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WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 209 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA BOTH "PHONES, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans N. Insurance Writ- fen, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. WHEN YOU want a glasn of good, pure r you should insist on having STEGMAIER’S Tt Jt In bottled at the : Diswos by the latest : methods for a and it costs you no more than common beer bottled with a piece of rubber hose. Insist on’ hay- TRANSPORT AFLAME Disaster to Steamer Meade In San Francisco Harbor. THREE DEADANDOVER FIFTY INJURED While Preparing te Sail Ship Filled With Seldiers and Laden With Military Stores and Baggage Was Badly Burned. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2 — Three iden were killal and over fifty injured and a nomber of others are missing on board the United Suites transport Meade in the harbor bere. The steam- er, which was anchored of shore with solliers amd =upplies for the Philip pines, caught fire and flamed up from sfetn 0 stern. with the flames spurting from ber hold The smoke was so dense that wany of those on board who tried to rescae their comrades fell gpconscloul, while others staggerod abwat [Ike drunken men Ihe dead are Captain Charles Dakin of Engine Company No. 4, G Wallace, third officer of the Meade, and Thomas Hennessy, fireman Charles ill, operator for Chief Fer- uandez; George Hrown of engine No. 12. W. Heagun of engine No. 12 and one of the saijors of the Meade, name punknewn, are missing Captain George Wilson of the Meade had his shoulder broken. First Officer Lasack of the Meade, H. Dall, second officer of the United States transport service; Battalion Chief Feruandez of the fire department and nearly Afty other men were injured. The Meade, on which were 1,000 men all ready to sail for the Philippines, wns anchored off Folsom street when the fre started in the forwanl part of the hold. The fire spread in a second to avery part of the hold of the ship. It blazed up through the batchways, and before the officers and men on bourd were fully aroused from sleep the entire ship was a furuace The alarm of fire was sounded through the city, and every avaliable fire fighting apparatus was seut to the sed front Eight hundred barrels of lime were stored on the fore deck of the Meade. The fuses from the burning lime made it next to impossible for the firemen to get close to the buming ship. Some of them fell over, their lungs being filled with the poison The wen Ia the fire department risk- od their lives to save the men on the ship. After an dosen engines had pumped water into the hold, assisted by the fireboats, the fire was under control The men on the Moude were cow posed of the Scosmd Lnlantry and the Eighth and Tuirteenth batteries of light artillery The fore part of the ship, where the fire started, contained the personal ef. fects of the officers and men of the regiments cu route to Manlia, The ves- sel also Lad on board a cargo of 3.000 tons of commissary and quartermaster supplies consigned to the Philippines While the fire was at its height the wen who were fighting the blaze were in coustnnt fear of am explosion, be- lleving the flames would reach the am- munition. The fire ate its way through many compartments, but did not reach the smumunition The spread of the flames to the pow- der was prevented only by the strenu- ous work of those tighting the Llaze The property loss caused Ly the fire, which destroyed nearly all the personal offecta of the officers of the outgoing regiments, Is $50000. The damage to the steamer itself will net exceed $2.- O09 The cause of the fire Is unknown, but a rumor that the fire might have been the result of a plot to blow up the Meade has found no coufirwation. Mine Explosion Near Blaeficld. ROANOKE, Va. Feb. 2.—A special trom Bluefield, W. Va. says: “A re port has just reached here of an ex- plosion in what is called the Bald Knob ine No. 2 one of the operations of e Red Jacket Coal aud Coke com- pany, near Delorme One miner dead and three others seriously lujured have been taken out of the shaft. A force of men was at work in the mines at the time of the explosion, and It 1s feared that many other victims are dead iu the mine Fire Scare In Plttsburg Hospital, PITTSBURG, Feb 2. Bumewhat of a fire scare was experienced Lere last night when au alarm 4f fire was sent in from the Western Pennsylvania hos- pital and It wax reported that the main building, in which were several hun- dred patients, was ablaze aud that the fire was serious. The blaze, however, proved te be a slight one and was ex- tinguished by the hospital physiclans and orderlies before the arrival of the fire department EE —————————. Two Men Senlded te Death. NEW YORK, Feb 2 -Two men met death [Ip an upusus! aceldent at the National Metallurgic works, near Jeor- sey City. They were standing near a ladle of molten metal when a chaln broke, and the liguid ere was dumped into a pool of water ou the floor. A blinding cloud of steawn arose and en- veloped the wen, both of whom, John Yanos and John Dobus, were so badly scalded that they died within a few hours, Bowes Case Up In Congress. WABHINGTON, Feb. 2. Represent: ative Crumpacker has introduced a res: t of commerce and Iabor to with in Exhibition of Seen Football American Players Take Notice. NEW YORK, Feb. 2-At bok | ton park, Brooklyu. the visiting team | of New Zealand football players gave an exhibition of their skill in the sport | which aroused very much eutbusiasm ! amoug the spectators, The teaw Is returuing home from a victorious tour of England, having met | and defeated the best of the British | players. The visitors played against | A team cumnposed partly of New York players and partiy from among he | substitutes of the visiting team The game was an exhibition of | “open” football that made the Amer can college men present sit ap and | take notice. Ruuning in the form of a | triangle, with the man carrylog the | ball at the apex, the New Zealandems swept up the teld forty vards, passing | the ball from one to another as they ware threatened by opposing tacklers before they were stopped As soon us the runner carrying the ball stopped the two teams formed a “serum.” or clrcie, by locking arms Inte this the ball was tossed aud Kick ed about until 8a New Zealand forwand snapped It back with his foot to a halfback In waiting Then ensued the rush up the feild again, and in short onler a “try” was scored, which Is similar to the touchdown in the inter collegiate grime. The visitors presented a peculiar ap pearance when ready for play as com pared with the American football play. er. They wore no protective armor of any kind, wearing only jersey and run ning trunks, with light shoes and short socks. Thelr bare knees would have offered a fine chance for opposing players to inflict Injuries, but the game, It was sald, Is entirely free from roughness of that sort, and the play- ers scouted the suggestion that any protection was neoded. The final score was 46 to 13 In favor of the New Zen: landers, Fifteen men played on exch side, and the halves were of thirty-five juinntes’ duration. The qulck passing of the vis tors, thelr kicking and precision in all manner of play< won the adwliration of the many collegiate football play ers among the spectators Faust Work of Moter Boat, PALM BEACH, Fia., Feb. 2 lun the fnotor boat regatta here the feature of the races was the fast work of George Gluogras’ Twenty three the last event. The race was wou Ly Coo in | hour 40 minutes 58 seconds, with a bandicap of nearly five statute iiles The Twenty three was started at the scratch and finished fourth, only » few yards behind the third boat, after wak ing the 15.525 statute miles ino the fast time of 1 hour 42 minutes 17 seconds Seven Full a Surprise at Oakland, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2 Favor ites fared badly at Oakland, and sev ern} long shots came under the first. Opening at 40 to 1 and played down to 15 to 1, Reven Full gave the talent a surprise by winning the first race. The ring was hit hard again in the second event, lady Kent, at 9 to 1, winning. Royal Rogue, at 7 to 1, took the fifth race fu wire Vino at Ascot. LO8 ANGELES, Cal, Feb 2—The ring was given a beating when Vino wou the fourth race at Ascot. Vimo was backed from 3 to 1 to 8 to 5 and won by five lengths from Orilene, the favorite. Tavanunes, at 20 to 1, furnish ed the day's surprise. Four favorites were returned winners. Corusecate, Driven Hard, Won. NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 2.-Rossmond and Coruscate were the winning fa. vorites at Clty park. Rossmoud's race was won easily, but Coruscate was driven bard to stall off Harry Stepliens Karama and Red Ruler outclassed their fickds, and both scored easily. Nicol rode three winners St. Valentine Won, NEW ORLEANS, Feb 2 entine In the fourth race at the Fair grounds saved the favorites from a shutout. The favorites, as a rule, were unequal to the tasks assigned them apd, tiring before the end of the con tests, suffered defeat. St. Val. Nelson and Terry te Fight. BOSTON, Feb, 2 By posting $2,000 forfeit money with the sporting editor of the Boston American Battling Nel sou has clinched the six round battle between himself and Terry MoGoy ern, which will take pluce at Philadel plile ou March 14 Decree Exonerntes Madden. CINCINNATI, 0, Feb, 2 «Without passing on the question of a divorce $200 a mouth alliwony was awnnlidd to Mrs. Jolin E Madden by Judge J. P. Bwing The decree cleared Madden's recon! as a horse hrissier of all charges of misdoing. Mrs. Mudden had chinrged that her husband onlered her to make lncorrect entries of some of his horses The court found the charge to be un- founded Grief Had Unbalanced iis Mind. CHICAGO, Feb 2 Willintin Helges, a wenlthy manufacturer, shot and kill od himself here while temporarily de ranged. A daughter of Mr. Hedges lost ber life in the lrognols theater tre over two years ago, und grief over her death Is supposed to have nnbalanesd wind Lady Grey Lies Unconselous, LONDON, Feb 2 <Lady trey, wife of Bir Edwanl Grey, the fpreign secre. | tary, was thrown from & trap while driving near Elllogham. Northumber Violent Scenes In Parisian Cathedrals; Fifty Arrests. BARRICADES TAREN n ASSAULT. {Operation of Freuch Separation Bill Has Arvused a Storm of Fre- test nnd Much: Active i Uppositieon, i PARIS, Fel 2 — Everywhere in tion of the clause of the church and i state separation bill which provides for | the making of inventories of the prop- | erty of the churches has aroused a In several provincial parishes Catholics have gathered in the churches and wade such strong resist. ance that the government commission eld were Unable to enter the «lditices In Paris violent scenes took place In severnl churches, notably those of St | Roch and Bi. Clothllde. An ihyentory | of the property of the church of St Roch hax not yet been made owing to the oppasition of the cougregation the defenders of the church of Nt. Clo thilde succuminsl before the energetic | assault of ag armed force, which acted ! on the avowed intention of the govern ment (o use every means at its disposal | to compel obedience to the enactment Before the government commissioner appeared at St (Jothilde church & po tire official who attempted to induce the clergy to permit inventory te be! received severe maitreatineut, while outside the policemen and mount «1 municipal guanis were compelled to adopt the sternest measures in order to disperse the turbulent crowd Repeated charges occurred. leading to fry Améang those taken into cuslixiy were two priests The crowd eventually became. 80 violent in the Rue de Grenelle that the pojice drew their swords, which, however, they did not use. Many persons including some policemen, were lujured during the fighting Two fire engiues were ordered to take up a position near the bx Ir to drench the crowd, which obhstinately refused to move, the women showing the greatest determination opening umbrellas for thelr protection and In the meanwhile chanting psalms M Lepine perfect of police, orderel the municipal guards and police to en ter the church Under a of broken chalrs the officers broke down the railinng= lo front of the ent: while the crowd ralued heavy blows up on thet: Then the firemen hurst the doors, and the poilce and munlk guards entered the building the principal officers wus wounded Inside the church the congregation bad ervcted barricades, which had to he taken hy assaunlt, while men and wo men fainted After the church had been cleared the commissioner proceed ed to take the inventory, the Catholics outside singing canticles In the ehamber of deputies Premiler Houvier's reply to au interpeliation on the subject by a Socialist deputy, M Allard, was given amid a great up rear. Tle government, however, se cured & vote of confidence by HS4 agninst 164 after the premier had as sured the chamber that the government was desirous of using tact and mod eration in carrying out the law, but that it was fully determilued to per form its duty no matter what the cost nn Arrests church so az to able LeCE<IATY shawer live in ipal Oue of severely General Andrade to Represent Palma HAVANA, Feb. 2 President Pala Las decided not to go to Santiago Feb 14, aud the government will be repre seuted at the dedication of the Awmert- can monuments by Geueral Freyre An drade, socretary of the iuterior ‘The secretary will couvey the greetings of the president and exprvss his apprecia tion of the perpetuation of the sacri fices made aud the mewories of the Awerlean <oldicr= and of the Incidents which resulted in the quick aud fual culmination of the struggle for iude- peudence Higgins Pardons Edwards. ALBANY, N.Y. Feb. 2 Governor Higgins nunounces that be bas pardon ed David Edwards, who is serving a six year senteuce In Auburn prison for manslaughter [He has served over three years aud six months of the sen tence, Goveruwor Higgins sald nounciug the pardon that it was grant el because the sentence was fuposed about the time that the new parule law went into effect der It Edwards released in au and if sentenosd uy would now have been Lyens Denles Authorship. WASHINGTON Judron W Lyous, the register of the treasury de clares that article pubilisind In a weukly newspaper ln New York, writ ten from Washington, which says that he gave the that the Feb, 2 nn ont statement president wonld replace nll colored mien holding offices in the south by white men, “is untrue amd without one iota of foundation so far os it wakes me | the author or lusplirer of that le luent.™ sli Found With His Neck Broken. HARDWICK, Muss, Fels 2 The body of a mnu supposed to be Francis Handy of Somerville, Mass, was found with bis peck broken ving in near the Boston and Malue Just across the iu the New Braintree by Charles Howe On, the body was found a dinmond ring, a mechanic's punch aud 7 cents in money n ditch i raliroad of Hoe town Alfonse Find te Say Farewell. BIARRITZ, France, Feb. 2 -Kiog Alfonso came here and took Princess Ros and Princess bay for a Inst au- tomabile hie Rass of Millionaire Denles She Married Wilson Mizner. CHICAGO, Feb, 2 Charles E Yerkes of this city, son of the late Charles T. Yerkes, declared that Mrs C. T. Yerkes (Mrs. Mizter) Is the victim of a plot and that the publicity which has lwen given her affairs within the last two days Is the result of trickery. Mr. Yerkes received the following “Telegram received. ridienious.™ After reading It Mr. Yerkes said “That is In respotise to a message set Ly me We are sure pow that [tory Is simply MES YERKES MIZNER in New York by some people who are conspiring to a certain end” ‘What is their motive, if thelr stary is not true?” Le was asked “I cannot discuss wotives,” Yerkes sald Mr Mizner ls Sure He Married Her. NEW YORK, Feb. 2--Wilsou Mizner Is quoted as saying: “1 married Mrs Charles T. Yerkes in ber Lome In Fifth uveutue on Tuesday evening. The cere wouy was siinple and brief. The Hey Mr. Giilles officiated. My witnesses were wy fricuds, Emile Bruguiere aud Joseph L. Eastland Mr. Gililes con firtu=s Mr. Mizuer's statement Mr Eistiaud, who was seeu iu hls room it the Hotel Seymour, sald Yes, Mrs friend Mizuer are war A Williens the cere Yerkes aud wy ried 1 was io HOLY General Bell to Commnnd Army. WASHINGTON Ihe presi Major General Jobin © chief of staf Licuten retired Feb, 2 dent nominated Bates, at livateusnt present to be general to succesd ant General Adna HK Chaffee, He also nominated Brigadier General A.W. Greely, chief sigual officer, to be major general of the line to ral Bates as major general, also Colonel James Allen to bLirigndier Reneral and cllef of the signal comps to succeed General Greely It further was anhouncesd that Brigadier General I. Franklin Rell the infantry and Leavenvorth, Kan, w chief of staff to Bates upon his retirement sii ois] fee he in command of 1t Fort penint now cavalry school HI sticcend General n April od Loenl Option Bill nt Albany ALBANY NY Feb 2 - Renator Tully and Walnwright have introduced in both houses the elty which will be favored wutisaloon It is mn different the Amb Wainwright Lill of last year and seeks to establish instead of ele the right of retonstrance to a court by a wn jority city residencs sue of four Classes « cal option law Assenbhivinnn local option hill the terinlly hiv Ke from ol tion of the qunlifisl electors in any district agninsgg the Is of any all of the overed Ly the preseut lo Hecnses or Nutional Quarantine Bill, WASHINGTON Members of the inl committoe selected] at a caucus of southieru senators and repre have on | uatioual hill h will be submit teal to a general mevting tonight of del egiations frown the states especially in terested fo uatioual legislation to ban ish yellow fever. The bill Incorporates of the provisions of the measure Inttaduced In the senate by Mr. Mal lory to give the federal authorities con trol of warithine quarantine Feb, 2 Ll . cand schtatlives ta quarantine while many Mutineers Now Hepeutant. PETERSBURG, Feb 2 Count received the following tel ral Llueviteh the forces in Artainonofy at Viadis pants thelr CI ST Witte Kram mandi Lins frou iene Coin Manchuria that the Is culin All hinve “tseneral reports ostok the repentance situntion the expressed thelr devo tion to the ror and thelr dete nation to be falthiful to thelr oath eral Mistehenk at vostok parti disorders rml Gen Vadis Lae nrrived Convict Objectn to Prison Society. ROSTON, Feb 2 The petition of William © Waoosdwanl kuown to erim nals Big Bi Hawley of habeas corpus lu order oe "for n writ that he ison hus been may he released from state pr denied Taking the Wosdwnrd olijected to Lis prisonment stand fn hls own ha was cotupelled to assoclate with felons, wherens ne hecause he had been sentenced merely for conait Hug a wisdedeauor Seoretnry Honaparte 111 WASHINGTON, beh 2 Bonaparte is confined to his with uttnck of and upon the advia will remain fwdoors for several days is expected that Le will be sume bis official dntles ment early next week Secretary home in tousilitis of bis physician It able to re al the depart an Hitt 1s Improving, WASHINGTON, Feb, 2 -Hepresen. tative I. I. Hitt of Hlinols, who has deen 11 at Lis home for more than a a. Tat of a trouble with hls heart, L_reporfed fo be lmproving Daving passed he crisis of the disease. WILL DECLINE GIFT $26,000 Appropriation. — T00 ELABORATE. A WEDDING PRESENT Matter Will Be Placed Before Min. lster Quesada In a Mild and Friccdly Way Avold Offending Islanders, WASHINGTON, Feb 2 — At White House it Is sald that the dent does pot approve of the friendly intentions of the Cuban government In appropriating S25,080 for the of a wedding gift to Miss velt While appre tives that Inspired the Cul ment, President Roosevelt co nifl the presi purchase Alice Roose iting the goenerotis mo sili govern Misiders the Proposes) g in the tod eialsirate Cir custances In a wild amd the president's views will be conveyed to the ment through Minister a hom the circumstances bh iv explains} he president understands clos Instincts of the ment in this mater frien the Cuban purely diy sihiject govern ta ive heen ful way oi Quesada the gra govern ied therefore Lie tde=ire= that the declination of such an expensive present shall in the most delicate terms possibie, that no offefise will be felt by the and generous OC Cuban Iw expressed a well meaniug ihsins After their exciting trip to New York Miss Alice Roosevelt and Repre dive Longworth spent a quiet day here Miss Roosevelt the White House until nearly noon superintemnding nnpacking of the wodiling go articles of birida came with her from New York As for Mr Langworth, he found his congressional mall bad so aceumulnted during five days’ holiday that ft was pill up In great stacks, aml aft- er A late breakfast he tackled the jot ters with a stenographer There seems to In Representative Butler Ames hath #jila remained in the wn and other that I finery his little doubt that ind Rep resentative Gillett basa friemls of Mr Longworth, will in figure in the wedding parts There iderahle siatisfacti Coligressional the from the ranks Some way is =ald to be con dis on in circles wer stall list of guests Invited German Ship Fired Upon. LE ITH, Boeotiand, Feb 2 Ihe an steamer Gemma, which has ar rived here, was fired on by the crew ff a schooner of unknown untionality in the Cattegnt, n large arm of the North sea, on the night of Jan 27. RI fle hots fired at a distance of a and the first mate of the who was on the bridge, was The minte says that he could the of the schioan er shouting and that he hell the Angas was Fiunish, Swadish or Russian ee ——————m—— Ger Were ship's length Gemma wotinded fistinetly hear Crew LAE used Boston Printers Strike, BOSTON, Feb 2 strike of book by Lhe long expected wd job printers ar Pypographical uuiou No in the national move hour day, has not Of the 0 in this Jen eal 14 iocordauce with ment for an eight issued large proportions nuion book and job printers less than oue fourth were idle [It < expinined by the union that one half of the tax) jounrmevmien to strike mder nuion ity had no occasion as they are already working conditions The Libel Charge Agninst Abbey, hAINGSTON., N. ¥.. Feb. 2 tion with the hearing today charge of eriminal Steplhien H. Abbey ol in the publication known as Around Town, Charles M. Preston superintendent of banking. for Mayor Morris Block, City Treas Doremus, City Clerk Cummings President Fredenburghh of the board aud a wumber of other are to testify In con of the ag fies libel nst said to be interest foriuer inte mer Hurer als officials Peoria Man Killed by Polleceman. PHILADELPHIA, Feu 2A who guve bis name as Patrick Say HL, died in a hospital here from the effects of a bullet wound received while endeavoriug to escape from a po Suy act man ul Peoria, voelnan of robliug was detected in the nm Rrocery store and flight Hi Polleetian Ke wha iter Ilse strue in the back sought siafoty iu Was pursiiasd by Hay fired two the fugitive seco kh Nay id Jodgad bis Kidneys Big Robhery SOMERVILLI fund of pe of Catton Cloth, Mass, leh 2 A called at the thie homes of Mit lesex hen seven, empl Bleaching ane Divelug seized ban vands of «otton Jord id wees uf COLE MY over liter of Detioie, n nrivsted the en plove “= the It shoe ke was an cling rabhing frm nd chine with receiving stolo erty More arrests arn expec tesd Telephone Is a Toal Wreck, JOHN'S, ~N. Feb, 3 Tele out from Flgueirm nt near Ihe fer sixteen bh rn =i N81 he sch hone avs bonnd for St) daviight Monday Hanes est] is net forty seven hus Hw during wnwk irs in th sho Mary's denise tog I'he sug rn Nt ot he a ton] Crew rig ostractdd nn contrivest after and hunger nil to reach shore from cold ring intensely Veteran Captain Retired WASHINGTON, Feb 2 £ Benjamin FF. Montgomery of the corps of the aru In charge the signal soars nt tied for sunny of telegraph ser lee feally lncapacitatod for active service on account of dbalillty incurred in service and has been placed ou the re Hired lat. ALL THE NEWS FIT TO PRINT” PRICE ONE CENT SPECIALS Inventory 1s over. We have found many little odds and ends it will 18 to your interest to iook after. There is no profit in them for us. You will be the winner here Following we give a few rousing specials to start the new year. Ladies” Collars Another lot, every cne worth 25¢, made of lace, silk, wash m terials, . all new goods. While tbey last Saturday and Monday 15¢ each. ete, ete Bates’ Seersuckers Une case, an endless assortment f manufacturer's remnants in5to 12 yard lengths, perfect goods, sold everywhere for 12}c. Saturday and Monday O¢ Wire Back Laces Beautiful, new and serviceable in Saturday and Monday 10c, worth double Corset Gover Embroideries 20 pieces, all new patterns on cos- tume cloth and some with insertions and edges, worth from 50¢ to 75¢ anywhere, specially priced at 20, 25, 28, 35 and 37}c. 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