2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 28, 1901. GOLDEN GATE WRE (f Bteamer Rio ao Tangiro Went Down With 127 Souls. OONSUL WILDMAN A VIOTIM He and His Family Went Down the 111-Fated Vessel, ns Did tain Ward, Seventy-four Rescued, San Francisco, Feb, 23.—The I Mail steamer Rio de Janeiro ran hidden rock while entering the Golden | in a minutes | yesterday morning She sank a few The latest figures persons, Japanese promine It passen Rounseville Wil at’ Hong wif Gate early dense fog after striking the loss at 127 were Chinese The most the steamer was United and States consul who was accompanied by hi two children. The ship was In mand of Pilot Frederick Jordan she strud } He was 10d William Ward went down with hi sel As near as 201 people on ard eiro, as follov steerage (Asiatic white offi the de follows: officers, 1: crew (Chinese The lost follows crew (Chine 46 The foll lost: Ru children and nur West Seymour. H. C Mrs Miss Wakefield, ) ewena Zong Chong, Dr. Okawhara, Dr 0. H. Henshaw, Mr. and Mrs worth, C. Dowdell The Rio de Janeiro was overdu ym Hong Kong v when she arr wif INse three a Hor ved ly wan Chir than a | of them tering to t jumped into t Capt. Ward remained on deck the tent him and directions, confusion any attention That the an k mediately striking is the of a majority of those rescued of the passengers say that stantly listed forward and that minutes she went down, while declare that she stayed afloat an hour after she struck The fusion oceasloned by such an in Is Intense, and it is not surpris veasel had settled ich that the water Then he went from was ons the there conti fas by this tin eal that although WAR BRO KT to his « steamer mmands after sl ger IEers ff the Heads T an ue almost With Cap~- Her Commander—Only *acific on a place most of whom on iman, Kong, e and | com- when | Capt 8 ves in be learned there are fe two ed. I and Jehu, Dodd, Wood- days lulu hurs- duty and were not s after iden there | The more Some chat close Many | until rulfing bridge | his the few paid | im report Some ie in- in five others for half » cOn- cident ing to Sad that there is a lack of unanimity, The wreck lies ahout three-f of a mile south of Fort about a thousand yards off the shore. The smokestack and a 1 of the upper works of the ili steamer visible There are several conflicting concerning the of Capt. War steward of the Rio says that he beside the captain when the went down. Two other hat they also saw the captain ast, but Frederick Lind unre fate Point from, ourths and rocky wrtion fated ntories d. The stood vessel urvivors say to the the quartermaster of the Rio, emphatically declared that Capt Ward Admiral Tyron, jesty’s ship V jetoria, In his cabin, where he met his bind a locked door, emulated of her British ma- going down to doom be 1 ex- | OUR RELATIONS WITH OUBA. Sennte Committee to Avert an Proposes n Plan xtra Session, Washington, Feb, To avold an extra session of congress the senate committee on relation with Cuba yes- terday reported an amendment to the army appropriation bill, authorizing the president to leave the government 20 of Cuba to It8 people provided the con- stitution of the island defines the fu- ture relations between its government and the United States,k on SUE gosted in the amendment 8 propo sitlon is declared to be a solution of the problem, satisfactory to all par- ties In the senate and to the president lines Thi | as well, The amendments agreed vide that Cuba shall make treaty with the United St stance as follows “The government of Cuba shall never into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend impair the independence Cuba, “Sald government shall not ass or con public debt for the ordin venues of the | after defraying the current expen of government, shall be in wdequate “The government ms that the United xercige the right to in tion of Cul upon pro- a permanent ates, in sub- enter Lo of ume which and tract any AY T¢ S08 ents of Cuba « St may ¢ penden fe All act Unite Cuba du military thereof are ratified and all lawful wequired the shall be maintained prot “The government of Cuba will cute, and as far Ary the plans or plans to | upon, the sanitation of the cit f the and “The Isle of Pi from the prop daries of Cuba, the title there left to future adjustment “To enable the United maintain inde protect the ind the States occu] wlidated f } 3 and exe extend, other for isl a8 necess: nes shall be omi sed constitutional boul by treaty. States to Cuba, and to thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba w lease to the ted States nds coaling or naval station at wriain specified points ve agreed upot vith presid endence of people sell or Uni NeCPSRATY Inninting on Social Qualifica. tions For Navy Officers Alleged Attempted Niribhery day the mar tempts f be him was Representative Rees yt of Sus gexX con An pporter Layton lenied the charg nnd and he charges the that oath night Hearn nk the BAYS i made VYanderlip to Retire Washington, Fel The reasigna- tion of Hon. Frank A. Vanderlip, as sistant ary of the treasury, was announced at the department yester day, to take effect upon the qualifica- tion of his successor, not iater than March 8. It ia Mr. Vanderlip's inten- tion to sail for Europe soon, in order to make a study of financial and in- dustrial affairs in England and on the continent. It is understood that upon his return he will become identified with a large western corporation. Mil- ton BE. Alles, of Ohlo, now Secretary Gago's private secretary, will prob- ably succeed Mr, Vanderlip Pd wl secret Murderer Lynehed, Rody Cremated, Terre Haute, Ind., Feb, 27 Ward, 27 years old, colored, employed in the ear works here, was arrested yesterday, and, according to the police, confessed having murdered Ida Finkle- stein, the school teacher who was found dying Monday evening grove outside the city. Subsequently a mob battered down the doors of the fan, took the prisoner out and hanged him to a rallroad bridge Then his dead body was placed in a huge bon fire and burned to ashes The Threat to Enrope's Indastries, London, Feb, 27. The Dally Mail, In an alarmist editorial on the “Threat ening aspect of the steel trade,” says “The time has surely come to recog nize that, in an era of the flercest and mont unscrupulous competition, the community and the state must stand by the threatened trade, and, if na- tional efforts will not suffice, interna- tional resources must be Invoked to kesp In Europe trade that will other wise go to America” | room | that Hin | smoke, | upper level, | imprisoned ! them | spreading to other parts of the mine the | smi George | in al A WNOUING MINE FIRE Results in the De th of Thirty-six Workers, FUTILE ATTEMPTS AT RESOUE. When It Was Found Impossible to Cheek Senled the Flames the Mine Was Ip and the Men Left te Their Fate, Wyo., Feb, 27. disaster in the history of coal in Wyoming since the Almy horror, eight vears ago, occurred at Diamond- ville Monday night. Thirty-six men men have perished In a fire which started in mine No. 1 of ths Diamond- ville Coal and Coke company The blaze was discovered shortly after the night shift commenced work It thought to have originated from a careless miner's lamp in the oll The flames made such progress only one man escaped from the two entries in which it was confined name {8 John Anderson, he was frightfully burned in running the gauntlet of the flames. He was sud denly confronted by a wall of fire and and, wrapping his head in an overcoat, he ran in the direction of the main entrance The first intimation the other entries had o when Ander came rush The worst mining Cheyenne, is and in was to the The of the mi f the fire ing in othing in flames alarm was sounded and hundreds miners at work in the mines and on the outside rushed the rescue of their comrades. The fires had by this time m such | 8 that it was imposs yoms of flames. The entire night in confining the fire to entries, and yesterday it was neces: up to prevent ners on his el to ade rogre ible to enter the r¢ was spent two ary uu flames the y seal the from This step was only decided after all hope of saving the lives of the men had andoned Not} ing could li five minutes in the fire which Very The ther upon been al Members and Miners Agree on Bills tor Reform Mine Laws nalty of nment for vi 1 nihiy iaw pay Disobedience af Orders Feb. 23 of jons in the h of the of the Pennsylvania about 6 lock Thursday evening at Risling's siding, near Bor- dentown, and about eight milessouthof Trenton. The “Nellie Bly” express, from New York for Atlantic City, col lided with passenger train No. 330, running from Camden to Trenton, The total number of dead is 13. while about 30 were Injured. Most of the victims wore raliroad laborers Disobedience Fatal Trenton One the worst Amboy raliroad coll tory division occurred 30 o'c of orders caused the wreck Linbhdlition, BIN1L OND Asaeis, 220. New York, Feb, 27.-Marcus L. Free man, now secretary and treasurer of a fire proof construction company In this city, filed a petition in bankruptey in the United States district court yes- terday, 080 wore tween cured member & Co with assets of but $20 incurred at La Crosse, Wis, be- 1888 and 1861, and are Freeman was at that time a of the firm of M. A. Freeman The creditors are mainly banks The debts Is Notha Suing Vor Pence? London, Feb The Dally Chron- Fle this morning publishes, under re- gerve. a rumor that Lord Kitchener met Gen. Louisa Botha to arrange of the surrender of the Boers, an armistice of granted the Boer commandant general | to enable him to consult with the other commandants, According to The Dally Chronicle the cabinet council yostarday considered this new turn of affairs, - 29 hna terms and that placing his liabilities at $181,- | unse- ! 24 hours was | Common sense to and appealed to, that it's woman woman is a physic invite women is a woman the women write to any 50 Common advertisements will discover sician’s knowled; i would punishable as a fraud Common has afflicted with form of the most expert phy DE morally sense 114 rep: 1 cians Write to a doct That's the next chief consultin dee $9 JUAN Institute The woman's di to the Inval Si0p Women from exercising common sense? You can't do As the old rhyme runs: “The man's a fool who tries by force or skill To turn the current of a woman's will For if she will, she will, you may depend on't, And if she won't she won't, so there's an end ont Common sense tells a woman that when she's sick she nee a doctor Is vertisements which woman because she women,” will show use to that a1 ppli ed to ad write under: to a tand no about disease unless et w be legally mld nillion women Pierce as in the treat Pierce 1s an a world-wide aduatz he Uni R Vv an A 1s Dr "Hotel St fea] w) Becoming a = Mother Mother's Friend Ane. LIEBERMAN'S um REMOVAL Clothing, etc., at alr SALE most no price. 3 Miah Lieberman's Cash Clothing House. Bush Arcade, High St. BELLEFONTE, PA. | IA\LININATIO UMIINVUY COALS. A Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. kinds of Superior screenings for lime and | burning Builder's Plasterers’ sand. ooo TELEPH( INE Central « « Commercial No No 1312 682 BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, A We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED MAM, All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete If you want a nice Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, fhe 5 Minute Breakfast Food. i Purina Health Flour | “rr Makes ‘BRAIN BREAD.” DURINA MILLS, 51. Louis, Mo. Central State Normal School LOCK HAVER Clint \( fn, FLICKINGER, Pr central Stats Formal LOCK MA : % PA ——— Ra “ Or rir Ori PE db School, SAAASAA AARAARAS BARRA RSS Assavasasasasastaaa i NL Marks obtained and all Page rf Mootnare Fees un Orr ® OPPOBIT U, 8, PATERY Ornioe OVA hit . pate AR fens tise than Lhose descrip free of not due 4 il pate at ba wecared, o Obtain Patents,” with ry PaNLLY, * How ext of seine in the U, S and foreign countries sent fren, Address, C. A.SNOW& CO. Ors PATENT OrmcE, WASHINGTON, D. © nd Trade tt ne hd 1% | JOHN M J | WILLIAM | ORVIS |8. D B | Represented in th Sapenc ¥ PROFESSIONA AL CAR DS. THOS, J BEX TON, Attorney at law ee on second floor of Eagle Block, Allegheny street, Money to loan ; houses for rent and for sale Collections and all other legal business given careful and prompt atten tion, FORTNEY & WALKER, (D. ¥. Fortney and W. Harrison Walker) Attorneys at {aw ~ Ofc In the Furst bullding, opposite court house, FProwpt stteution to ali legal bush ness J. A. B. MILLER tices In all the given Lo collections Quigley KLINE WOODRING fice with “"Fortne for a'l brand Ing and engineering Attorney at law —~FPrae. courts Kpecisl attention OfMee with Reeder 8 Attorney at Law ot & Walker Prepared nes of legal service, Burvey JOHNSTON 4th floor the courts Attorney at Law Temple Court, Practices Omens in all Attorney al law Office in District attorney N. B. SPANGLER Court house w In Crider's ation in Gig HEINLE hange 1 and En ( Attorney at | AT and floor. Consult ma ish KFEICHLINE istice n Att I the "AC in op wirt bh ney-at-law and ra house block, Crider's German bush Attorney at Ex-distriet attorney Prompt J. ( MEYER aw n Exchange and K ness attention Lo all JOHN J. BOWER. Attorney-at in Eagle t Pract ina law —OMos od the courts. Kng }'. HB Shiels In WETZEL I el tion giv- y AW —~IN Tem ourt bulidin yom 1. fourth VIN, Attorneysat- law, & OR $1y | the BOW ER Office in of Bellefonte mptly attended te. WwW. F Crider's ris COHICK J at Law Exchange 4 » ces Ih nd flow all the ney -at- and ended lo AW Pruner (German Legal GETTIG dino AW im 1 German. ; KEELEY INST POBOX 594 | : HA BURG PA : Cunes act Damn anp Dave AopicTions) Niw f X hh NEw Mana (rE wT] WILLIAM G. RUN KLE. Attorney at Crider's Exchange Engl sh ant Lega! business promptly attende RRIS sf had REAL ESTATE, LOAN & TITLE COMPANY, of CENTRE CO 4 OFFICE Room 3, Bush Arcade, Bellefonte Here is a List of FIRE INSURANCE C0’S all Standard u Can get a upon any of these: Stock Compan Y rating Hamburg Bremen, of Hamburg, Ger, North German Fire Insurance Co. Manchester, of Manchester, Eng. American Central, of St. Louis. Prussian National, of Germany, Palatine, of Manchester, Eng. United States, of New York. Concordia, of Wisconsin, National, of Allegheny. Traders, of Chicago. Washington, fant » and Aee combined irplus pearly $50,000,000 GRANT EXEOOVER, rider's Stone Bullding. BELLEFONTE. PA “THE STANDARD” WELL NAMED. machine uperiority are many and whe need a machine call or address Sara C. Brickley, Cor. Spring & Bishop Bellefonte, Pa. MONEYT 0 LOAN In large and small quantities on approved security, Farms for sale. Real estate bought and sold W. 6. RUNKLE, Att’ Crider Exchange. Bellefonte. | MONLY TO LOAN On first-class real estate securit limited amount in sums of from A $1000 and any number of loans pis fn larger sums. Bring deeds and in persos to W. GALER NORRISQ 214 B. Bshop St Bellefonte, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. One to Ten on approved Nothing be. In amounts from Thousands Dollars, real estate security. low $1000 accepted. W. F. CONICK, Att'y, Ig Crider's Bachange BELLEFONTR, PA,
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