2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Pa, DECEMBER 11, 1902, THOMAS 5. KEEN 1S DEAD. Famous ex-Spea'er of the House a Victim of Uraemia. THE END WAS NOT UNEXPECTED Injections of Oxygen Were Used to Rally Him From Sinking Spells, But They Proved Incffective — A Brief Sketch of His Life. Dec speaker died at tl A] Thomas B. of the house of t 210 o'clock Arlington Washington, Reed, former representatives, yesterday morning a 1e Photo by A. Duponk THOMAS B Hotel. Mr. Reed age. The end pected. Early began to sink bulletin signed Goodnow almost total functions mic symptoms This was bulletin to the condition had the ne¢ gers came briefly told dead Mr. Reed's fing been called eral days ago, w! The direct mia ington Congress, took t hi bed after tack of WAY to syn pf as the line complicat fested y It was 1 Reed fecal since | with “ REED. £3 of all unex- rnoon he WAS years was not at Saturday afte at = Drs WAS 188uU¢« Announcing and by Gardner and an and ws gone { from that family wame | a8 urae- e to Wash- ning of an at- gastriti This 1 turn gave wenkens Turk doubl fight Tanks cont near the kept tion | tient sinking freq wer 1 he yester fay for Portis Brief Sket of Mr. Reed. With tt Ten Reed tives, In 15 figure in publ passed off the was not open man, and he desi erate fortune upon might live during his declining years. There fore he resigned as a member of con gress from the Portland, Me, district and moved to New York city, where he joined the law firm Simpson, Thatcher & Barnum. Since that time he had steadily practiced law In 1878 Mr. Reed was elected to the red y earn a mod which he of 45th congress, and until his retirement | in 1899 he was reelected without in- terruption. His influence was strong: ly marked, and he had become the Jeader of his party. In the 5ist con gress, the Republicans having secured the ascendancy by a bare majority, he was elected speaker on the first bal | Jot. ' Almost Immediately the jovial, popular “Gentleman from Maine” be came “Czar” Reed. To rule the house, in which there was a bare Republican majority and a strong and determined minority, was a tremendous and most difficult task. Mr. Reed chose to rule with a rod of iron An the contre of the stormy scenes that made the ses sions of the ist congress memorable Reed became famous. Mr. Reed en forced what he believed was his con stitutional power present in the house in a vote despite their privilege to count members AR participating thelr refusal to use Thus he 4i4 away with the fiction that a man could be physically present in the hall of the house and conld at the same time be constructively absent In the early days of the Sist con gress the enforcement of this method of counting a quorum caused dally bat. tiles In the house. The Democrats fought vigorously and adopted ob structive tactics. Reed preserved his good humor, but he was inflexible and always won When he counted a quorum he declined to allow his count 0 be disputed.’ It is sald that at one time, when Representative Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, left his hat Iying on his desk, while he was In committee room, Speaker Read se sured a quorum by counting the hat | played ! his frie | the last time upon the face whi Finally the peer waa wan fortified 1a a | A WEEK'S NEWS OONDENSED. | his position by the adoption of the tao “Reed rules” on February 14, | 1890, | To Mr. Reed's unflinching courage | in carrying out the course he had de | termined upon in this congress was | due the passage of the measures that | “ ad been determined npon by the par y leaders, including the McKinley tariff bill. It was thus that Mr, Reed no small in bringing to the front the man who afterward pre | vented his obtaining the Republican nomination for the presidency Mr. Reed remained in congres enough to the dered by Eress part 8 long engen 51st con and the goo bitterness of the obliterated down the gavel oth congre after his ap to the ads ley, of Texas, anks, it the struggle completely when he laid at end of the pre Mr ative n reply iress which made in moving ote of tl can well be THOMAS B. REED'S FUNERAL Distinguished Sta vices at Portland, Portland, Me house of the Unitarian funeral the Thomas Brackett Reed afternoon. This forenoon thous nds were tesmen Attend Ser Me . 1 en J Hon held this services of were ands of permit ted to gaze for t 0 was ever full of life and joll The services were tinguished ton, pron the statesmen from ent men from New governors from the New states afew p ol pray er wv There was read the Bible short eulogy Rev. John Carre )enedictior from al and a pastor er the 1 body was placed in green Cemet land Ci W. 8S» (Georgy Hale, W Bird, Rs R. Wood PROTESTS AGAINST QUARANTINE Governor Stone Denies That Pennsyl- vania Cattie Are Affected i Pa re ev ‘ (: ompt a the wi THE IMMIGRATION BILL Amendments the Senate ington, Dec. § terday adopted all amendments to the | with the exception of one an educational test, and also the a tion of the committee in striking out gection 36, prohibiting the sale of in toxicants within the capitol building, and then laid aside the bill to pass a number of unobjected pension bills The amendment fixing a $3 head tax lon each immigrant coming into the United States furnished the principal | topie for debate. Mr. Gallinger insist | od that there was less necessity for it | pow than there was a year ago, but it was adopted without division. A new amendment was added designed to stop the alleged perjury on the part of persons seeking admission to the United States and the committee amendment making the head tax a len on the property of the transportation lines bringing Immigrants to the Unit | od States was stricken out. An amend ment also was agreed to exempting from the tax aliens In transit through the United States and aliens once ad mitted and who have pald the tax Important Adopted By Wash The senate yos the Dickinson Gets Fifteen Years. Philadelphia, Dec. 6 George Dick- | inson, alias Charles Wescott, was sen tenced yesterday to fifteen years ime prisonment in the Eastern penitent) Ary on twenty-four separate indict. | ments for burglary and on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill Policeman Carroll, who arfested him in West Philadelphia after a flores fight on a vacant lot Dickinson pleaded guilty to five burglaries and not gulity to nineteen others. He also pleaded not guilty to the indictment charging him with intent to kill Care voll. The jurors, however, without leaving their chairs, convicted the prise ober on every Indictment presented. ! the Ohlo on | Youngstown committee | immigration bill, | prescribing | Wednesday, December 8. Salem H. Wales, Attorney General Knox in his an- fatherdn-law of | | ecretary of War Root, died yesterday | at his home In New York. nual report to congress recommends | an increase of salaries for judicial of- ficers throughout the country. John Lippincott, G. M. Fryberger and Albert Dunlap were arrested at Lancaster, Pa, yesterday, charged with robbing the office at New Holland. The pla of the Brookville Manu. facturing Company, at Brookville, Ind., was destroyed by fire yesterday, Loss, $125.000. Three car loads of candy and two of canned goods were destroyed, Thursday, December 4. The Boston and Maine placed an order wiih the Works, Philadelphia, locomotives post tallroad has Inldwin Lo 9 comotive 20 for Two wreck yest Cre ent Tenr heir i Crossed wires at Alle terday caused Bittner, Hunsicl dry Is store a fire BOO and 150,000, Vanderbilt of confined Conn , Loss, Willis grand who was Westport Am Allen ommodore for great Vanderbilt six in wsylum, was son years insane i released yesterday Friday, December 8, announced at C« miners will crease of 20 cents a ton f« coal Two small ¢ Bowers death alond Elmer Kirschner and 6 It is iumbus that in demand an hildren of Mrs of Detroit were burned to yesterday when they were left in the hound Strack were throws enter ing | Bar f Louisy Saturday, Dec Three men i 1 © ember em H Wal tary of War Root Miners feet, and was killed Tuesday, December 9. President R t has api Wersler Phoenoxvi Attorney iIstine WIRO V§ inted J Thomps r postmaster at Pa General Fla 10 days Two trainmen were led fatally injured in a head-on the Pennsylvania Ral 0O., last night Max Manthey and two of his ehil- dren were burned to death in a fire which destroyed his store and dwelling at Colgate, Wis, Sunday night The Federal Court yesterday ap Knox for NAS gone to He St. Aug his health will be gone and two collision road near | pointed a receiver for the W. R. Ben- nett Company, who run one of the largest department stores at Omaha, Neb. Liabilities are $447,000; assets, $600,000, GENERAL MARKETS Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 8 Flour was steady. winter superfine, $2 Pog 280; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 3.35; city mills, extra. $28603 our was quiet, at $3.2003.25 per v4 Wheat was weak, No. 2 Pennsylvala, red. new, 8@76%e Corn was dull; No. 1 yellow, local, 5@166¢c. Oats were quiet; No. 2 white clipped, 37c.; lower grades, M025ec. 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