 1 The Wade court of Inquiry, in its report now in the | hands of President McKinley, finds the charges of “embalming” the fresh beef to have been unsubstantiated by the | testimony He Doclares General Alger the Best Recretary of War the World Has Ever Seon—Senator Depew an Exe pansionist, But Not an Imperialist, Detroit, Mich., May 2 Michigan clety, Sons of the Ame an Revolu tion, entertained the visiting delegate GfMcials of the order, and distinguished est t night ner unequal f ] n Michig ny im "» l yf iratene 1 v the d ! ‘ k of ‘ ’ ’ 1 p \ 1 p " \ ‘ C | | J ‘ ( TE a y th . \ [| yf 4 me ox I W. Palms pre dict toastmaste he ecechmak wit} r wit Wher ne ned the 1 ‘ f Se tar Als L ! jue or | i ©“ ‘ a! ft [| ‘ ir f { CVOra ette of ‘ ary A ger Ho iid in part Unde \ mi ¢ fl ttle } { \ aa ‘ f N K 5 ’ a ’ ’ f { ! Aiis , od i i } v n ’ v Le AN | , : B) r | ’ » r - Da } vere | i ‘ ore wo . ’ \ ne ¢ ¢ } | ne { i 4 - " h \ ’ 1 rad f wa - i f the ‘a ' ) { 1 ’ A . r ™ ph ‘ | ® A r ' . : 1) { . t pat MN | Ld pa v the ‘ . f tha Au t ’ gr . ha . Wore not t p ranize ‘ tat \ } & ¢ b (seoniera ore t Er rome $ \ ng ra ng pe A fea p w } ’ ferent Was A ap ’ Wasi Mere N of etary Alger He de Alger at oe retary {f wa . il ne Baltimore's wratie Landslide Baltimore, Ma { f mont exciting campaigns history of Baltimore % AY in a Democrat ands | mas Hayes was elects ma by far 8 000) malority wer W At ! Ma ster. Repub an the preset n mbent while his running mates SKipwit: Wilme f president f tu pecon branch sf the In ) | H. Smith, for comptrolis we } pract y the ame | ‘ in ad dition to thea andidates at large the Democrats elected a {f the and ates for My ‘ } anct f the ’ On i % ¢ ha i mer a of the first branct Sampson's Squadron at New York New York, May Ade il Samp son's squadron of three battleships and two armored cruisers dropped anchor off Tompkins lle yesterday afternoon after a ten weeks’ crulse in the West Indies. The New York. Brooklyn. In diana, Texas and Massachusetts are | riding at anchor off the Staten Island shore Th will remain there fo some time and visitors to the ships will be wy med One by one they will be placed In drydock at the Brook iyn navy yard to have their bottoms scraped, preparatory to the summe evolutions off the New England coast The Spring Hush of Immigrants, New York, May The spring rush of immigrants into thiscountry through the port of New York has been un usually great Since the opening of the season some weeks ago there has been an average of 2.000 persons land- od each day Italians are arriving In extraordinary numbers. The officials at the barge office say that not for years have there been so many of them entering the country as at the present time. During Saturday, Sunday and Monday there were landed 4.892 Ital- ans Defender May ARain Defend the Cap, Bristol, R. I, May 3.--C. Oliver Ins- lin sald today that the old Defender ial tnose Of Jury Trapt il 18 the a uly 1 an 1 the Defender should prove her superiority over the Columbia the former will be selected for the race with the Sham- rock to defend the cup. and says no chemicals were It also finds that it been impracticable to se cure beef on the hoof for the Cuban campaign The finding likewise in opposition to the assertion on the part of General Miles that the of the beef AnD experiment used to preserve it would have in Ae Wan A Satlon's Gratitude New York May 2 navy yard yesterday Kinley the I to Admiral Dewey versary of your great victory the peo ple of the United States unite In an expression of affection and gratitude to yourself and the brave officers and men of your fleet, whose brilliant achievements marked an epoch in his- tory which will live in the annals of the world's heroic deeds” to Dewey, While at the President M« lowing cablegram On this anni sent Molineux Hemains in Prison, New York, May 2.-Justice Book- staver, In the supreme court, yester- day, dismissed the writ of habeas cor pus in the case of Roland B. Molineux, accused of the murder of Mra. Adams, and ordered that the prisoner remain in the tombs. The grand jury will now decide upon the issuance of another in dictment. Merriam to Suppress Riotous Strikers Bolse, Idaho, May 3-~General Mer- riam left here last nig’ for after conference with state Parsnip Commpic x 10m It does not require an expert to de. tect the sufferer from kiamey trouble The hollow cheeks, the sanken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip-colored complexion indi cates it A physician would ask if you had rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the back or ovef the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a herning or scalding in passing 1; if after pas there an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or str When these symptoms are present, no time should Ix wt in removing the ALLS Delay may ead to ave itarrh of ' 1A of 4 e hiadde infdammation, ca y } page 1 nuelime re th ™ {11 ne w “nt ma 3 ca y ia L » ) w ” 4 ' { } ‘ oO ¢ k ¢ ‘ Howe i ) i ¢ ¢ I he ¥ wv J F | Lo gl Al N ¥ { wittle and book 1 g at " ( ely « [ A . 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