Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 15, 1901, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
AUGUST 15, 1901.
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Italy's Former Premier Sucoumbs
After Long Illness.
A SHORT SKETCH OF HIS CAREER
Family Was Fifty Hours At His Bed
End Came—His Af
fairs Reported In Great Confusion.
side Before the
Funeral Arranged Before His Death,
Naples, Aug. 12
at 7.46 o'clock last night
He was sure wl by the mem!
of his everal intimate
friends. The immed
telegraphed to King Vi
and Queen Helena
The evening
body will be c«
Palermo
arrange for a gre
is rumored that Signor
author
clar
lish his memolr
Some
wher
talls o
Sign
family
assert that the
by steamer to
papers
nveyed
the municipality
blic funeral
where
at pu
Crispl's
Italian I
NEWS FROM COLOMBIA.
Reports Fr
uble Received
First Auth Seat of
”
} ] affairs
mini » Panama rallway r
heard from, Consul
writing Ir
tionary attack
Consul
General
Panama as to a re
nearby t
on yw'n
on at different
and Panama
At the
wrote
as to
prominent adherents
president, Dr. Sanclemente, as
were suspected of seeking to have the
Nationalist organization join with the
Liberals, who are sald to be showing
Increased strength and activity in a
revolutionary movement Although
these letters have taken some
come forward, yet they give
department about best and the
only definite Information which is at
hand as to the condition of affalrs
points
same
the
€ arrest
time Minister
capital of Colombi
and impri
"
from
th
th
time to
the state
the
Uribe Uribe Reported Killed.
New York, Aug. 14 According
El Conservador, a semi-ofMcial news
paper published at Barranquilla, Co
lombla, General Rafael Uribe Uri!
was killed at San Cristobal, Venezuela
on July 27, while fighting with
Venezuelan troops against the C
blan invaders
the
olom
POLITICIANS IN A FIGHT.
Congressman-elect Conroy, of Boston,
Stabbed In Encounter.
New York 4A fight
in front of the Gilsey House
resulted in the stabbing of J
Conroy, congressman-elect
ton, Joseph J. Norton, a member of
the Boston board of aldermen. and
William F. Francis, a wall paper manu-
facturer from Pittsburg. It Is not
known who did the stabbing, although
indications point to a man called
“Jim,” who escaped. Francis was a
spectator
Aug tarted
eatorday
weph A
from Bos-
Stereotypers May Organize Separately
Birmingham, Ala, Aug. 14.-The In
ternational Typographical Union con
vention yesterday decided, by a vote
of 84 to 76, to submit to a referendum
vote the preamble of the propesitica
allowing the stereotypers snd elec’ro-
typers complete autonomy, and to con.
capital
they |
trol, charter and organize members of
their craft, A
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. '
Thursday, August 8,
in Hobart, O, T.,
£0 te $56 at auction
to 2 cents
rents promise to he
Alaska
lucements to
Business lots are
bringing fron
Ice hag gone down Fi
much
1 Dawson City
par
industrial enter
Pan-Ameri
Was a great
nt Philadel.
erday at Spring
Hawgood placed an order with
American Shipbuilding company
r steel
steamer
and
interested
Ex
| that the Duke
York will be
Pan-Ame
a day or so
Friday, August 9,
United States
Mex
etween
at the rican
w le
Charles To
ilar agent at Saltillo 18 deg
mference !
nufacturer
Tuesday,
As
\
August 13
1
trust
May
that city
bridge
Mr. E L former]
the New York Evening P
who is repor
Al
rod Kin
(i ly ll in Lond
National Tra
arry freigh
will
f 8
Wednesday, August 14
Dexter Gas r New Or
of police
A dispatch from
Tolstoy
Ex President
gard’s Bay on
ning trips
Much damage has
crops Tennessee by
rains of the past few
The Grand Rapids Insurance
company has been purchased by the
Hartford Fire Insurance company
The first bale of new Lou siana cot
ton was sold at the cotton exchange
in New York yesterday for 15 cents a
pound
The
pany, to
Lakes be
ans’ chile
died last night
Mose w says (Co
BE to the Crimea soon
ia at
time
is EOI
Cleveland
one of his «
been done
the
days
in oxceasly
Fire
GASOLINE MOST DANGEROUS.
Fire Marshal Says Its Private Sale
Should Be Stopped.
Philadelphia, Aug. 14. —8peaking of
the recent Locust street explosion hor
ror, Fire Marshal John Lattimer sald
yorterday
A drop
tin can, covered
erate into gas, and then exploded. will
toss a pound weight 15 feet Into the
alr Its use should prohibited In
private families.”
Coroner Dugan yesterday issued a
warrant for the arrest of grocer Mac.
Clemmy The coroner ls convinced
that the careless storing of gasoline
In his cellar caused the big explosion
of ga ne put in a
and allowed to gen
be
Steel Trust Must Pay the Tax.
Columbus, Aug. 14.-~The secretary
of state today forwarded to the presi
dent of the United Btates Steal Cor.
poration blanks similar to those sent
to other foreign corporations doing
business in the state, notifying the |
cerporailon that the state is ready to |
receive the tax due it under the law
applying to foreign corporations. If
the company refuses to pay the tax,
sult will at once be brought to ool
lect the same.
WEYSTONE HAPPENINGS,
News of Intsrent From All Parts
of the State.
DEMOCRATS MEET TOMORROW
State Convention Opens At Harrisburg
To Nominate Candidates—Windrim
For
Mammoth New Department Store.
the Architect Wanamaker's
reiifininaries
gtate con
t for pl
nominees
Represent
kesbarre Den
WwW
Reading Strikers’ Secretary Arrested.
Wanamaker's New Bu
; 14
K is
Former State Representative Dies
! P Aug
Pa, A
planing
wr, owned by
near here
The
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Fay
and $60.0
PENNSYLVANIA NEWS IN BRIEF,
Mrs lian F of the
f Mahanoy City, is dead
Miss Elia James Buchanan
the latter wedded
Mahanoy
Daylight
Adam B
ing and
of years
A uantity
at Bn
hinson's wareh
broad
« while
sher ne
residents
Hiane and
ff oCntralia, were at
ty
entered t} yome of
Read
savings
thieves
rel], an aged
Sat}
man
stole
ash
in
of new carpets and rugs
len from William
at Moore,
laylight penned up a
they 1 me of
valued was si
B. Hu
Thies
watoehd
use
os In
bed the he
sf at Sharon Mil!
Annual
Charles (
The
Grand
hood
barre
The Fx
bersburg and
gone
Furna
The property f
and Silk Mil at
under the
tion of
Max former treasurer of
Carbon postmastar of Best
Mauch Chunk borough during Cleveland's |
second administration, i» dead i
Frank and Aaron Wetsler, Ridley Park
boys, ware held in ball on a charge of |
tearing down and carrying away a fence
rurreunding Lincoln Ford's pasture field.
Newton Henry, a young farmer of Jere
sey Shore, lies In a oritionl condition at
his home as the result of a rattlesnake
bite,
Charged with embezzlement, Mathew B.
Law, assistant superintendent of the Aha-
mokin district of the Prudential Insure
ance company, was taken to jail In de
fault of $1,000 ball,
Willlam Trippine, a farmer residing
near Delle Vernon, was shet by chicken
thioves, who tried to carry off his fowls
lost night. Mis right thigh is badly torn
by a B-calibre pistol ball
L ALLE
With of
Pr
is In session at Wilkes
convention the
Circle of Pennsylvania ther
f the Union
of Cham-
Lizens, have
at Franklin
nrers amposed
ire
days
Harris!
amp for tan
Bel
Pottstown
the
ivikill
iz to
Plush
be sold
riff a hamtnmer. under “RPO
reditors
Hehwelbing
ounty and
PURPLE FOR MULDGON.
Chancellor of
Chiengo Is Created Auxiliary
the Avehdliocese of
Bishop by the Pope,
COL. STOWE RESIGNS.
nited States Consul General at Cape
to Live on the
Allowed
Town I nable
Salary
COL. JAMES G. STOWE
(United States Consul Genera
T 8 A)
Col Stowe points out that the consul
of Spain there gets $1,200 more than
the salary of the American consul
eral, the Duteh consul $2,000 more, the
French, $4,500 more, and the German,
£7,000 more, and this inthe face of the
fact that American
Cape Colony mi
important than
country. In addition to their snlaries,
some f«
gen
trade i:
re
those of any
terestis in
and
ther
Are extensive
reign consular ofMicers at Cape
Town are furnished with residences,
rent free, while the Americ
general pays his own rent
Col. Stowe remarks that it cost him
nearly a year's salary, traveling ex.
penses not being allowed to the United
States consular officers, to bring his
family of three from the United States
to Cape Town and back to the United
States. When he came home recent.
ly onleave of absence he was obliged ta
leave his family here, because it cost
too much to take them back.
Col. Stowe's legal residence Is Kan.
sas City, Mo. He hae been consul gene
eral ab Cape Town since January 10,
1808,
nsul
an «
Pablie Baths tn Japan.
Public batMug houses are numerous
in Japenese cities. In Tokio there are
800 of them, and the cost of a bath,
hot or cold, Is only a sum equal to the
value of an American cent.
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Sechler & Co
BELLEFONTE, PA.
MONEY TO LOAN
InJlarge and small quantities on
approved security, Farms for sale.
Real estate bought and sold.
W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y,
Crider Exchange. Bellefonte.
BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET
ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE. PA.
We keep none but the best quality of
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM,
All Kinds of Smoked M r Rausage
If you want & nice Juicy Steen a "a
PHILIP BEEZER,
Garman's Emvire House
MAIN STRERT, TYRONE, PA.
AL. S. GARMAN, Propriter,
We guarantee to
give more good
honest value for
$1. thanany other
shoe store in Cen-
tre Co.
We have about
a thousand pairs
of shoes bought of
the Powers Shoe
Company left.
They must be sold
within the next
TWO WEEKS.
"They will go at a
big sacrifice.
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Now is the Time
to save mon-
ey on your
winter foot-
wear.
Yeager & Davis
Successors to Powers Shoe Co.
Bellefonte Pa.
Posh
Arcade
E. K. RHOADS
th
“a
At hi yard opposite
R. R. Passenger «
sells only the
ANTHRACITE
and
BITUMINOUS
COALS.
Also all kinds of
Wood, Grain, Hay,
Straw and
Superior screeni
burning. Builder's
Plasterers’ sand.
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TELEPHONE CALLS:
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DOE QUEALILIG
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for lime
and