p— THE CENTRE . DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 31, 191] COLGONE PLT T0 DEATH Paid Penalty of His burn Tuesd: Jrime at Au- Mor res TY OF \Y 1 MALI vy UNREPENTANT TO THE The Body Destroyed By Pouring Acid It When Is to Be Gu Over In the Grave, Which arded For the Present. Clothing and Effects Burned. Auburn, N Crolgossz, P: sin, paid t the at Crolgosz ple manne: of black tr and a pair of gray the He ments and no of the trousers tom to per:ait the free adjustment the electrode, and the shir at the that the doctor could take the heart count, Farewell From Father, Crolgosz's father was asked his final message «0 his son was. The old nan’'s eyes filled with tears as he replied deliberately: “Tell Leon that I hope that he may rest in peace, that he will become reconciled to God and will meet his end bravely. Tell him that as much as | and all of our family regret his most Unhappy plight that we can do nothing to in- terfere, that he alone is responsible for his unfortunate position that he must his punishment as a conseqi Oct iq) Lt Meld ite prison here th 5 In ming. | in a very sim- leting undergar The left split at thy mp outfit wore no shoes leg bot- of was neck so what and Im eet DEATH CHAIR The tirely t« Iy te tifically tall the the Kener marked are in r lated en ah wi A Tel +] a8 to the er organs Budy and Effects Destroyed. The . i stained being reg of Dr. Ger afterwa eametery te destr ment previ showed 3 at shough in pr flesh, and ferred with present and the an it was law wi snard will Brave ‘he clothin the prisoner were bur direction of Warden Mean soon after the execution Sympathizers Blacklisted, Buperintendent Collins following statement “The execution was one of the most successful ever conducted in the state, Bxtraordinary care had to be taken In the case because both the warden and I received hundreds of threaten. ing letters, many of them asserting in violent and intemperate language that the prisoner would never be put in the ehalr. | have decided for the present that we will not destroy any of the hundreds of letters written to Crolgoss, the warden and myself as to the case. Lventually, they will be destroyed, but it has struck me that perhaps we should make a lst of them, «specially those letters signed with full and proper names, in which eondolence was offered to the pris oner, or threats against us were made, My plan is to get the addresses of these people and keep the list for po Moe reference. 1 belleve that there may come # time when such a Hast would be valuable in running down Anarchists. 1 have decided to bury the body of Crolgosz In the regular prison plot in the local cemetery. The fusieral will take place some time oo Yithin the mext 48 hours. We wil En fects of lor nal od 1 pers | hanged | last | amid hisses, LAST | | mu h as pacing | about 155 pounds | ventured was open | | again?” | by | never | olthe the | known as the made the | | | keep the grave guarded day and night | until i have been entirely destroyed.” such time as the body shall In Effigy. 30, Crplgosy was Hempstead, 1. IL, ceremonial, cat calls and groans, Day. at nightfall, day of life others since if the law, Hanged York, Oct. in effigy at night elaborate New with Assassin's Last from the break spent his last did all the into the hands gilent, Aside Crolgosz he passed He remained sullen and his time bunk cell du either lying on his and down his suffered no loss of appetite day and the usual food given t prisoners | which or He ring the allowance of He welghed is a slight ! f up in Pt nit arrest the | arrived and them There they met to the “Hello.” remark, “I Leon, who EAlll since nis Atl 8 o'clock in-law Collins demned stration merely cage and took down cell when stepped WHS no front The brother wish you sald the would tell us, this scrape?” The assassin answered in hesitating manner, “No one; had anything to do with it but me, “That is not how you were brought up,” said the brother, to tell us everything now.” a slow, " “l haven't got anything to tell,” he ! | answered, in a surly manner, you want to see the priests asked his brother, and he an- swered, with more v he had previously shown: “No;«damn them; don't send them here again; I sont want them.” The brother-in-law interjected here: “That's right; Leon.” The brother looked rather the answer Then, ge to the bars, the « “Do disturbed stepping mdemned man n't you when I'm any have any dead. 14d of their prayin n't want want to say g¢ MET DEATH IN FLAMES. Swift Rush of Flames Phila Devastates & delphia Furniture Store. i Nine amount. awful yester in, ct - teen were treated at varl and firemen night the ruins in search of buried inst nense lished. T lealing it is sald naptha or gas ment was the cause, Wilkinson who was a sufficient Sy been accom] conflagration that an in the base tHe Mine Mr says rs X} The Prop . erty Loss, night was n Hunt whners about 825. AZRreg Canadian Railroaders to Organize. Ottawa, Ont, Oct. 30.--A movement is on foot to organize an order to be Canadian Order of Rall way Men, independent of the Interna. tional bodies, which control the wa rious bodies in Canada. Those inter ested In the movement are engineers, firemen, tralnmen, conductors and tel egraphers Killed Family and Himself, Iron River, Wis., Oct. 28 Informa tion just brought in from Beechwood, ten miles onst of here, states that An- drew lsraelson shot and killed his father inlaw, motherinlaw, wife, child and himself and burned the , house. The sheriff and the prosecut- Ing attorney have gone to the scene, It Is tk mt Israelson was insase, Copper Trust Opens Mines. Butte, Mont, Oct, 29.-All the mines of the Amalgamated Copper company, which were closed temporarily on ae: rount of a break In one of the eon ecentrators, were opened yesterday. A thousead men went back to work. Killed During Quarrel, Cumberland, Md, Oct 29.--Robert Harvay and Charles Borden quarreled with William Price at Pinto. Harvey and Borden fired at Price, killing him Instantly, The murderers cscaped. - LL ——"—_————— he ! and passed | rother and brother: | Superintendent | into the con. | demon. i Czolgosz | of his | got you into | nobody | tain death “and you ought c¢hemence than ! up | y origin : is | explo | but this is denied | there | SIT It iy ACE WAR Fierce Battle Batween Whites and Blacks in Louisiana, ELEVEN DEAD; MANY WOUNDED Many of the Wounded Negroes Es- caped to The An New MNs, to The Pie that the Woods and Conflict Raged For Hour. Swamps. Over Half Orle La. Oct avune fro race wai tween started and whites, which meeting at Duncan's forms a story of in the history of the Ie arl rive ¥ y One white now dying with a his stoma , and a third badly w inded Nine the affray--five men en and one child A or pe Negroes es caped to the woods and swamps with wounds that are belleved be cer the brush, away from at a negro Chapel blood uns camp on Sunday mulled {1 ' jtunied is dead, another hole through white man is NeEroes man were killed three dozen bloody mall thape more 10 ih care No one is able to estimate the ber of wounded the carnage bel scattered medical num negroes who escaped ind the church. They directions Some nre have been shot, but thay found The conflict an hour, Those at a the firing sounded ’ . n troops in all known have raged to not for distance been half say reday the meeting open ross €n tents lamned | , “W (4 Ar id West" In a Wreck. One roken over the ating | sveral tra b No one was kills Charged With Manslaughter, Now Haven, Conn, Oct. 30 McDonald Bedley, of New York, Sheffield Scientific School accused of causing the death ward Corrigan, of Willimantie, Law Bchool student, was with the EA a Yale of breach of the peace had been dis missed. bonds of $2,000, which were furnished Non-Union Men Strike, Scranton, Pa., Ost. 20-—8cranton has reached a unique position In the way of street raliway strikes. Because of the 2ssharge of two of thelr number, the nonunion men brought here to take the places of the regular em: ployes who went out on strike four weeks ago, have themselves [naugu- rated a strike. Eleven of them quit yesterday morning and six more In the afternoon. French Countess Naturalized, Salt Lake, Uwah, Oct. 30.-—Loulse De Gardene Classe, formerly a coun tess of Fiance, was yesterday granted citizenshin papers. Mme. De Classe is relatéd to the royal Bourbon family of France, Ea — ike Henry ; ! higher; freshman | | bales, charged | manslaughter in the city court | yosterday, after the former charge of | The hearing was postponed | to November 12, and he was held in | ] Sachanged | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED, | Thursday, October 24, A plan is on foot to combine the hardware johbing interests of the country. Tha enth the Ohio Rank at Cleveland, Profe pegle M aley of began attendance, of the Car has dis 1 SR wyom annual ers’ Association with a large Ww Pittsburg, | forall convention sor C. Gilmore, use “ar 1H, ered ne Medi the an ine ng, almost complete remains of from Genaral ted States King ing had a long king The ih ann Brontosaur B LA retired, dined the nee W Uni with illiam Franklin Army, last oven- general with the Leopold at palace During the afternoon the private audience of the liance The ual convention Christian and Missionary A opened at Chicago this ning alliance supports 400 aries in foreign lands, its members being ad vocates of divine healing Friday, October 285. The Obhlo ation con vention with a ban- quet Former Police Inspector George W. Dilks, of New York, dled yesterday, aged B4 years Nearly all Lamar, Ark Loss, $150,000, Marquis Ite, former premier of Ja pan, was given a banquet last evening at the iitan‘ Club, New York. The Anti-Imperialistic League, of Boston, hopes that President Roose velt will take the view that a colonial policy is an impossible one Saturday, October 26, The ague of Profess! ball Play« is now in York mission the 1 ra’ Bankers’ Ass d last night houses in by fire. the business were destroyed Metro Base New nal session ir Rea toria eatch The Nat tural ne : Ben rom 23 DE nal Associa Implement ] Wednesday, October 30. an GENELRAL MARKETS. eliphia, Uet 5 ) ¥ ur superfine, $3.15 2 3 roller, clear, 32 85Q3.10 city extra $2400 2 65 Rye flour at $286@3 per barrel. Wheat No red, spot, T4@Q 74% No yellow, local, 64¢ No. 2 white, clipped rades, 40@41c Hay No Beef firm steady; steady. 2 43%. lower in good demand, co A hams, $19g@ 180.50, Pork steady; ily, $18.50 jive Roy quoted My fu@lle. for hens, ¢, for old roosters. Dressed Sit Mh at he +4 for choice fowls, 7c. for old roosters. Bytter steady; ereamery, 12%e. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 23%e¢ Potatoes firm; Eastern, 68 70¢. per basket, Baltimore, Oct. 20.--Flour dull and Wheat easier and dull; t, the month and November 13% 0 he. steamer No. 2 red, T0@T0%¢.; southern, by sample, 65@ 74%ec.; south. ern, on grade, 70% QT4%e. Corn firm; mixed, spot and the moath, S0@60Y c.; stonmer mixed, H $i4c; southern white corn, new, ip . southern yel- low corn, new 600, Onis firmer; No. 2 white, {thy cy No. 2 mixed, ug 41%¢c. Rye steady; No. 2 nearby, Bb. No. 2 western, 66¢. Hay steady: No. timothy, 16h10.80. Butter firm and unchan fanes hgh 154019 walt creamery, 3@23We.; ancy Ia I, oi firm ahd bps Lp Chon ie and une laren onal medium, Te; small, 10 Ex-Cuban Consul Dead. Worcester, Mass, Oct. 30.-<Hon. Henry Ciay Hall, for 30 consecutive years consul in Cuba and minister to Central America, digd at his home ta Millbury yesterday, fed 81 years. (hanged: Peunsyl- | your trade. 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