2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFO NTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 4 1902, pM (AER 11 ' nny as) ON “Ut MORE rely Destroyed By ruption, Morne Rous © Another E LE CARUETSWEPTEYTIDALWAVE Horrible Detonations Were Heard, and the Ground Rocked and Quaked. Hot Water Poured Down On Lorrain and Basse Pointe. Castries Lucia, British West Indies The British st Korona arrived here Sunday evening from Fort De France, [sland of Martinique. She reports that a ter rible eruption of Mont Pelee occurred at 9 o'clock Saturday night, and that people who arrived at Fort De France from the northern part of the {sland re ported that the village of Morne Rouge, a summer resort near the dis trict previously devastated, had been entirely destroyed, and that Le Car. bet, a village on the coast, which was destroyed at the time of the great eruption, had been swept by a tidal wave. About lost their Hves A sloop from the Island of St. Vin. cent, which reached here yesterday morning, reports Mont Island of St 9 ont Pp amer 200 persons that Pelee's crater is now quiet, but that the tonations during Saturday night were the loudest heard up to that time, and that the inhabitants were terribly alarmed. Mont eruption of the 30th eruptions, It is Impossible to approach Pierre de- Pelee since constant The night three separate has been in August 15 there were the ruined town of St the sea. The Carbet, on the en and flying to the interior Hot ter is on Lorrain Basse Points to the n of the were quaked thrown to the flo« The gov dered every people from the De France At urday, the Suddenly half of the horizon was obscured pitch black cloud of di This cloud was the centre most magnificent electric effects, the flashes of light sur passing the most elaborate fireworks. Flames and from the cloud until nearly midnight Columns of flame shot out of the of Mont Pelee cloud in she fire, which fel in myriads of Three large aureoles were seen in the sky over the opening of the crater A tidal wave rushed Fort De France, and terrified inhabitants fled in large numbers to the interior The wave was not severe and did but slight damage At midnight of the 30th Mont Pelee was quiet she after hour there another shower of ashes, accompanied by vivid light ning In ported to Carbet and persons are all over the from of IL.e terror-strick- people of the village coast, are wa and yrtheast pouring down fllages Horrib ground le detonations crater heard. the rocked and arti wr rnor of Martinique ! boat to ren to Fort AS Or avaliable coast villages 8 o'clock on the evening of Sat 10th, the sky was cl Fes and without warning ne by a 1st of flashes continued to burst crater wut the balls golden the darkness to ab of explode ywers of | through sparks upon the rtly this came sheet addition to the 200 lost persons thelr lives at Morne Rouge, many other to killed of the re have Le said have been northern districts island. The of Martis believed to have started for the of destruction governor ique is scene 3,000 LEBANON EMPLOYES IDLE Importation of Strike Breakers Causes a General Walk-Out, Lebanon, Pa, Aug. 30.—A tee of the striking employes American Iron and Steel Manufactur ing Company at the office of General Manager Lord yesterday morning and demanded that the col ored strike-breakers from Reading and other men who had been sent there be removed and the old hands be taken back. This was refused. The committee then returned and reported the matter to their leaders, and a few moments later the men still at work, some 1.800, were told to come out The order was obeyed almost to a man, and all left the big plant. Each man carriad a small American flag When the men filed out they were greeted by their friends on the out side In the crowd was noticed a large number of women. Much excite ment of a subdued character followed the action of the men The plant when In full operation employed nearly 3.000 men and boys When the first strike occurred, 16 weeks ago, about 800 men quit. The others remained at work. Now the en tire plant with the exception of that portion manned by the newcomers bk idle Officers of New Jersey K,. GQ. E. Trenton, N. J, Sept. 2-The Now Jersey Grand Castle, Knights of the Golden Eagle, met here yesterday in annual session and elected these off corns: Grand chief, Thomas H. Beals of Annandale; vice grand chief, Frank K. Gane, of Long Branch; grand high priest, Dr. George W. Chamberlain, of New Egypt; grand master of records, A. L. Clark, of Trenton; grand keeper of exchequer, George P. Sutphin, of Collingswood. Turkish Troops and Brigands Clash, Athens, Bept. 2A telegram re colved here from Larissa, Groece, re ports an encounter between a detach of Turkish troops and a band commit. of the called RAILROAD DISASTER IN ALABAMA A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Excursion Train Jumped Track, Kill ing 30 and Injuring 81 Others. Birmingham, Sept. 2.--While rounding a curve on a high embank- ent near Berry, Ala. yesterday morn and of an on the Southern Rail track and rolled down the incline, smash: Aln ing, the engine four cars CXCUrsion train vay leaped from the Over and over i fag the coaches Into kindling wood and instant injury of 81 oth at at causing the death of and the per- Physl of the in- ars ay least 29 1 cannot With the exception of H M tral the Southern Dudley, nmaster of Railway, living at Birmingham, and Shelby, of Columbus, Miss., all of the dead and Injured are negroes, who had - of from points in Mississippi to Birming- Lan Ay n the running ¢ he Just a 60-foot embankment, ng the tender of the en left track, and the first four cars with n advantage excursion wreck occurred the train rate of 30 miles an and had started on top io! Without warni rine suddenly the the engine completely crushed like illing and crippling the in. turned and passen - zors veal times were 1¢ dead bodies of he » geattered In every direction, and and appeals for help from led were heartrending ! moans the woun FUTURE OF PHILIPPINES Gov. Taft Says United States Will Edu- | ate Natives For Self-Government, Manila, Sept. 1 I Governor Taft en a uet by the Ame n erce of Manik: an addr ised falr treat liver stand. d was a disadvantage to everybody GREAT DISASTER IN ALGO BAY Eighteen Vessels Driven Ashore and “Many Persons Drowned, Town, Sept. 2.—Eightes galling craft, have in a gale at Port Five of pieces and Frews were ndered and a a it is loss of life reported to have fo of lighters are ashore has been {Port Elizabeth on Algoa Bay east coast of Africa.) Sir John Gordop Sprigg. the pre sald vests rmoon that he from the gale that there great is in Cape Colony which is on the south- mier feared would The storm broke shortly before mid. night Sunday and panied by a of rain and bril Hant lightning. Daylight revealed the beach at the north end of Algoa Bay strewn with lying hizh and dry. while others were in the surf and being swept by the huge breakers With the exception of four vessels, which foundered with all hands, every salling vessel In the roadstead was ashore by midday. Fifty bodies have already been washed ashore rday afte loss of life enormous the be night, teluge vessels intercepted Secret Telegrams. Vineland, N. J., Aug. 20. -Justice of the Peace Aspinwall, at Buena Vista, yesterday held George Jonas, the Mina- tola glass manufacturer, and his man- ager, David C. Applegate, on the charge of intercepting, making use of and di- vulging the contents of secret tele grams passing between officials of the Green Glass Bottle Blowers’ Associa tion of the United States and Canada They entered $200 bail each for their appearance in court. Jonas was also held on the charge of violating a stat. ute prohibiting the insertion in a con. tract between employer and employe the provision that the latter shall not Join a labor union. Ball on this charge was fixed at 3250 G. A. R. Ald For Confederates. Minneapolis, Minn, Sept. 2.-—General Ell Torrance, commander-in-chief of the G. A. R., has Issued an appeal ad- dressed to the Grand Army veterans asking that they contribute funds to ald In the erection of a home for ex Confederate veterans now being built at Mission Creek, Ala. The appeal is a lengthy one, and the chief pays a high tribute to the bravery of the men who wore the gray Moro Sultan Shot By Sentry. Manila, Sept. 1.--The Sultan of Bint dayan, who was held as a hostage by the American forces at Camp Vickers, Island of Mindanao, attempted to es eape from his guards last Thursday and was shot and killed by a sentry, ] avon | evening. | and Roscoe | rates | around a | { on torking | postoffice at Ridgetop, Tenn erxing | | eral other buildings at Ju { belonging to { stroyed by fire yesterday | 000. that | {i from | nizing the { minister {| murders were committed in Labor Day parade at Kansas City night wre | feared | | in | fire was accom | Wednesday, August 27. The United States training Chesapeake, with 160 naval rd, arrived at Annapolis ship cadets last T flrs message over the new tel egraph line between Seattle, valdez, Alaska, was received at Seattle yesterday The Culver Lumber Company, of Kansas City, Mo., was placed in re celvers' hands yesterday, Liabilities are $250,000 and assets estimated at | $650,000, Albert Waller, conductor on a New { York, Philadelphia and Norfolk train, yesterday near Del attempting to eject was fatally shot mar, Del, while | & negro from the cars, Thursday, August 28, The Pennsylvania State Camp, P. 0, 8. of A, will meet | year, The navy department yesterday ac- cepted the torpedo boat destroyer Trux- built at Sparrow's Point, Md Burglars blew open the safe Despondent over losses caused by the coal strike, Ephraim Luezhover, a sa- | loonkeeper of Shenandoah, Pa., killed | himself yesterday negroes The manufac and lyville harness tory soy- Ind. were de Loss, $100, John F Judy Friday, August 29, The torpedo boat destrover in her offi was | cial a colored lad, aged 11 in Saturday, August R. C. D« Charles clist thros who was Atlanta, yesterday in a race at Ga i from his injuries Masked robbers held up a street car ash. yester and of whom Spokane WwW 1 the passengers ne ef of Police Reddy nced at Havana yester etiers ceived Greece, Austria and Brazil, recog Republi the that at robbe lay was Chi It was annou day that been re Cuban Statistic Russian Ad 1 Buropean An average ow Russia last of 20 a day Monday, September 1. Over 10,000 men participated in year, today A trolley ran killing two The annual conw tional Letter Carriers he Kansas City carriage car at lown a men ention of the Association today the Na War id at Denver, Colo Murdered by Mr. and Mra their home Saturday The bark City of Papeta, loaded with 217.000 codfish, was badly damaged by while lying at her dock at Francisco During a dense fog the steamer Char. lotte collided Saturday off West Point, Va., with the schooner Annie N. Har ris, killing two sallors on the Harris Tuesday, September 2. The Seaboard Air Line Rallway has given an order for 31 new locomotives W. J. Bryan was the principal orator In the Labor Day celebration at Lincoln, Neb, yesterday he 13th annual convention of the Polish Singers’ Alliance of America was held In Chicago yesterday A steam launch containing ten young men capsized yesterday in the Hudson river near Albany, N. Y,, and two men were drowned The customs receipts at Havana for the month of August amounted to $735,885, a decrease of $133,540 for the same month last year, While alone in his office, Alver RB Ives, manager of an ice company at Rivere, Massa, was fatally shot by thieves, who ransacked the safe, robbers bo Britton Lewis were at Gainesville, Fla. San Killed For Stealing Grapes. Rome, Sept. 3.~~A Dominican lay brother named Cuzzoll recently dis covered three boys stealing grapes from a vineyard of the Minerva Con vent, which Is situated outside of Rome. The brother was the custo dian of the vineyard. 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Remember we have tinware graniteware, woodware, es, bugg ht and heavy harness, kinds. Every kind implements of the Dest At this time of the VEear 1 INAY w Cream Freez- |er, Lawn Mower, we have them. | We are anxious to have you drop {In and see this modern store, when in town. Location is next door to | Post Office. McCalmont & Co. R.B. MONTGOMERY. We Don't Promise More Than We Give You, But-- We Give You All we Promise IN THE LINE OF = Wall Paper, House Painting, Paper Hanging, Graining, Etc, R, B. MONTGOMERY, EK. WW. Corner Public Square BELLEFONTE, PENNA. E. K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COALS. Also all kinds of
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