Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 12, 1901, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 12, 1801
CHALLENGED 10 RENGY
Controversy of South Carolina]
Senators Renewed.
McLAURIN DEFENDS HIS COURSE
Me Denounced the Democratic Leader
Jones,
His
ship—Reply of Chairman
Senator Tillman Renewed
Former Offer.
Washington, Dec. 10.-—~The senate
chamber was the scene of a highly
dramatic episode yesterday, when
Senator Tillman, of South Carolina,
challenged his colleague, Senator Me:
Laurin, to resign with him on the spot,
in order to use his own language,
that they might be able “to wash their
dirty linen at home.” Mr, McLaurin
did not take up the gauge. The inci
dent was the direct sequel of the very
bitter controversy which arose be
tween the senators in South Carolina
last spring Mr. McLaurin arose
a question of personal privilege yes
terday and proceeded to explain what
he charged a conspiracy die
credit him own acts
and views did the
approval of certain lead
He
liated,
was to be
£1
Was to
state for
not meet
Democratic
that }
ae
in his
which
ers lared being
dec
WAS
hun and, ace
print
Democratic
ed upon
way
best
pt opie
his
racy
Democrat
wrding to public
excluded fron
cancus because he
Sen
Demo
viting
cus
controvers)
to
very
express the opinion
| whether |
Carolina seats in the senate
in reality vacant. He contended
when the resignations
last spring to the g
not be
become imme
Mr. Tillman that for his
part he was willing to have the senate
declare both seats vacant
Mr
man
“Very sald Mr. Tillman,
us both now write out our resignations
and send th ado to
presi ent ¢ :
ple of * Sou i
whether my col is to have
seat here for sis 3 and non¢
the reverse
This ch
accept. ar
to an
moving
that
doubtfi both the
were
wWers
wernor they c
withdrawn
diately
thereafter,
operative,
responded
Mcelaurin agreed with Mr. Till
well” “lot
without mors the
en the peo
can
senate, T
1 decide
a
an executly
Expl
osion Injures Nine.
3, Pa, Dx 11 An expl
Ans
two
Sharon
day
casting
metal w
into the «
in
cansed
great d
was -
ns
conta
A
ompie
of heavy ¢
other mater
of yards by the explo
machine and conveyor we
almost nd repair. A
conveyor was blown several
feet, while a vestige
roof of the mill remains, Windows in
the office of the company on
Broadway veral hundred yards away
from the explosion broken, and
fn Sharon and Sout! aron the shock
was felt like
Tru
ial were
on
re
bey part
hundred
not of the iron
steel
were
in eartd
Riot Among Soldiers,
Tien Tein, De A sentry
longing to an Indian regiment st
tioned here ran amuck yesterday and
killed of his comrades. A com
pany of Punjab Infantry was at once
ordered out sécure him In the
meantime the sentry had been shot
by German troops, who then opened
fire on the Punjabis. A free fight en
sued. as a result of which three Ger
man privates were killed and a Ger
man officer mortally wounded, while
three of the Indian troops were killed
and several were wounded,
he
a
K
two
to
Dead Bodies Seen From Trains.
Colon, Colombia, Dec. 10,
mal conditions prevall at Panama, At
San Pablo, Buena Vista and other
points skulls and bones of the dead
bodies which were recently burned
are still visible from the trains. It ia
thought probable that General Alban
will devote his attention shortly to an
effort to recapfure the port of Tu
maco, which Is now held by a force
of 3,000 Liberals,
Coroner's Verdict In Dale Polsoning.
Naw York, Dec, 10.-The coroner's
inquiry Into the death of Emmeline
Dale, the child of Ellzabsth Howe
Dale, who is under arrest, Sharged
with poisoning, was held in Hoboken
1ast night and resuited in a verdict of
aceldental death from poisoning.
College Quarantined.
Ottawa, Dec, 10.~Health officers or
dered yosterday that Ottawa Univer
sity be placed under quarantine, Three
cases of smallpox have developed in
the Institutici since Baturday, A great
4 tudents at the universit
States, ;
The nor |
“AGAINST ANTI-SCALPING LAW
|
{
Resolutions Adopted By American
Federation of Labor.
Scranton, Pa, Dec. 11.—~The exelu-
gion of Chinamen, Japanes® and other
Asiatics (rom American territory,
ticket scalping, legislation and advisa-
bility of adopting a universal label
for unlon-made goods, were the prin.
cipal questions that claimed the atten
| tion of the at yesterday's
session of the American Federation of
Labor. The resolution advocating the
exclusion of the Chinese was adopted
by the convention with considerable
hurrah, but in the matter of excluding
natives of Japan and other Asiatic
lands a snag was struck, and this part
of the anti-Mongolian agitation was
killed so far as the present convention
Is concerned. The special committee
having charge of the exclusion matter
was unanimous in favorably reporting
the Chinese section of the resolution,
but was divided in regard to the Japa-
nese,
those opposed to the Japanese resolu.
tion was that Chinege immigration
was the greater evil of the two.
The ticket scalping
quite a lively affair. The
on resolutions
resolution presented by the interna
tional Typographical Union, denounce
delegates
adopted. The
the rallway telegraphers opened the
fight against the resolution, making
the point that such action was beyond
the jurisdiction of the federation. A
BOK from Chicago sald the rall
the people, a
n ti
game all
8 taken
:
4
ialist
roads w inning
nie 8
pis "
why not let the p«
ar
juesiion
hen it came
ine husinsss
| © husiness
of trade
tal
ial
autonomy
Spex commities
nounced today
PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS
Appointment of House
Announced—Treaty
Washingt«
In Senate.
ed 11. The
yesterday
n,
session of the
ited to routine
the presentation of
randums and
went Into executive sessile
of Senator
the
open
deve
bills
Lodge,
Hay -Pauncefote treaty
He at
18¢ yesterday announ
Speaker session
the mittees
nittes
ay recess
i the situa
# met
as
ately
a
British View of Ship Subsidy Bill,
London, Dec. 11.~The Daily 1
graph i
the vi *
own«
to Amer
regarded
great d vor by all L
interested in
an
vease! I't ill is with
verpool ship
the At
apprehension
owner
lantic
by the
are
and with
Believe Miss Cropsey Dead.
Elizabeth ( N. C.. Dee. 11 Tho
family of Il Cropsey, who hersto-
fore clung to the belief that she
was now of the opinion that
she it do not state the basis
for this change of opinion. A member
of the committee of five in charge of
the search for the missing girl said
“We believe we will produce the body
of Nell Cropsey within 12 hours,” Miss
Carrie Crop of the miss.
ing girl, last night said: “The family
are at a loss for any explanation of
the mystery. We now Believe Nell is
dead
have
alive, are
is dead. b
gey, a cousin
will Employ 3,000 Men.
Easton, Pa., Dec. 11.-<The Ingersoll
Sergeant Drill company has purchased
| 50 acres of land along the Lehigh river
| here. and will erect a wmammota
works, Including a score of new
buildings ahd large additions to the
present ones. Over 8,000 men Wil be
employed In the new works. Four
bridges will span the Lehigh, one of
which will connect the old with the
new plant,
Mrs. Roosevelt Gave Theatre Party.
Washington, Dec, 11.—Mra, Roose
velt gave a box party at the Columbia
Theatre last night, where the presi
dent, General 8. B. M. Young, John
* Proctor, United States civil service
commissioner, with Mra. Wolcott, of
Coloradq a guest at the White
House, and Mrs. Joseph Hobson, wit.
nessed the performance of “The Chap.
erons,” a new musical comedy.
Nicaragua Donates Land For Hospital
Managua, Nicaragua, Dec, 11-Pres
{dent Zelaya has fsssued a decree by
which the government of Nicaragua
100,000 square yards of
The burdentof the remarks of
debate was
committee
recommended that the
ing antiticket scalping legislation be
delegates representing
Committees
was
n on motion |
who has charge of
ed the |
Teles |
|
FIGHTS WITH FILIPINOS
U. 8. Troops Repulse Insurgents |
at Labo and Lipa,
PEOPLE FLEE FROM BATANGAS
| Washington's
200 Riflemen and 400 Bolomen At: |
tacked Nagpartian and Are Driven |
Off By U. 8, Infantry, Who Killed
Eleven of Them,
Manila, Dec. 11.—Thousands of peo
ple are leaving Batangas province for |
places of safety. General James M.
Bell reports an bmportant engagement
between a force of Insurgents at
Labo, province of Camarines, and a |
detachment of the Twentieth Infantry
Three Americans killed. The
loss of the enemy is not known, but is
believed to have been heavy. General
Bell anticipates a speedy extermina-
tion of the irreconci
A large force of Insurgents recently |
attacked the town of Lipa, province of
Batangas, killing one soldier
éral Americanistas. Troop H, First
Cavalry, killed ten of the enemy
fore remainder of tue Insurgent
force 1. The Filipinos
were
lables,
and sey
he
the
CRCR I
ex pects d
the w
yards «
they
ires and rried off
a
f the line
$10,000C FOR EDUCATION
Terms of Mr. Carnegie’'s Donation Not
Yet
A to the proj
ng its terms publ
view ex Pres
Johns Ho
ore Md
SP
sal
Wayne, W. Va, Almost Wiped Out
Wayne
nished
Wages of Railroaders Gar
11 The
Hary Pa... Ded
f 20 Ha
Phil
ladein
the
Pont
NOT
wars
PAT
are empl
ment
thes
Af
would
of thelr wages
sett)
$40
them ar
$31 to
from
$400
Ask President's Assistance,
Washi Dec. 10 ra. Caroline
Blickle, of Allegheny, Pa. has written
to President asking his a
n securing what alleges
her from a fortune of $1
or more left by an uncle, Charlies
Brenig, whe went to Hawaii in 1560
under the name of Simeon Welbert
She alleges that the will under which
Samuel M. Damon, formerly a
ber of President Dole’s cabinet
made chief bene fighary was forged
igton
Roosevelt
sistance she
is due
00 O00
men
in
Ice Mouse Collapsed.
New York, Dec, 11.-Une man was
killed and two recéived injuries that
will probably result fatally, by the
collapse of an ice house in the course
of construction at Orange, N. J,
terday. The man killed was Patrick
Tonry, a carpenter, and those dan
gorously hurt are Joseph Wright and
Patrick O'Rourke. Two other work
men on the building received slight
wounds,
yes
Big Gas Company Incorporated.
y Trenton Be J.. Dec, 10.<The United
Gas and BIetric company, capital $4.
$00,000, was incorporated here yester
day to supply gas and electricity, The
Incorporators are John D, Fearhake
and, Frank IB. Plerce, of New York,
and Bdward I*, Meaker, of Jersey City
Will Appeal to Cong
washington, Dec, 10.~The William
McKinley National Memorial Arch As
sociation hak determined to change
A Fashio
| when
i
| Ada
| Jaw
{ bruised in several places,
| detective force of the city was turned
| loose on the case, but as yet no clue
| unconscious
{| some
:
!
|
:
A WASHINGTON MYSTERY
Unknown Assallant,
Washington, Dec, 11.-A mystery
that promises to rival in interest the
Bonine yesterday,
form of Mrs,
widow of 45
prominent of
fashionable modistes,
was discovered In her at 117 K
street, N. W., her skull fractured, her
broken, and her body badly
The entire
CAR
the unconscious
Gilbert a
years, mont
developed
Dennis
one of the
room
to the perpetrator has been found,
The general belief is that Mrs. Dan-
nis was attacked while asleep in her
back room on the first floor, and that
the first blow, in all probability ad-
ministered with the plano stool, which
was smeared with blood, rendered her
The preliminary inves.
tigations by the police fall to Indicate
that there any struggle Mrs
Dennis, in a conscious moment while
being carried to the hospital, sald that
one had “hurt” her, but when
pressed for details merely re ponded
“never mind.” When found she Was
clad in her night and was in
under the | An
rmed Dennis
YeRtta
Was
clothes
GYers
Mrs
afte
ed mn
y
wt
was
hos
operat
peri on at the
nital
pital
FIO
in
DEFENSECLOSED INBONINE CASE
Case May Be Given to Jury Tomorrow -
Evening.
have been
ch questions
{nesses a would
whic
fo get
Ww
it the wounds
Glazebrook and
nherger =
n. Their
ore 6%
Bank Cashier Steals $100,000.
" i
J.og Angels Ca Im
Hellman
Fleishma
o'clock
fied the
Saturday
at his de
the
fail
were
y Fox
examine
covered
Democrats Carry Boston.
Bost Dec. 11.—The Democrats
completely overwhelmed the Rep i
in the
General Patric
r Mayor
plura
. The
n
pity elect yesterday
A
Thomas N
largest a Qu
centur Democrats likewise «
tained control of both branches
city elected their
commissioners and practically
their candidates for the school
mission As usual, the city
strongly in favor of license
on
Collins being elbet
Hart by t
of
Cans
ed ove eo
ity arte "
Mn
in
of the
flreat
all
com
voied
government
Leased Land For Isthmian Canal.
Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. 10.Dr
Fernando Sanchez, Nicaraguan minis
ter of foreign affairs, and Willlah L
Merry, United States minister to Nica.
ragus, Salvador and Costa Rica
signed a treaty yesterday by which
Nicaragua agrees to lease a section
of Nicaraguan terMtory, six miles
| wide. which includes the route of the
Nicaraguan canal, to the United States
perpetually.
Pennsy Makes
Philadelphia, Dee,
Improvements,
11.~The Penn.
| awarded contracts for improvements
|
|
nable Modiste Victim of An
Dow’ Women!
when the
Don’t
ox of
write
bursts
Don’t write to
leaks, Write toa
to a woman, when the water pipe
Write to a plumber. Don't write to a woman
when you are sick, write to a doctor. But
why such superfluous advice? Simply to cali
attention to the fact that “women” who are
qualified physicians offer medical advice, in
vertisements worded in such a deceptive man-
ner that you are apt to overlook the important
fact that the woman is not a physician,
The great success of Dr. R.V, Pierce, in treating
and curing distases of women has led to imita-
tions of his methods, especially his offer of a free
consultation by letter to all sick women, At the
head of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Insti
tute, of Buffalo, N. Y., and with an experience
of over thirty vears, Dr. Pierce has achieved ine
position of the chief of specialists in the treat-
ment of woman's diseases. There is no living physician, male or
female, who can show an equal record of over a half-a-million
women treated and ninety-eight per cent, of cures. Write to the
doctor. Your letter will be read private, answered in private
and its statements held as sacredly confidential. To assure the
exclusion of a third party from this correspondence, every letter
is sent sealed in a plain envelope, bear: i
ing upon it. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids
Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. VY.
$25,000 Given Away.
In the past yosr Dr. R. V. Plorce hos given away copies of his
great work, The People’s Common Sonse Medical Adviser, af an ex-
pense fo himself of twenty-five thousand dollars, exclusive of ihe
cost of mailing. This valuable work, contains 1008 large pages and
over 700 Hiustrations. I discusses the great and grave questions of
physiology and hygiene from the view polat of common sense, and
In plain English. The book is sent FREE on receipt of siamps fo pay
exponse of malling ORLY. Sond 21 one-cent stamps for paper cov-
ered book, or 31 stamps for cloth binding.
Or. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, KR. Y.
a woman,
carpenter,
my
in
ng no advertising or print
Hotel and
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| sylvania Rallroad company yesterday |
involving an expenditure of more than |
a amillion of dollars. The
contracts |
| tneluded the erection of a fourtrack |
stone arch bridge over the Raritan
river at New Brunawick, N. J., and a
new singletrack tunnel through the
crest of the Allegheny mountains at
Gallitzin
Buffalo's Treasurer Resigned.
Buffalo, N. Y., Deg. 10.~City Treas
urer Philip Querst, who was suspend.
od by Mayor Diehl, pending an inves
on of the books of the city treas
office, resigned yesterday. The
resignation will have no eNoet on the
proceadingr against Guerst on charges
of mizuse of the city’s money. He wis
Sina a hearing before the mayor to
a
PNAS NIN
ure to those who shop early, before the
crowds come and the finest things go. We
are ready now, the rgoods are here—fresh
and in full variety. We will hold all goods
purchased now until the proper time for de-
livery, and see that none are disappointed
on Christmas Eve. We want to help you
all we can, so we give you between 40 and
50 Christmas suggestions that can be found
in our store for Men, Boys and Children.
Quits
Stiff Hats Soft Hats
Neckwear
Linen Handkerchiefs,
fs, Mufflers
Scotch Gloves Mocha Gloves
Kid Gloves
Fur Glover,
Scarf Pins
Foot Bulls,
Mackintoshes
Traveling Bags
Telescopes.
Mufflers.
Canes.
Studs.
Bath Robes.
Ear Mufflers.
Fancy Shirts,
Working Shirts
Ice Creepers
Silk lined Gloves.
Fleece lined Gloves
Sleeve Buttons,
Umbrellas
Rain Coats.
Suit Cases,
Trunks,
Full Dress Protectors
Collars and Cuffs.
House Coats,
Night Robes.
Full Dress Shirts,
Pajamas.
Overalls,
Sweaters
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