2 THE CENTRE DeMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 29, 1900, SENATOR DAVIS DEAD. Minnesota Statesman Srottals After Two Months’ Illness. DELIRIOUS FOR MANY Im Mis Deliriom He Raved About His Congressional Work—Was selous For Several Hours Hefore Death, and Suffered No Pain, 8t. Paul. Nov. 28. — United States Sen- ator Cushman Kellogg Davis, chairman of the committees on foreign relations of the senate, died at his home in this eity at 8:48 o'clock lastevening, afteran fliness of two months He had suf fered greatly during ckness and gradually sank aw he uncon selous for several hours before death and, so far as known, suffering no pain On Monday, realizing the ap mroach of the end, Mrs. Davis sent for he venerable T. H. M. Villiers Appleby, archdeacon of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Minnesota, ar Rev. Theo dore Sedgwick, rector of the Church of St. John the Evangel An attempt kad been made to ire the attend ance of Bishop iy but that ven erable prelate wa in Florida Upon | the arrival of Arcl mn Appleby and Mr. Sedgwick Ser I was for a time sufficiently rational to express his grateful appreciation of their min- istrations. His last conse 18 utter- ance was: “Oh, that [I might live five years more for my country's sake." For more than a we has been known that the death of Senator Davis was certain to occur thin a short time. Although the bullet sued by Dr. Stone from day to d nade no positive statement to this wt, they nevertheless gave the impression that the case was a hopeless one However, the announcement came as a profound shock to the friends and fellow townsmen of the distinguished statesman, who had been hoping against hope. The se ! devoted wife, who has been (1 nstant attend ance upon his sick bed, had never lost hope. The senator, in his moments of lncidity, expre | a strong determina tion to recover, and within the pas weak told United Stat Dist At torney Evans, who had beer mitted to TT him ’ » hy " 3 » » Ve he gens ] hat ! ! iron will is all that : the past w Len "L 3 NA Quick to n e her abse e Ir 1A side nd wie i gs fev 1 unt I th Mor Inr dem ht ry the fas y hou and vestigate A man was | ® ware nin tw ’ LR A went up on e third floor mann gr in the fi; her applied with hin \ on the chest, rende HRCONRCIOURN down to the first floor through a wind m Mrs, Weissman w revived badly hrulsed Authorities ing the locality for the we and The burglar and Jumped "Ww AKINE HIN e8CApe but scour in are man Dowie's Lavcemakeors Admitted, Washington, Nov, 27 Fhe treasury department yesterday decided to admit the lacemakers and their families who were brought to this country hy Dr J. A. bowie, the “Divine Healer.” and the founder of Zion City, lis. to teach others the art of lacemaking is & reversal of the action of the Phila delphin immigration oMeials, who had decided that the lacemakers should not be admitted to this country President's Thanksgiving Turkeys, Washington, Nov, 28. Today there arrived at the White House a magnifi- cent 3l-pound turkey from Horace Vos, of Westerly, R. 1., who for many years has furnished the White House Thanksgiving turkey. It will grace the president's table tomorrow, to with a splendid turkey sent by by Deng, 3 8. Trexler, of Kutztown, Pa. DAYS. Incons- wou ld n be we I t is the itn THREW NITRO-GLYCERINE ON BONFIRE, Fourteen Two Perhaps Fatally, W. Va, Nov, 25--At WwW. Vi. miles above the Ohlo river, a crowd | Thies Hoye Killed and Wounded, Wheeling, Jeascerville, “Vheeling, on a0 | of 20 boys had built a fire on the river bank from driftwood and were watch- ing the rising waters, In a lot of drift- Rt 0a mnt ny YY FY . woud one of the boys threw on the fire AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING was a can partially filled with nitro- glycerine Immediately there was a | A Letter Sent to the Police of Ho- | terrific explosion and three boys were bolien, N. J., Gives the Name of the killed and 14 wounded, of whom two | may die. The dead Harmon Finley, | Alleged Chief Conspirntor, Which aged 13, son of a poor widow; W sv | In Kept Secret, ’ ¥ v « > - ‘ of | | Davis aged 9 years; Robert Fin | Hoboken, N. J.. Nov. 2 The police aged 18 years, Injured: Harry and Herman Arbo of this city have received a letter al- zat, will Nanzle Will Blackburn. leging the existence of a plot to as- Wesley Cush lawies Jones. Theodore sassinate President McKinley. The and Alex Gilchrist, Charles Thoma wr tar of the letter gave in his com Ralph Hahn, Thomas Kinney John TUR ation the name of the alleged Bone and John ‘Webb. all bove under chief conspirator, which the police re 21 years. Of these Will Nangle and fuse to make public at this time. The Wil Blackburn. mav die AS &: result Je ter, which is fllegibly signed, is as of the exy fon an infant chil { A) wa . . Mra. Durlz dled a few minutes after Sir H wing almost thoroughly as ward : sured myself of an anarch! plot against his excellency, McKinley, | he Killing of Apache Kid, consider It my duty to advise y of Salt Lake Utal Nov. 27 Detalls the name of one who Is more than sug- Were Yo od vesterday of the ) op pected of being a leader, whose name of the supposed Apache Kid near 18 found in the enclosed slip. He Pacheco. Max. a. few days axe. Thi fugitive from justice, and a danger killing included three Ind one of man, having been convicted several them supposed to 1 the t rlous times, and on the la t occasl n being Apache Kid, for whom the United Fentenced to five years’ imprisonment States government has offered a re for an anarchist attempt Ww of § O60 he other dead were “My statement can be verified on | an Indian squaw, with a pag e, who appealing to the prefect of police at fell in the fight it not belt known Paris, France. In the course of the that the adult was a woma and the past year he had concealed with him a child was not seen un fter the WARN amed Francois, the author of an ight. The sho was done by two anarchist attempt at Scranton, where men whom the Ind + had robbed and he mortally wounded an agent of the who had followed the band. They had , PO..c@ : decided to let the robbers xo. when I'he writer of this letter, the police | the latter me forward in a trail that wor 4 has been located, and his story made the shooting a necessity will be Investigated THE SCRANTON ANARCHISTS, Burgiars Killed Village Watehman. N. Y.. Nov, 28 Matthew Cobleskl Wilson, night watchman in this vil- IF wns hot and ntly killed just before 2 o'clock in the morning by a supj 1 gang 4 } Ars I r men were een coming down West Main street just preceeding the sh ir > r 1 it "Te WV v { ’ w ar i NV } [3 dow? M wer } Ww and +} ‘ ged Jewelry Thieves Indicted nf i ge of ar a con i me ‘ to disfra hine og V ¢ 51 i the les tur extra Seven Sallors Probably Drowned Detroit, Nov § A report reached hers t 2 ) m At g th Capt. Frank | Hack f This ! Lake } : t} Mine wt } Ta ‘ ; 8 ar Va of 1 . a Ca } I \ t he ¢ } y i i : } } ' Plot to Marder Lord Hobherts Steamer Wrecked, BElght Drowned an | r y \ } heer ' 3) sel ! ! wr ked off Mexican « He Crew ' od of ( Ww a tr eleht 1 n, have proba y been drowe ed Ww m Olaet ner of ih Czar 3 terday received a tf ETAL whieh anid tha the wreoek f th schooner had been sighted dr ng off the const near Chimo., a 1 miles from Ban Bla Krager's Plea Far Arbitration London, Nov Vienna respondent of The Dally Chronicle says he hears that President Kruger has petitioned the powers for arbitration under The Hague convention, that two powers neceded to his request, but that all the others rejected the petition id J The cor Marconi's Marvelous Discovery, London, Nov, 28 -Bignor Marconi, according to the Dally Express, has practically solved the question of ocean transmission by wireless telegraphy and will soon be able to use his system across the Atlantic Con Pamine Causes Shutdown, Birmingham, Ala, Nov, 28.--Two mills of Republic Iron and Steel company closed down yesterday be- | cause of a searcity of coal, Por 18 | monies the coal mines in this section of Alabama have not been able to meet | the demands. ANARCHIST CONSPIRACY An Alleged Plot to Assassinate President McKinley, They Are Now Serving a Term In the Eastern Penitentiary. Seranton, Pa., Nov, 28.—On the night of July 1, 1887, two men who were prowl al t the house of a promi- nent coal operator, just outside the city limits D re gh. ware v prised by a « ple of Dun: 6 I o ar f the la flee Pa k Keyes N _e ' } not fa w nded i ¢ | ” x Americans Ambushed hy Filipinos Mar A, NOV. 28 A detachmer « the bird nite y nfantr ET hed Sa : 1 he " \ CSCA Pe \ i ‘ su ’ , y | siderable q ” f res ie ty | v 4 Fie ‘a rd | scan by Cie Girar nie . a Oe r " 29 Bates i i] e of - ’ " 1 Pittshurg Free From Viood Danger Pitt EN \ anger fi n It ‘ \ ad Fonmpa's Sivike Growing ! ) dre a f N ) ‘ princi) fron i ed la and bu 1 n the ¢ of construe tion are n iM A int than on Monday. Much 1 talk be ing indulged in, togetl with threats that the Re 1 | n st be forced from the factories if the general strike does not have the effect of bring ing them out Presbyterians Favor Revision Pittsburg, Nov, 27 W. R Crabbe the Pittsburg member of the revision committee of the Presbyterian general assembly, sald last night that all of the presbyteries have voted on the question of revision of the creed, resulting In the revisionists securing about 72 per cent of the votes, A two-thirds vote Is required to make a change. The com mittee will meet In Washington, Dec d to take action, Connty Treasurer Died a Conviet, Auburn, Nov. 28 Charles Ingersoll, the defaulting treasurer of Tompkins county, received at the prison last May | On A sentence of five years, died in the prison hospital yesterday of Bright's disease, Morgan Unanimously Resstootod. Montgomery, Ala, Nov. 28--The Alabama legislature yesterday, in sepa- rate session, voted for United States senator, John T, Morgan received avery vole cast, that throbs, fy, dull or dizzy, is the Stomac h, It irritates sets the with digestion out the Make the krain and the brai n « lates digestion and up nervous healt strength. Soild t Miles In y druggi Med ts « Dr. A Head pains aches, or feels heavy, stuf- head to do business with. te mper, in and De. Miles’ ¢ Nervine. quiets the irritation, Try a bottle. 0 RUAr cal Co. I Khan and a poor up terferes Wears nerves. Str —— stimu build and / h anlee , Ind ‘MONEY TO LOAN On fir st-class real estate | Hmited amount in sums of fr | $1000 and any number of larger sums Bring deed W. BALE Ooans security $500 i” desired om s and avply R MORRISON, Bellefonte, Pa at +} A CA “a ! x ror Tk £ f i iW { furnish 4 Tw 4 r GREEN'S PHARM High Street. Bellefonte, ™ rr h 4 rT ’ be KK EWE —] Ade Ae ANA A AA At | vard onp Al 1 I} > > » . 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