THE CENTRE DSMOCRAT, BELLKFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 26, 1001 3 EI AMICHTYSALE HIGH GRADE This and Wait Until Wednes- day, 25th, at SPICES. JUDGR WILSON EXPIRES Budden Death of Schley’s Counsel Startled Inc starboard engines had been stopped and sald he thought this also had hap- pened to the port engines. Commander Hellner the opinion that three lost by this maneuy fact that part of the quiry Court. ma deranged. He sald coneldered was In great- 1omicnlly ith them wel when the Brooklyn erossed her 1 than at any other time dur- the battle vith pod ! LS weet oll l n HOW TO CLEAN METALS. Useful Suguestions Which Place Should expressed In the had re and Lae Find nn Prominent nile ' A) miles bean Household Serap Hook, SAVE Eureka Es) Harness Oil hine: September 9A. MN Yy Was he DIrnsse (uric k ‘hat the Texas ar danger Wa h imme PROCEEDINGS INSTANTLY ENDED WH und poli ing lens 1 During the examination Commander i Hell tted having taken part tn tarnish so quickly i 3st estate wil dia the pre of the official navy de- 4 e Laan a er J in partment chart showing the positions & at different times of the ships which "1 : em ng hu é he participated in the battle. He said that e8L clennd hyn : Lani >. according to this chart the two ships ive \ 4 Your never were nearer than 600 yards of ry . riorse a seach other, but he contended, the chart was Inaccurate, sald he rad | J ”- » Chance! \ kw THE ENTIRE STOCK Admiral Schley Deeply Affected-——Jur: Ist's Demise, However, Will Not 8top the The Dead Attor ney Had Enjoyed a Busy Life, ner admi paration y i Investigation Washington, Sept. 25 miah M, Wilson Admiral Schley after 11 o'clock his room at the Shore Hotel. On Monday ison was taken suddenly {il and called his fam fly physiclan The ailment was thought at that time to be acute indi gestion, Now |t transpires that the cause of death was poisoning he court of inquiry promptly ad journed until this morning upon the news of Judge Wilson's death. Ad miral Schley and Attorney Rayner were visibly affected. Tears sprang to the eyes of Admiral Schley, although Judge Jers counsel for Roar few minutes morning in chief died a yestarday s y ham and he evening Judge Wi had only consented to it as a oom- : | ' promise. Commander Dates admitted ed | that the official steam log of the Texas ’ Ho 1 Semt————— 7 eontiined no record of the signal to Te reverse the engines Commander | bi 1) Schroeder testified cogoerning the coal . supply of the Massachusetts, whieh he oli nad wkd toha Aor 1 ! said would have been sufficlunt for a % il h 4 44 : . ¥ | f A Hae blookade of from 16 to 20 days de ® . cap i sida ut uraemie ¢ olreet, Greer s Pharmacy, House B ¢ DIOCK, AMAAMMAMMAMAALIALAAAAALAAAAAI EAA bb bbb bbb bbbbibbbinS Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards In the fin i MMOs Bellef nte, Pa. ML MA bb - MONEY TO LOAN TESTIMONY CONFLICTING atin, Ta f $1 fo ¥ E k Captain Harber and Admiral son Disagree, ngton, Sept. 21.- Mr. Rayner, of counsel for Schley, and tain Harber, the witness stand yos Higgin- - Washi between Admiral who was still on terday morning Schley court of + thi A sharp spat Cap was the feature of t inquiry most interest tators yesterday. Cap tain arber wh was . officer of the battleship Texas the ¥ w Spalr jeoted ing the execut! uring lawyer YAS NANANASASAS SAS SAS SAS AS AS A Every Kind of Foot; COURT'S 18-MINUTE SESSIC Second Witr Was g Examin When Startling News Was Received Was 3 ess Beina TEXAS FORCED TO STOP Hellner Says Brooklyn's Loop Threat ened His Battieship. Washington, Se; 24.~The played by the battleship Texas In fr lago July 3 naval battle off Sant CAPTATY LEMLY. JUDGE ADVOCATE in wh | Bnania miral f nk of the greater part fSchle fleet nder Ad- was the of yeater coed n the inquiry. Of the four ¢d during the ficore 1 board battle and two of th nesson. These wers Commas C. Hellner Texan BAYAI lueages had lay, three the Texns were new wit ree the am (hm was navigator on and Commander Alex B, Bates who was the chief engineer on the Battleship. Commander Harber, ex ssutive officer and the chief surviving officer of the ship since the death of Captain Philp, fourth witness ton Schroeder Massachusotts Island of Guam The testimony the day was somewhat ex was eapecially so when Commander Hellner dlscribed the battle and *part the Texas had taken in It. He sald that when the Brooklyn made its loop at the beginning of the battle it had passed across the Texas’ bow at a dis- ‘tance not to exceed 100 to 150 yards and at the command of Captain Philip Aho Texas had been brought to a dead mop. Engineer Bates testified that the who was recalled ander executive officer on and governor of was Comn PEN the the soveral iting and It { the por OW | | ! The | | the times during | ro | oumatance vépgel at one | the ( GENTLE SLAP AT SCHLEY Higginson Says He Made No Great At. pt to tem Destroy Colen. 21 The yesterday examined fm portant jecialon of AWwing & question, put court itself, aaking a witness to give his opinion concerning a point in controversy. The witness was Rear Admiral Hiystaa mn participated in the Sant lago campaign as captain of the baft leahis p Massachusetts This time was & DAft Of the fiving sdUAdron commanded by Col modore Schley And the court state whether all moasures wares taken t apt stroy the Colon as it Schley four incident the court by the The most of the day was the withdr wittuosses who him to i ire Christo! Spanis vase lay in Santiago harbor fr Against qu snd the ¢ turn of the Texas, standing at I shou SAY approximating one-half point to the southward of the heading of the Texas At that time iregon was just forging past ns on the starboard side, in shore Fhe lows farther In shore and pointing up, so that her bow overlapped our bow. At one time | know that we fired across the stern of the lowa™ Recurring to the Brooklyn, he said Be had seen that vessel immediately after it had executed the loop, when it was on the pert bow of the Texas, about 800 feet distant. The Texas was not then moving at her full speed, be cause the Oregon was passing her, If Texas at that time backad or wis not aware of the olr an angle was still stopped he | Beth Low Named For Qotham's Mayer, | | Ident New York, Sept. 25. ~8eth Low, pres of Columbia College, was last night nominated for mayor by the Re publican city convention and the con vention of the Citizens’ Unlen. 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