THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 31, 1901, 3 A ——————————————————————— A | : 2 : - ——— noe mney TT Referring to the blockade of San-| ambiguous in the matter of coaling | ited horse, and he was either thrown LEGAL NOTICES. ‘ SCHIEY \ TF [MON tiago, Captain Lemly asked the wit: the Harvard from the Merrimac or the herse stumbled, When he was Great S ecial Sale Vig A i l ness why he had sent a dispatch to! “why do you revert to No. 7 when | found he was unconscious. No serious pDtyom E NOTICE © P Admiral Samp=on that “on account| yoy had dispatch No. 8 In your pos- | Fesults are looked for, : of short coal supply cannot blockade segsion?” " - v mire Cotnty. No. i ~ Closely Interrogated by Judge Ad=| them (the ©pantards) in Santiago.” “I merely reverted to No. 7 as one, NW England Fishing Season Over. | Maur Zuwwy ary Tern will “I weant that if we could not have of the doubtful questions,” Ca oucestor, Mads, De :, 30~~The fish In divorce A. V. M i Santiago we could not have “If you will look at the msmoran- ing season of 1900-1901 is now praetd | .. pendent ; | : ; : har . . ptayed thers No. 8 you will also that : ; id bas unt A ee wi J THE START FOR BANTIAGO “Did you state that condition?" Sums of No. ps " } hy . fad hu of life and property, which the ocean !Ppoluted by the Cour 4 he whore Men S 116 ll 9 i i Hi] E8848 ' Al \ fam or held tg th i erin ’ 4 b test itnien ¢ Bn Vie , yearly demands o i shin ort stated cass eel 11 ‘ terest ut ———————— “NO not state that condition.! that when you left Cienfuegos the yaar a RARGS t this fisl § pen! bis off os in Uregx towns) ( ‘ | J James Zeuny jin the Court of ( Vi of ( cally over, and the tribute im loss by given that th “i . . / ’ “nw -4 ! \ can be approximately made. Sixty-two Tuesday's Examination Was Direct “ 3 y + Bpanish squadron probably would Ny yh yy ! | dantis ’ men killed or drowned and nine ves at which tine you va ed Mainly to the Coaling Question What AA voi. ne hy ti Baye Shn.lan sels lost comprise the casualtios., The 1 “ “Of course, if I had gone to the and What Is Known As the “Retro eastward and exposed the westward, grade Movement.” ort (Santina on account of genera! there might have been more serious YOATrs hort coal supply? a ‘ ye TICE OF APPLIC Washington, Oct. 30.—The cross-ex- . : *onssquencas p N Nink | $ Vi “Whiel a teh | it you = i " eo In the Court of { y y N uty amination of Admiral Schley was con- . Bia “by Which Spat In i ay is Minister Expelied From Conference. of Dg | ! We ty at : I 101 ! ement, and, ambiguous?” Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 26,—The Ten |” € wan at Marvelously Low Prices. year's losses are heavier than last year, which was the smallest in 23 to put our stock in tinned throughout the session of the ing . ] bartmont’s , 1 R ’ i ihe One in } the department nessce conference has expelled ev, W ' t H Love gey4 ‘ court of inquiry yesterday he pro ) { » and for every of ation goes t jicate that the 1. A erry from the ministry and 8 Lor M vy better condition. Many lines gress made was exceedingly slow. | ice, that in arriving off the port gpanish fleet fs still at Santiago.” nei p of the M. E. Church neon ext Practically the whole day was con-| { it 1 ore than half or ne afternoon n of the! South 1 sv. Cherry was charged 00 ol certain ¢ ‘ A pot broken sumed in questioning the admiral | three-quarters | art imi lay i “1 re! with fraudy tly collecting Insurance ¥ about the cruise from Cienfuegos to these Santiago and the motives and influ-| ences that governed him in turning | back after his squadron had arrived How ABBR} : dl \ in the vicinity of the latter port. This The Ma Satin: 4% Pox Sn : werd : pg pi " Ra of latter branch of the cross-examination : y ka Ta a ; nigh cEhean ena 4 a | had not been concluded when the | , r Santiano. ar with Lim ye on the stand | mi ul Bgiiam Tinh. 61 hou: Alege erie und 4 p court adjourned. The blockade at | “At what time L learn det nly ' sn Taniiengdiond Pe an 83; od I, i en S uits Santiago, the reconnoissance on May | nitely that the Spanish fie was ho a ] mination oa Re i. Si 1 = i 81, and the battle of July 3 still re-| 1 Clenfues , SPANISH WAR CLAIMS HE Pet i : 7a Ha on d O ¢ main to be covered It is hardly] 11} aptain MeCs I 3 : 3 FOE OF A PLICATION an vercoa S probable that the judge advocate can! about 4 p.m. ‘ Pennsylvania Will Receive About ~~~" '° RN ad conclude before adjournment today. | What time did you sail for San $600,000 For Equipment of Troops. After he finishes, quite a number of ; y Ww ngton, Oct. 20.-—~The United questions prepared by the members | nt ni h rmad Stat y f claims vests day ref of the court. will be submitted. The N heiween 3 and 6 pm qa ! ju ents in the cases of sev judge advocate, In conducting the! ginod oft : GYRe 4 ¢ by "a sral stat having puted acgounts cross-examination, used a carefully wit : i prepared type-writien list of ques tions. The main poir y which the cross. scovered nd the court examination was directed yesterday were the ability of the hives to coal off Clerxuegos and the reason for what ena , w q f \ . ated 1 ment.” } hen 1} vd ats & : The latter : n was dwelt upor i ment he . ta n the | : . The te f New H ! >], ’ i & ! { $1 Tell i to x» Bf) with much emg sis an fetall, and i $7 Nn { i TOV had not been disposed { fully when the court adjourned The admiral gave three reasons f turning back; ‘ fed hat ‘ : 1 ¢ ar F elie . D ‘ first, the statement of Captain Bigs | to gett . A Et ; ’ Sith; Sie sateen of Captiie S's oyctng on. General Advance In Wages. Men's Better 8t. Paul, that the er y was not in “There were I ¥ Pa 29 hie h \ { na | ; : : Bantiago second, he on of “Was | ark when + del; | an E 4 and Iron a h %, Funes he pilot, that the entrance was y i mpany yesterday made a general Ta Fai Ja : Grade Suits too narrow and shallow for the Span ‘ ’ rom ot rant v Somek pdvance in the of the ol Ea : art s ish ships to enter, and third, the am: in : ; biguity of the department's telegram.! comes earlier in that latitude in Mas tu . je yar at East } i ' : Py : Coaling Taken Up. : han in this t Wa iy ba Bl rs wags ” . be nd advan od p y y Hong } y one 5 : } by bot 10 the $12 and 13.50 reduced to $7 50 “Why did you, on the day the Jlowa re } rdol rom $1.2 y $1.35 per day, raliroad xy of (etal: ith thi ome 3 Hey . conled from the Merrimac, May 23, can't say jus ‘hat the hour shifting crews from $1.30 to $1.80 per inform Admiral Sampson that coal ut th nal wre used up 25 day and boiler makers from $2.20 te ing off Cienfuegos was very uncer " $2.50 per day. The m tain?" asked Captain Lemly. | Dispatch Ambiguous. their third advance in a comparatively | State Fair in an add: vhich he S ’ d d 15 “Simply on account of the weather.” Schley Mp n spoke of t ispate short time, they now getting $2.50 per J the 1 es 1 id up » ty CUTOR'S NOTICE uits maae to oraer J that were good values at $11, fers received : LJ ne “You coaled one of the battle! of the tepartment indicating that th day. The advance affects 400 hands ships?” | Bpanish fleet wae still at Santiago as “Yeu” | ambiguous, and sald that the informa- “Did you in the same dispatch in! tion that there were Cubans five or alx form Admiral Sampson that one of miles west of Santiago was erroneous. the battleships had been coaled om for the Cuban pilot Nunez had In sent them for seilieme that day?” { formed him to the contrary He ENRY MEYER } I. I. There was no witness to the ao The low is estimated at H.E BIERLY " > med 4d atc 18¢ . 3 RB ii ‘ Las 4 . . 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