2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, 1 * MAY 14 1908. OVER (0 HOME] ~ A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Wednesday, May 6. 4 a SLLaLABY R. M. Olyphant, president of the er Delaware and Hudson Railroad Com- Incendiary Starts Disastrous Blaze | juny, will resign at the next annual at Ottawa, Ind. ie a" { been In i ymmitted olf pt | i Morean, of Helena, Mont., who Baltimore, Md., for his there HUNDREDS OF HOUSES BURNED sulel le r hime Fire Started In Lumber Yards and suse 300 employes ide Area Before It { in the Water Spread Over W Was Checked—Break Mains Handica; se officials ped Firemen. ' FET efforts to into this coun- in- Ottawa, Ont, May 11 pected of being of ndiary origin, UU IY fn ivy pass yesterday { stroyed hw longs of [fe John White, leased (rom serving a term of arson, was caught near was first discovered to the police station charged with eonflagration The fire originated within a stone's throw of where the great Hull fire of April 26, 1900, was checked. The Hull fire started on the opposite side of the river and spread to the Ottowa side, destroying millions of dollars worth of property. It burned out near where the Ottawa and Parry Sound Rallway enters the part of the city, and it was in the lumber yards near the railroad that yesterday's fire orig- inated The fire was confined to the follow ing area: The Ottawa and Parry Sound Railway on the south, Division on the east, First avenue on the west and the Richmond road on the north From the Parry Sound road to Richmond road is about one mile, and from First avenue to Divi street is about one-quarter of a mile While the fire among ngers on Thursday, May 7. ranting men the right to ofeated y Connecticut been re penitentiary after imprisonment for where the fire He was taken and will be the disastrous who has just ture the convention of the Mot annual tional Cong of Mich During a free fight at a hotel dance at Bay City, Mich., tw and Hed Joseph Tre of Italians fre ers met in De troit ) men were shot starting pani, the he who d« ad of a gang New York rance companies by bogus deaths, imprison frauded was sentenced to four years ment Colonel Asa P. Stanf late Leland Stanford in New York He lHionaire, but lled in absolute rd, brother of of California WAR once a pov western Friday, May 8. Dolge, of New York, has od A Bed airy for the street the the lumbe brigade of the sumi i idle by For an thrown west wir time the od the ) f glowing embers From the lumber yards the { frame h city fe rmer v A Mass O ville } city. Eve ment was 8Lroy Another lumber ¥ tled section ville credibly fire t« tions After mes swept ard In a thinly set heast Was east and piar, Anderson we, Elr vald wan 3) Monday, May 11, 3 or f Yor at Mar — - 84 THE THIRD BACH FESTIVAL Bethlehem's Great Musical Event an Unprecedented Success Pa, May 12 The third WAS aus entire intry ad th 1 th anta s Fly Magnificat in I'he time In America, Cincinnati chorus ‘or Night Pact road Nation onference of ting and ¢ reect . at At Jeffrey more, pre A Are 1] od by a stroved the Schofield Chart Ga Baiti- D.” for the Theodore Thomas rendering It in The soloists, and Miss Lucy A pranos Miss Marguerite Hall, alto: John Young, tenor, and Herbert With erspoon, basso, achieved a notable sue cess. The large audience joined in the chorales. The first night of the Back Festival was considered an un- | precedented success, and Director J Fred Wolle was overwhelmed with congratulations, This afternoon and evening the Christmas oratorio will be given, the chorus numbering 110 and the orches- tra 60 ory 1 second Anta elected Brackett. of 1879 Miss Efile Stewart Brickenstelin, so hot band saw de } Lamber com pany’s plant at West Superior, Wis, entailing a loss of $100. 004 GENERAL MARKETS Philadelphia, Pa. May 11 WAS steady, winter superfine, 2.90. Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.1 335; city mills, extra, $2.95603.10 ye flour was quiet, at $3.15@3.20 per barrel. Wheat was firm. No. 2 Penn- i 8F yank red, new, 500 80%c. Corn was rm; No. 2 yellow, local, 50%e. Oats quiet; No. I white clipped, 41c.; lower andes, 40c. Hay was steady; No. 1 imothy, $21 for far bales. Beef was | steady. beef hams, $196: 20. Pork was firm. family, $2050. Live poultry, 14 @16¢c. for hens, and 10c, for old roos. ters. Dressed poultry, at 14c. for choles fowls and 10c. for old roosters | Butter was steady. creamery, 25 per pound. Eggs were steady. New York | and Pennsylvania, 16 per dozen. Pota toes were steady. cholece, 684 70¢ r bushel y oi $2.70¢ German Societies of Jersey Organize. Trenton, N. J, May 11.-Fifty dele gates from various German societies throughout the state met here to form 8 state federation of such societies A temporary organizatioh was effect | od, with Charles J. Woerner, of this city, as president; Otto Schaller as secretary and Charles Kling as treas mrer. Another meeting will be held Bere on May 26. June | was selected As a day to be celebrated by German | societion throughout the state Live Stock Markets. East Liberty, Pa, May 11 Cattle were lower, cholee, 35 J0Q 6.45; prime, $6,109 5.25; I, M o i ROOK gi. Hogs 8 hadyy Yorkers asd lght h $o0s@ roughs, $5@G 6.50 were steady; best weathers, MA5G 5.10; culls and common. $201, Plot to Murder 300 Persons. 06.60 7. vel calves, San Francisco, May 12.--Two of the four Chinese highbinder societies’ presidents arrested for alleged com: plieity in the killing of Tom Yick, a member of the Chinese Bducational Society, have signed confessions In which they admit that a conspiracy axistod among the different ramifien tions of the powerful Hee Yup So elety to put out of the way 100 mem bors of the educational organization. Oh - a » Flour | ower, prime heavies, $7.05; me by colliery at Shamokin, | are ! top the | Na- ! | i ened i ont | EXPRESS MESSENGER CONFES | Passengers and Crew of Vera Cruz III Had Thrilling Experience. HAD 433 IMMIGRANTS ABOARD Was and Driven Far Out of Her Course All From Thirst—Finally Wrecked on North Carolina Coast. Norfolk, Va.,, May 12 wrecked the barkentine | ashore at | Saturday 1 for on the will carry Mass. bound anchored off the { North Carolina coast Friday for food and water, and later was wrecked, Of | the immigrants One man died from starvation The oth ers are well, The barkentine Hes high and dry and may yet be saved Norfolk wreckers have left for the scons A thrilling story of the ex perience at sea of the barkentine came to Norfolk over the gove sea coast telegraph N.C. The Vara Cruz, bound from the Cape Verde Islands to New Bedford, Mass. was within 136 miles of the chusetts coast two ago a terrific storm carried vels Hands Nearly Perished The 433 ship Portuguese immigrants from Vera Cruz Ill, driven Inlet, N. C., last still being cared A revenue « er New Bedford, barkenting Ocracoke ight, coast are them to whither the when she was 490 are men ronment from Hatteras, Massa weeks when away the vi sails and drove her far out to of ever DE SES All But $200 of the $20,000 Stolen in Transit Recovered PACKARS od the genger ¢ int say. Murphy accom panied house of a friend found f the 1's has been in t) employ o States Express Company for 15 vy Threatened With Destruction. Pa., May 12 The of Vint this county, is threat with destruction by a flerce for fire, which is raging near there Help was summoned from and a fire engine left on a special train. Two fire companies, with two engines, two wagons and 70 men have Also started from Altoona. The fire started In the woods six miles away last Friday, and has been burning steadily since then. The fire Is within Town Johnstown town ndale this city one-quarter of a mile of the town, snd | fears are entertained that help may | not reach there In time. The place is entirely surrounded by timber, near. ly all of which is ablaze Found Check For $21.000. Rahway, N. J, May 11.-It became known that Patrick Moore, a flagman at the New Hrunawick avenue cross ing of the Pennsylvania Rallroad, found a check for $21,000, which fut tered out of a window of the Long Branch express as It passed through here. The check was drawn on the Merchants’ National Bank of Chicago in favor of Mrs. Isabella Stewart, but the name of the maker was unde cipherable. The check was turned In to the lost property department of the ralliroad MeKinley's Niece In Vaudeville. New York, May 11--Mrs. Mabe! Pasr, a niece of the late President McKinley and a daughter of Abner McKinley, the late president's brother, it Is announced, will appear In Juue on the Hurtig and Seamon vaudeville circuit for 25 weeks, arrangements to that end having bees completed. Her first appearance as a professional vo aa will be made In Washington, LC. eae dd . 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