Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 28, 1901, Image 2

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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.
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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
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| JOHN M
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| WILLIAM
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| 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,