THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA , AUGUS 1901] 3 (01D BULLION ROBBERY Smelting Works at Vallejo, Cal. Tunnelled By Bold Thieves. QUARTER OF A MILLION TAKEN Robbers Worked In the Dead of Nigh and Gained Entrance to the Vault Detectives Thus Far Have Discov ered No Trace of the Thieves. San Francisco, Aug. 7.—About $280, #00 worth of gold bullion from the Selby Smelting Works Vallejo on Monday night The bery was not discovered until day morning to the room, where bullion was was the thieves of San Fr some di It Is supposed their plunder The Selby the Paci from all parts reduction. near a Access the through a tunnel had from the ‘ancisco bay to the building from the water's edge that the thleves AWAY secured bored glance in a boat. Iter is the largest Ores are sent thers Sme fic eoast The yont ed the bay shore are | bout 30 mlle¢ works a 1 gold I'he le) tween mi morni thr man! point been w time the |} mans the withir and plate ters the bt I vault The wor have taken som of each nigh must ering laths sacks was made ered hiding any on “What we have must have } coverin strong 8 man so clo the tor "n Ol e time t's wor been done at rubber th night), a cov e wh with a layer f what over SiEN became of the excavated was made man that Arrying boat We are assur boat was in waiting for t “Inside the vault were containing $110. touched It may men be alarmed that were le to esc: to the hem several sacks ame alarme ir r were fact m is also ’ two ars ft or HOWISON ON SCHLEY COURT. Retired Rear Admiral berly On Fam Washir Heury To Succeed Kim. ous Board Eton How 1 ha REAR to All of Inquiry, Rear Adm miral Howlson | me of seve cars who, Rear Ad: fled the department to him The navy department has received from Admiral Schley a list of ofMcers whom he desires to have summoned as witnesses before the court. Among these are Lieutenant Commander Beaton Schroeder, governor of Guam; Ensign William B. Wells, who served with Schley on the Brooklyn during the Bpanish war, and Lisutenant B, W, ADMIRAL Va HOWISON y Schley ir of Ad offi notl tory the an inability Merve ral oy sat i Wells, Jr, who was Rear Admiral Bchley’s private secretary. was stoler | | rob yester | strong stored | whicl edge | tool | 01 of the western slope fo | robbers | | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Thursday, August 1, Daniel E. Maher, of Altoona, & of the Brighton Sem! Rev. now president nary at Boston Cresceus, the champion trotter, wil start against his of 202% ot Friday at Cleveland The board of of the Sea board Alr Line has been Increased fron elght to twelve members The tea growers of Japan are about to take steps to control the market for Japanese teas by limiting the supply. Charles W. Morgan, a stock broker of New York, Philadelphia and Wash ington, has been adjudged a bankrupt Friday, August 2, Mason, former speaker o, of representatives, I record directors Harry C the Ohio dead at Prescott, Arz I'he Virginia constitutional tion by a tle vote of 39 to 39 yesterday again refused take a recess Theodore . Bearoh called on Presi dent McKinley at Canton yesterday Ip the interests of Philadelphia mann facturers Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Clark decker started from New York yester day on a 2,900-mile ride to Beaumont Tex., on thelr automobile Israel M. Parr, senor member of the grain firm of I. M. Parr & one of the most prominent of Baltimore night at Fern Baltim house conven tw Son an of the line merchants 1 WH last wood, his country Sat urday, August 3. boat ’ veen nada i ie a epte Ban yesater ka, a Phila Atl iA fax Ml feve ny the Salem f typhe ting a rae ever: pros ’ 5 are to he Hayden mal paints n his 45t1 Yuesday, A A ugust way, N ay Jesse tar Hanoy Brewing Ba at WO company Itimore brewers Camden, with a Wednesday, eigh, N. ( in 40 ye nite August 7, the rs fo has arr rkers of vikamated Aa el Maher, the jockey never enter another race wrhage of the lu: In retaliation for German tarift bill, Russia will forbid Hts farm labor. ors crossing the frontier work In Prussia Samuel Shinn, convicted of the mur- der of Thomas Applegate. of Exton vi N. J.. waa yesterday senten ed to 18 years at hard la He has Ke the to He, hor PRISONER'S NOVEL OFFER. Will Give $100,000 To See G. A, R. En. campment At Cleveland, Be Htates prisoner the hie nit give attor nbus, O., Aug. 7 De La from entiary n a United Alabama, here, offers If permitted encam Nos in to to pment at { has never n 1 for pension He he De nse Lamos hnleal viola. He Is the woer's chalr WAR sentenced tion of the man who slept in in the Alabama ho and within two years a member and afterward filled the chair As speaker A ted lawn the spea I%6 A% A tramp was elects From Elmira To Towanda By Rall, Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 7.~New York and Pennsylvania capitalists, It is an- nounced, wiil construct a rallroad, utilizing both steam and electricity, | from this city to Towanda, Pa, pass Ing through many intermediate towns. | The Incorporation papers are expected to be filed within a few days. KEYSTONE HAPPENINGS News of Interest From All Parts of the State, CLINTON DEMOCRATS MAY FUSE, Republicans Solid For Polk Fusion—Tons of Coal Huntingdon Declare En- Quay-Rlilling and Against tombed Miners. Lock Haven, Pa Democratic yesterday nominated R. B of this elty district attorney; Jef- ferson Eckel, of Greene township, for county surveyor; delegutes to the state convention, A. E. Grugan, of Renovo, G. W. A. MacDonald, of Look Haven; Ira English, of Chapman township. George A. Brown was re-elected coun- ty chairman The law ” , Aug. 7.—The Clin- convention here McCormick, ton county for comdemn the ripper 1: Democrats resolutions and demand its reg LEY I» who voted with the Republican denounced, and fusion A verely ution requesting the u Ryan phia was tabled vored resol of the delega- after senting Donnelly 3) His Salary To Ald Steel Strikers MUR AUR ¢ Huntingdon Hi Republicans for Quay. intingdon, Pa, Aug Republican » yesterday was ur adherents of Sena- nated irector The Hun- Oounty Oonuven tion fier the ab- yf the ladsiphia Firm, Aug. © Aft End of Old Phil Philadelphia er an New Bishop Pa ’ of for Altoona \ug =r Arre pastor yes! was aerday ons of Coal Buried Miners were at work PENNSYLVANIA NEW3 IN BRIEF, Ann McMullin Jan McMullin rd at the home of her son or 924 yoar agent for the Society the Prevention Cruelty Ani mals, dropped dead on the street at Bloomsburg of heart disease John Dobulas, aged 32, and Michael Ryan, aged 50 yoars, were seriously injured by an explosion of gas in the Colorado mines at Girardville on Mon day night Keles & Spencer, the turn it In About 40 Mary lat iad ints 8 Heq at He Oliver 8. McMullin, in bh on [4 for of to 16 » of Knoxville local canning to a ware! men w have factory yuse for be purchased and tobaceo ployed Jacob Ashland | & Traction CC tained in a tr A unl schonla wi 8 will Hi em Lessig, a flour awarded Pp for ley wreck of all sverett will Hams’ Grove on Thursday, All places of business In will be closed on that day Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Andrews, of Wyndham, celebrated the 45th anni vorsary of their wedding day. They were married In England in 18268. The husband Is 89 years old and the wife | in 87 Phillp Mowry, son of the Rev. P. H. Mowry, pastor of the First Preahy- terian Church, of Chester, has been appointed a second lHeuwtenant in the | United States army and assigned to the cavalry service, of of Union # sus merchant, A verdiet ttaville was Against the mpany injurie the Sunday held In August the town be CINCH WENT FISHING HE USED HIS HOOK AND LINE IN A BIG CLOVER FIELD. It Pussied His Comrades to Discover What He Was Angling Vor, but He Finnlly Landed the Which Me Was Striving. Prize For dur- but never saw talking over Bome young men who enlisted ing the war with Spain, any active their days uniform one nigh old, Interesting stories of p life The young man who had been a hospl- tal steward told this story: “A month in in Georgla was enough to drive a man to despalr, for not only it hot, but every day fnereased o Deli f that the govern. ment had tention of giving us a chance to get lon or to let us go back to our It a mighty tough predicament for a lot of young | men who had left business and every thing else In a burst of patriotic enthu , ' {AKI £1 siasm ai service, were cain our camp was ur no » acti homes wn d OX [0 The me uld t nt in short order wire they it sot thai get th a tn i heart him on A regime "What every ped should nt, one Are you few mi mands 80 charge we top of all and 1 went ing field, standing there first ly to the bay, plunge In out Ledger dang ¥e ing for, that leaving us speed aug! to the waltl clean, Monthly it too) And with the the got he dan over Kis waves and come refreshed ng and ’ COO Was It a Compliment? It was at the end of her first week In the new school, ferred from down town, er asked little Hked new face Lirig “Oh, like she having been trans that the teach Wilheln : The ow she tho 1111 school, le one's htened up as s! t first rate 100.” “That's vers nice; but ' queried the teacl sald the little ten Hiv You " pupis A her." “I always dk Ni¢ Ww 1 like an York Times | ORR Y An Indigestibhle Man. Kitty~But be Is such an indigestible man. Jane Kitty me, ndigestible? Yes; he always disagrees with Detroit Free Press, It was a quarter of a century before the signing of the American Declara- tion of Independence that the first the | ater was opened In New York Fortune knocks once at every man's door, but misfortune drops in frequent. | and | appr | Real |» withomt knocking, —C hicago News, mv TTY ETI TFT YY YY TY SYYY SY FYNTYY ey TAY YY YY VY YY IY OT SYYYIYYY SYYTOPYYIVIYIVYY wi : ] E E | | i | A. C. MINGLE. AAA A AA hh A Ebb AAA AAAS AAA AA A A A Sechler & Co ASS ..Fine Groceries.. Sechler & Co BELLEFONTE, PA. MONLY TO LOAN nL large and small iantitio on yan Ai ved security is hanno ought Ww. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Ange . gold BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE Fa We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM, All kinds of Smoked Meat. Pork Rausage, ote If you want a nice Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, Garman’'s Emoire House MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. ANTI nere Will ¢ Balloon Go? II month of August, Yeager & Davis, the Shoe Men, will send up a bal- popular High Stre ; metal tag atta p— ally ited within Five Days f pre sen from time of start. The bal- loon must be allowed to rise from all hin ce least one hund Come One, Come All, and see the balloon go up. ! Yeager & Davis Successors to Powers Shoe Co. Bel Tr lefonte Pa. RHOADS the ” ® Ado yard opposite R Passenger 1 aol “ryvy 1! ACITE and TA INIT ITU ' BIT UMINOU S QOA LS. Also all kinds of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. Superior screenings for lime burning. Builder's and Plasterers’ sand. 0000 TELEPHONE CALLS: Central AL. S. GARMAN, Propriter. Commercial fu THY