2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. J si CLOUDBCRST DROWNS3S Flood That Followed Done $3,500,000 Damage in South Carolina. MANY BUILDINGS DESTROYED |, Flood Upon Textile Village, and Down Budden Po Unprecedented urs Carrying Away Factories, Dwellings and Church 1 by a cl burst isi is region, resulting { life and prop truction of 6 Eehe (4 arty It reat | curred a ACO al Glendale Fifty-eight per BON8 Wer owned and the flaancial ated at $3,600,000 are homels of employ damage Five hundred people and 4,000 i y ou ment At nissir believe bodies there, 88 Are are operatives and all it to the banks are reports N 2 At Clin lestroyed, 13 ¢ at Clifton No lead 8 left stand were carried Department Will Give Relief . ILEeLY nd " Hundr nd ! bly of hend } irowned East plete : a th Usands threatened with co in nly ng the water front Entire $3,000.000 In East St of Mayor Cook, busir the saloons are ok is at work the ate effort BAY from four level of the water tgainst the embankment A hastily tonstrncted levee of sandbags and | mud js all that stands between the | city and almost complete submersion If the levee gives way all the main part of the city will be quickly flooded and not a streot in the business sec tion will be loft out of water. The rolay station Is now surrounded by water Rolls boats were sent to Venice, NL, which is completely flooded as a result of the break in the levee just south of the Merchants’ bridge. Only the roofs of houses are visible and the $00 fnbabditants are homeless, Many persons were obliged to flee from ‘ho flood only partly clad. The -—— property loss estimated at Louis n proclamation # is suspended sod and everybody levees in a desper the city, which inches below that presses up on to one to in the ge bau { but they have no food supplies, | heen 41 Methodist Church was lifted from its foundations and carried three blocks. In the school house, which is of brick, 200 men, women and children have found refuge. Unless there is a rise of another foot or so they are safe, Sev. houses were carried terrific current, and stock at thousands of dollars was de- eral business away In the valued stroyed wi the ent swept n Venice northward The ve thelr homes Wie to the river put in a washtub and waters, which kept burst the to the ter had barely One levee inal yards citizens from that was drowned. the various escaped report upants swept av yY and a werd River } thieves are looting clir i of the ovee 18X flood came by near Granite six feet high sweeping and vainly report was in the iry irks had been it was found that, ost their and chil is of per 3 of thelr ppeal was sent a neg water Madison foundatio ) Wer ns lives. The workmen wi fleeing for their that 15 car and foun ed, but rent St later men, womd y and into BIG SOFT COAL STRIKE IMMINENT Webster Company Violating Provisions of the Altoona Scale. STARVED TO SAVE LOVED ONES Money Was Saving Fre to Bring Family m Kishenef it a few conta Wholesale Emigration, Vienns June § The is sale and work of Austria Ons: Quen © re a whole men iron in of the iron Indus districts States in | stagnation of the Hundreds of men have the beginning and mines and iron perating on short time Wages have fallen 50 per cont, and In many the men are earning cents a day, and thelr families are suffering severely. There ls faint hope of any immediate Im provement in the situation, and whole colonies of workingmen are leaving the country unprecedents iry scharged since of the the works Year Are « instances less than § Big Trip In a Small Boat. Gloucester, Mass, June 8. Howard | Blackburn, who already has made two YOYages across the Atlantic alone In small dories, has started In his 15-foot flory America in a third Attempt to cross the ocean, with Havre as his ob jective point. His Intention is to re turn via Gibraltar, Western Islands, Porto Rico and Cuba and exhibit his boat at the St. Louis Exposition. A large crowd on the wharves and crafts In the harbor gave him a hearty rendoff. FRENCH BOMBARDRIGIG General O’Connor’s Force Opens Fire on Moroccan Town, GREAT DESTRUCTION WAS DONE France Takes Steps to Punish Arab Rebels For Attack on Governor Gen: Jonnart and Escort—Will Not Take Territory. eral Benl-Cunif, Algeria, June 9. -— The French artillery opened a preliminary fire at 5.30 o'clock yesterday on Figulg, the stronghold of the rebelling Zenaga tribesmen who recently attacked and tried to ambush Governor General Jonnart and his escort, of whom 13 were seriously injured, The actual bombardment began at 7.30 o'clock and lasted until 11 A. M., when a great de- struction of houses had been wrought, the mosque destroyed and it 1s believed a great number of natives killed General O'Connor commands the pu- nitive expedition, consisting of 4,000 men of the Foreign Legion and a strong force of artillery, armed with guns firing Melinite shells. General O'Con nor's plan was to adv n Figulg in three mns and his artil lery on commanding hills surrounding the re stronghold At 9.30 A. M. the French troop ! Julve Hill and another both stragetic positions, by movement The ramparts then 1200 metres the houses which were behind them, bullt of o« From thes¢ ie excell ance or CoOiu post els’ 14 il wn tant, and half a mile pressed wi re Ike ym earth the artillery m Melinite in the breach ‘1 A mui inhabitants of first sh the stroying ts fit concentrated whict ich Was In edifice was blow ction of the ve a great PRESIDENT AT HOME Mr. Roosevelt Gets Hearty Reception On Return to Washington Wa ngtos June ¢ Pre Roosevelt rot night fr two m Dur } i Ayes that ad he uw itn ness n aped hes 8 1 ha Loe fire made nearly double of the t been for he Sov retary would have that number. One remarkable features of the trip was the non-partisan spirit displayed in the reception of the president every where. Democratic as well as Repub lean mayors united in extending him A welcoming hand, while at Spring field, HIL., former Vice President Stey enson rode in the carriage with the president Negro Ran Amuck In Circus. Albany, N. J, June 5 ~Ludgar Syl baris, a negro advertised by a circus performing here as the sole survivor of the destruction of Bt. Plerre, Mar tinique, by Mont Pelee, ran amuck with a knife in the circus tent and cut David A. Cole, of Baltimore, in the knee. He was finally lassoed and taken to the police station, wound about from shoulders to feet with many feet of line To Consider Davis Memorial, Richmond, Va, June 6A call has been Issued for a meeting of the board of directors of the Davis Monument Amsociation to be held here June 10 to consider what form the memorial to Jefferson Davis, to be erected In this city, shall take. This is the result of the Inability of the executive commit tee to erect an arch with the $50,000 available Opium, Laudanum, UNE 11, 1908. 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