Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 22, 1902, Image 3

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GLANT STRIKR PLANNED]
Mine Workers Union May Call
Out Soft Coal Men.
WOULD MAKE OVER 449,000 IDLE
If Plan Is Successfully Carried Out
It Will Tie Up the Industries of the
Country and Paralyze Business of
the Unitec
Hazleton, Ps lay 17 I'he anthra
¢ite mine workers
terday, in order t
unanimously decided
Il carried Into suc
would practic
of the «
Ally tis
antry, Are
in Ons
the |
that
that they
atl work
It was said
terday by an official
at str
1 rkor areanization
Workers Orga 101
¢ followed a poli
) property on the resi Y
destruction of a«
a rule, uitimately affe
geriously
SOFT COAL QUESTION
Miners May Try to Prevent Shipments
Into Anthracite Territor
Wilkesharr Pa May
y.
* dent
as to whe
would attemg
vent the shipment of soft
piaces where hard coal Is us¢ l
said Considering the proposition in
A general way, | will say that we do
Bot desire to make any city a victim
or have any person suffer because of
our quarrel with the coal companies.”
He was pressed for a more explicit
ftatement. but he refused to go Into
it any deeper, except that it was a
matter which would have to be settled
by the three executive boards of the
anthracite field. They will meet here
tomorrow
Judging by the actions of the union
during the last strike. when efforts
were made to stop the shipment of
soft coal Into anthracite territory, It
Is not unlikely that the miners may
take similar action within the next
few days
3,000 Men Suspended.
Tamaqua, Pa, May 21.--This town
Was yesterday isolated from the out
side world. Not a passenger train
was run on the Bhamokin division of
the Reading Rallway. North of Port
Clinton 26 trains have been annulled
On the Bhenandoah branch 13 have
Leen wiped out, while on the Mt. Car
mel branch 22 trains will be discon.
tinued. Four trains will be taken off
the Milton branch. The action of the
company in discontinuing all passen.
gor tralus, with the exception of those
carrying mails, Is unprecedented,
The Reading Rallway has thus far
suspended 3,000 men, comprising train
crews, switchmen, station masters and
clerks
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FEXAS8 TOWN SWEPT BY S8T0RM
Ninety-eight Killed and 103
By Tornado at Goliad.
Injured By Tornado at Gollad.
Houston, Tex., May 20.-~The
reports from
sons were killed and 103
tornado
Injured
Intent
Gollad ite that 98 per
injured by the
which passed over that eity
en Sunday afternoon The property
logs in the city and surrounding coun.
try will prot wach £200.000, The
storm swept the city
mbly ri
from end to end
and demolished 1560 stores and resi
dences
paired
The tornado, which
by a terrific downpou
only a few
many of which cannot be re.
was preceded
r of hall lasted
minutes. The hail storm
drove the people Into
where they were caught like rats In
a trap, and the death-dealing wind
came down them with terrific
force, leveling everything in its pat}?
The tornad«
wide for a distance of
thelr
upon
half. Houses colla)
cardboar
jure
ple
USED
Corporal O'Brien Says
sued to Troops in
1"
wi
DROWNED IN KILLARNEY LAKE
Party of Thirte Lost Their
During a Storm
yole (
Newark Attorney Murdered In Arizona
Tucson, Ariz., May 20 J A. Brad
a young attorney of Newark, N
J.. was murdered, » osedly by Mexi
cans, at a small stage station 30 miles
from Tuscon on Sunday. He had been
visiting friends at the mines and was
awaiting a stage to Tucson. The
body shows a deep cut on the bead
All the money and jewelry had been
taken from the body. Bradley bad
been in Tuscon a month and had just
been admitted to the bar.
Volcanle Subscriptions to Cease.
Washington, May 19.--Becretary
Hay bas received a cablegram from
United States Consul Ayme at Fort
De France, announcing that the relief
supplies now afloat are quite sufficient
for the Martinique sufferers, and sug
gesting that, while St. Vincent may be
In need, the public subscriptions in
the United States should cease at
once
Lightning Kills Two.
Roanoke, Va, May 20. During the
thunder storm in the lower end of this
county yesterday afternoon, Robert
Short, a bridge contractor, and Haden
Peters, a rural mail delivery agent, on:
tered the rallway depot at Wertz Sta.
tion for shelter. Lingtning struck the
building, setting it on fire, and Instant
ly killed the two men,
General Funston iil,
Denver, May 20 —General Funston
In confined to his bed by an attack of
remittent malarial fever. His tem:
perature rose to 103%, but subse
quently dropped to 101. His Hiness 1s
not regarded as serious.
Lives
| mn I IN ST
txplosion in Tennessee Colliery
Killed All Men at Work,
ETWEEN 1756 AND 225 ARE DEAD
cuers Worker All Day Before They
ild Enter the Mine, Which
Conti
be a uous
1, Yhere Being no Signs of Life
DAY IN CUBA
With $500,000 | !
7 In Bonds
)
The few additional warrants lssued
yesterday afternoon approximated
$50,000, and by that amount the actual
funds in the treasury was reduced
The amount thus turned over today to
the Cuban government was $517.709
cash and $1.308607 in bonds. agalost
which the current liabilities are
charged
Will Build Warships.
Washington, May 20 Before ad.
journment yesterday the house passed
the naval appropriation bill. The fea
ture of the debate was on the amend
ment offered by Mr. Roberts, of Mas
sachusetts, providing that three of the
ships provided for in the bill, a battle
ship, erulser and a gunboat, shall be
bullt in government yards. Mr. Adams
of Pennsylvania, made a point of order
against the amendment, which Mr
Sherman sustained, but on an appeal
by Mr. Roberts the chair was over
ruled and the amendment was
agreed to,
Labor Scarce In Chicago.
Chicago, May 20 —8ecarcity of labor
ers threatens to bring many improve:
ments In Chicago to a standstill
Thousands of men are In demand, and
a large Increase In wages is offered,
but workmen cannot be found. Bm.
ployment agents are skirmishing
among the small eitien within a r™»
dius of 100 miles of Chicago, trying
to pick up a sufficient number of Ia
borers to supply the urgent demand.
Unless men can be found, it is de
blared that by July 1 much work now
In progress must stop,
Prov: |
Tomb of |
“1 suffered terribly and wi
tremely weak for 12 year
doctors said my blood
~
) turning to vate At last
¢ Aver's Sarsaparilla, and wa
Hadlvym
No matter how |
have been ill, how
poorly you may be today,
Avyer’s Sarsaparilla is the
best medicine you can |
take for purifying and en-
riching the blood.
Don’t doubt it, put your
whole trust in it, throw
away everything else.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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|X FORMATION WANTED
Certain patrons, 1}
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Mus. Gro, PaxTz, DalBois, Pa
GARMAN HOUSE...
High Street, opposite
House, Bellefonte, Pa. Entirely
New. New Furniture. Steam
Heat. Electric Light, and all
modern improvements,
C.M & C.B. GARMAN, Proprs,
MONEY TO LOAN
In large and small quantities on
approved security. Farms for sale
Real estate bought and sold,
W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y,
Crider Exchange. Bellefonte.
Court
Centre Couly Banking Co.
Corner High and Spring Streets,
Rucrive Derosirs ; Dmcount Norns
J. M. BHUGGERT Cashier,
Garman's Emuire House
STREET, TYRONE, PA.
EK py.
HIS is one of the smartest novelties of the
season for traveling and out-of-door wear.
It is an extremely comfortable suit to knock
about in, and 1s just the thing for a vacation in
the country, for riding, golfing, mountain climbing
and the like. We put a great deal of work on
these suits ; they are carefully tailored and pos-
sess a style that one rarely finds in summer cloth-
ing.
shown in our illustration, though we make and
The handsomest design has a yoke, as
sell many of them without the yoke, the straps
running over the shoulders down the front and
back.
The coat is made with full lining of light serge
or with only the shoulders lined “skeleton style.
The trousers have permanent cuffs to turn up at
the bottom.
The Norfolk is made of fancy cheviots, striped
The lat-
ter 1s an ideal summer fabric—Iight, clean, cool
and durable—holds its shape well and may be
had in black, Oxford and dark blue as well as
fancy patterns.
flannels, homespuns and wool crashes.
Grand Army Suits a Specialty.
Ponce and Guayaquil! Genuine Panama Hats,
Negligee Shirts, Belts, White Duck Trousers,
Childrens’ Wash Suits and Extra Trousers,
Cool, Breezy Underwear.
Montgomery & CO.
THE “QUEEN QUALITY" HABIT
Is one that is seldom broken. Queen
Quality shoes combine about all the
good points that women expect in
shoes. The fastidious woman is
pleased by their graceful lines and
delighted with their ease. The econo-
mical woman finds she has money to
spare when she buys Queen Quality.
If there's any other shoe that gives so
much we would like to see it.
THEY COST $3.00.
Me. We Mave the Sole Right of Sale.
Mingle’s Shoe Store,
ACCENTS From
WL DOUGLAS SHOES
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