2 THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, SELLEFONTE. Fa. DECEMBER 18, 1908. (— Fiji THES BOMBARDED British and Germ Fort Silence o Cabello, in Cruisers at ty NO © IZ TO THE TOWN Firis Sat isfacti ish Flag On Merchant Ships—Vene- ied of La Guaira Blockade. Puerto Cabello, 15.—~The ish cruiser Chary bi and the German cruiser Vine bombarded the fortress They quickly silenced ft. The bombardment for 45 minutes fhe fortress of Fort Salano and dor. After thi Charyhd the demaoli ied By Demand For n For Pulling Down Brit zuela Notif Dec. los ta have here lasted is ‘astle Libe firing ita- the occupy almost 11 by th the ( ceased to castle y fOriress was th is probable only injured a few 1 a shelling. Libertador While th inten ort house was closed, The cruls- ers are The not account on the part consider tain and Germany upon Venezuela The Charybdes rived here Saturday morning The captain of the English merchant steamer Topaze, which was seized by a mob last Wednesday, the English commodore on board the Cha- rybdes and returned an hour later with a detachm ar charge of was greatly and inci ‘he En demand ate satis] the Brit advis | faction was hours th would be on rec message for instru At 5 0'¢ Vineta opened custom ho but was was done » town The United States onsul board the formed by had come to Venezuel abello can Pu is rto C action of the allies, they be proof that Bri intend forcing war for th precipitate which Great and the Vineta ar visited no took The pom this | ol marines, w 1lace fient raised arms no ont en the and the fortress and 58 replied, No fire on the The soon silenced 180 fortre iamage went on and was rs that they earch of the two *THISOTS their commands this port in s an warships Notified of Blockade, Caracas A Ie 15 note from the commanders of the man fleet ernment whic and Germany lan & to refra of La ties ar The her ment has b The diers inter The goods #0 German offer ernms The | zuela are desig try f ng pre on here Th Mie i r of President tro's gus aid yester day to let us know. and we will fight. If there 1s to be only salt coast, where we cannot reach the only thing far to de clare that destroy furnitu payment of this the scope of the HOTmAany the peopl he war an on our the to Go % debtor's the eve allies, left us to your re is a strange way to force obligation I bel ill soon ithin Monroe doctrine.” situation w come 9 ENGLAND CALLS A HALT Venezuelan Hostilities. It Is decls notified Fleet in Dee " THIN 16 red that the com Yenezue- pending the London the foreign has mander of the British fleet lan waters to se hostilities arbitration South Amer sion of a is known the in against An expres ettiement eived from overnment This through Stat gO rnment to for peaceful y hes n re Venezels g came in the | the United mit the « : subjects to Lansdowne lords Is the British downe add wm of a proposa gil mn of Brit (3¢ arpitration Nill unced In the he under consideration by government Lord Lang dl ‘We are greatly debted to the Mees of the States minister at Caracas.” In the house of commons yesterday Viscount Cranborne, parliamentary | secretary for foreign affairs, made a statement relative to the sinking of captured Venezuelan warships. He de nied that the Dritish admiral was re sponsible for the sinking of the ships. The under secretary sald his majes ty's government had been informed that the German commodore found it necessary fo sink two ships, but Great Britain was not responsible for this, The houre was crowded last even fng when the Venezuelan matter came up for debate. Henry White, the Amarichin stiarge SUBAIL hid 4 seit : I ANG rman Lord Ann now good o comix sed 1 in | United | | gen { be | | 10 AE Brit | | firemen and bo Waiters to Cease | | { from all p use of | | been reported from any se | i | after having expressed surprise that the government was anxious for an- other war after. South plained of the paucity of the informa- tion concerning the Venezuelan sito- ation. which has been given to parlia- ment. He sald he hoped arbitration would be accepted, ause, although President Roosevelt anxious to act correctly, the is full of dan and the president's hands might reed hy politicians Premior B lared that, the were the governt prepared | to an arbitration tribunal to He added also government hee is situation in so con alfour d¢ ial far finan claims cerned ns ont was roe assess them equitably that the United had not suggested arbitration Anglo- in Venezuela had ted to the American minis- Mr. Bowe with rey had ted the id German The States German interests been entru Mm, who protec Africa, com- | | | | | | od that it was | United GENERAL GRANT'S WIDO ton Resi Failure. er Passed Away at Her Washing dence From Heart disease was bronchitis avated by Her ing from the Nellie her her d SUI mo ARRr revents Her Grant Sartoris, wi age | rally attacks ter one of children w time had out « I of bee eath ith and Ellen Wrer married to General Grant in 1844 Mrs. Grant was with War much During the general remained as near when WAS CAND saw her } ] tw BUILDING COLLAPSED Fifty Men Buried Under Fallin at Ph g Round House ladelphia. all of took f extir ih n pt m nn vania Rallroad is mal n i Philade! phia ol the of the sr the str on the around the | terrified above t) weakened ran falling continn The nen cond sing of the Hee « of the heard steam The 1 service in 17 locomo were } her id goo The ns | ured gy rescuing tives caug ru badly | damaged Maryland's First Touch of Winter. Balti raln and sleet alternated and gave winter weathe I Jove 16 Snow high winds ast night first real : Reports of e 8 indicate rm Was graph from nication In the inter damage has ion of the ts art that the st and thelr to all cities fered wire n ley welght points electric Aan is interrupts travel | } i with No serious slate Rushing Coal to the Cities, Philadelphia, Dec. 15. <The Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company | had 5 locomotives in service ' transporting coal to market Haturday and yesterday. The company claims that 75,000 tons were started Saturday night and yesterday and Is now on the road. Most of it is destined for the large eastern cities. The motive power of the company has never holore been taxed as it is at the present, Died of Miccoughs. Rochester, N. Y.. Dec, 16 « After three days of constant hiccoughing, John Reibel, a barber, dind. Every effort was made by physicians to alle aver viate bis sufferings, but without avall WwW DEAD A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. I= Wednesday, December 10, ire In the business section of New Westminster, B. C., yesterday de stroyed property valued at $200,000, Hon. Robert M, Yardley, a prominent wember of the Bucks county, Pa., bar, dropped dead at Doylestown yesterday. Four of Philadelphia's public schools were eloged yesterday owing to cold class the supply of coal being exhausted According to a ruling by Postmaster General Payne, when women employed fn the postal service marry they must again take the oath of office The whole of the New York agricultural department is working to keep the hoof and mouth disease among eattle out of that state Thursday, December 11, Price, of 8S rooms, force N. Ya tantly Harry nectady truck by train and hn while | Thornton yORr was killed Julia conl yesterday old was in Eran WAR shorte for overtime The houss today ittee on ag RD 5 the NCW reported he house propriating to ut foot England wipe « 4 and moutl 1154 N ase among cattle Friday, December 12. arrived Now the arnegis And York yesterday rew in ¢ from Liverpool on steamer Ocean Powder Wor was Dittmar wood, N.J an ¢ x ple wrecked One « milo Satu December rday, Monday, December at Cam den Mra ars Wn Aang her tw med y amal ieath yea fire in daughters bu terday ment house New York The « m oi has pr wpe 1a ment of wp J. EQ falo archbishop of CC} to late Archbishop han f the Propaganda » the ag nt { Buf ieago, Fee nd i igley. « GENERAL MARKETS Dee. 15 ne. $2 lear 28563 jour sop fF & ) Pa winter su vania extra Philadelphia was steady Pennsy city mils quiet, at 83.2043 28 was firm: No, 2 Penn red new, 14 i 0 Waa No. 2 ye 1 Onts No. 2 it poed, 38% rades, 346 25« flay was st timothy, $17.60@ 15 large Beef was steady. beef hams Pork was firm; family poultry, 12%. for hens old rooster Dressed poultry, 12 choice fowls, and 10c, for old roosters Butter was steady; creamery pound. Eggs were steady and Pennsy!vaniz, 28c. per dozen, Po- tatoos steady. choles, 636 6 bushel, sof} a! ro or was pe r bd Wheat dull; Hoy quiet eady. No nles for and 871 Be L&T Live Stock Markets, East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 15 were lower, prime steers, 8 ih heifers $1 2@4.50; cows, $32.50604.25; bulls, $2.75 4.25 Veals 26c. higher; to $8 7601 6.256; dommon to good, $56.60 @8 to Hoge active and 10@156¢. higher, Bavy. $6. 4006.55. mixed, $6.30@6.40; orkers and op $6.20006.25; stags, a5 heep firm; mixed \ 76@4: culls to good, $1.76 be , $6.76 to ood. fe your bm: = Datta Cattle hE 6.35; ine gk A ig 4h 10; heavy 35 5.10 ity yivania, | lower | for i for | per | New York | WATCHING For the husband's homecoming does not usually outlast the early months of marriage. And this not because of any lessening of affection, but be- cause the wife finds the time for the evening meal come before she is ready for it. 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