The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 22, 1901, Image 8

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Beport Shows That Number Were
Drowned in Islander Wreck.
108 PASSENGERS WERE ON BOARD
"any Returning From the Klondike
"v Gold'To Save Their
Lives heron, captain Foote Stayed
On Beard Until the Last.
Port Townsrnl Wash., Aug. 20. It
is now known that 07 lives were lost
as the result of the apalling disaster
to th sttamer Islander which struck
a Oostlflg Iceberg off Douglass Island
at 'i a. m. on August 15. The ship
went to the bottom in 20 minutes, car
rj'lm' neti. women and children to
wat graves. H will be some time
befo. 'u names of the greater part
of the .tims ran be obtained.
The Islander luul lOS passengers, and
all were in bed when the veset struck
The shock was so severe that many
wen- thrown from their berths and the
wildest excitement prevailed. Word
was soon passed that the vessel was
doomed, and a general srratnhle for
the lifeboats ensued, many lumping
overboard and attempting to swim
Mhore 'he distance being short. In
the scramble to get into the boats
many were hurled headlong Into the
chilly v. ;( r, which, according tc pas-'
Stagera a: living from the scene, seem
ed alive with human beings Before :
al! the passengers had left he vessel
ihe gave a unge ar.d went .jwn, Low
first.
a number of passengers ct the!
wrecked steamer tell their thrilling ex- -periences
during the disaster. M
Blumauer, of Portland, who was bring
ing out a -.in in i containing $14,000
in Klondike gold, rushed up to the,
upper deck when the boat was settling1
by the head, and Captain Foote told
him there was little danger. Soon
there was a t ish for the boats and
when he was boarding th lifeboat he
Was afraid to throw his satchel of gold
down from the deck i:ii the boat, for
fear that the weight of the gold would
stave a hole through the lifeboat and
thus cause the hiss of the lives of
those In tile boat, as well as losing
his own chancel of safety. He eon
sluOi I to abandon his gold, and drop
ping the .satchel on the deck, he slbl
down into the water and was hauled
to the boat, thankful to save his life.
One man. who had just come from
the Klondike, whose name could not
be learned. Is reported to have taken
.his portmanteau t" the care of the
purser, Mr. Bishop, and with the grip
containing dust amounting to 140,000
in value, grasped firmly In his hand,
jumped from the sinking steamer to
a boat close by, and failing to reach
the boat, he went down with his
treasure.
The death of Captain Foote was very
pathetic. He remained on the brie :ta
until the steamer -was foundering. I
When the vessel commenced to sink
and it was seen that no expedient
could avail, the captain, it is said,
jumped Into the life raft, which was
already taxed. Realizing that ills
weight would work havoc there, he ex
claimed: "I si" there are too many
here, so good-bye, boys," and swam
away. He wns shortly afti rward seen
to Bink.
h:
FROM MANILA,
U. S.
G i MacArthur and Staff
Arrive
C i Trarsport Sheridan.
Ban Pn ncisco, Aug, lit. The trans
port Sherid n arrived yesterday from
Manila, brli ; General MacArthur
and RtaiT the officers and enlisted
mi ie Fourti enth Infantry, Cora
pan; the Battalion of Engineers,
2i- (l rged soldiers, no prisoners,
tin dl ! l civilian employes, five
mar' i i . 12 stowaways. The pris
on! r ai nearly all short-term men,
mort ol th :n Boldiers ot the Four
teen b. Lii utenant C lorn 1 Quinton ft 1
iu con man I i
Fourti
.
as Captain
Tl Irty-fourth
imluent part
seng
s. w
Voiuii
on the Sheridan
Newton, of the
crs. who took a p
in th
In .
pt ure of Aguinal lo.
MacArthur
de districts,
itrlcts hive
The best
h : n Luzon.
lor;
sai'i: ' . ir.3
pines and iu. I wa
The people in i
relapsi 1 into barl
t :
11 ism.
rend
;til in not
is pacific
it not tranquilised, hut
it will not b many months before law
and oid t are observed everywhere.
I.teGE GUN EXPLODED.
Pnv.-
ste Koied and Several Fataliy
Hurt At Target Practice.
Junction City. Kan.. Atti.'. 20. While
at target practice about 9 o'clock yes
terday on I'ort Riley reservation, half
a mile north of this city, a seven inch
107 -pound .shell exploded as it was be
ing placed in the breech of a section
gun ot Siege flattery C. Seventh Ar
tillery, commanded by Captain Van
Duren, Private Watson was killed,
three others were fatally injured and
live si verely hurt.
The 107-pound shell had been put
into the third section gun, and private
Watson was ramming the shell home,
when there was a terrific explosion
and the headless body of Watson was
seen standing erect for almost 15 see
onds. Then it moved as if to step
and fell, alighting on the hack, with
the shoulders toward the gun.
In Melbourne. I
TP Four masked
Train Robbers
Melbourne, Aug.
men armed with revolvers held up a
tram car in the suburbs of Melbourne
ate last night and rifled eight passen
gers of their money and jewelry, after
which they decamped.
. . If ill i rn .. a i ntx a v v rt rvi
IOWA OFF FOR PANAMA. U'WT U' MK X
Rumors of An Ecuadorian Invasion of
Colombia Denied.
Washington, Aug. 19. Captain
Perry, of the battleship Iowa, now at
San Frani Isco, lias telegraphed to the
navy department an acknowledgment
of ins Instructions to proceed to the
west coast of Panama in connection
with the revolutionary troubles, but
reports that the boilers and Borau oth
er parts of the vessel need Immediate
at i ntion, It is hoped by the depart
ment, however, that she will be able
to s:iil sunn' tiiti" today.
The most Interesting development
was the news contained In a press
dispatch from Quito that Ecuadorian
troops aiv ready to Invade Colombia,
and
that a battle
was niiiiiiii. Kt iH'ar
1'
isto Mr. Bilva, the Colombian min
ister, while without advices from his
. ivi rnment, expressed the belief that
ihis new expedition was a part of the.
revolutionary movement, and that It
was in no sense oranlxed by the Ecua
dorian government. He said that
many years ago there had been fric
tion between the two governments, iut
that in recent years no important con
troversial issues had been raised be
tween them.
BIG
Report
INCREASE IN PENSIONS.
Shews That L.ist Year Beat
the Record.
Washington, Aug. 10. -Commissioner
Evans' statement of the operations
of lh- pension bureau shows that the
nnmbi of ponsln s on the ridls
i ni 10 li was ' J "" a net i;ain of
i. ' over last year. The total net loss
to the roll during the y ar was 13,586
which includes 38 155 I y d nth, 8.'):! by
remarriage, 1,582 by minors reaching
tb :ie of 16, 1,538 by failure to claim
pension and 1,460 from other causes
A comparative table shows 'hat the
roll for the year Just closed Is th.
"high ffatei mark' in th history of
the pension bureau, the t highest
1 ig : n reachi ! In 1898 01 the
gains to the rolls during the year 3, My
were from the war with Spain.
NEFTUNi PROBABLY WRECKED.
Pieces of R.iscian Bark Four.d on the
Bciich Near Pensacola,
Pensacola, Aug. 20. II is feared the
Russian bark Neptune, Captain Zett
koff, which sailed from hole Aug. 10
lor Montevideo, was lost in the recent
storm. Pieces of the stern of a vessel
bearing the name "Neptune" were
picked UP yesterday on the outer
beach of Santa Rosa Island, several
miles out.
Three Hundred Boilermakers Strike.
Akron, O., Aug. 20. Because a non
union boilermaker refused to join the
unhm and the company declined to
discharge him, over 300 employes of
the Stirling Boiler company at Bar
herton quit work yesterday, and the
plant is idle.
Poor Boy's Chances
A verv lafcerestuifl an.l helpful
book that Pverv boy should linve,
Parents should see they have it.
Finelv printed, 989 paces, 186 II
LUSTRATION'S. Artistiq Cloth
13indiug- Mailed for 00c. Address,
W. B. JONES CO., Silver Creek,
N. T. MMt:
"Silver Plate that Wears."
The triule mark
" 1847 til -s
on Spoons, Porks, etc., is a guar
antee "f quality the world over.
The refi - lN-17 instires the
genuine Rogers iialit . For s.ile
by leading dealers everywhere.
Send for catalogue No. 191 , to
Intrrnntional Silver Cr. Mor'den. Conn.
mj I 'I ' . " I J n. II I UIUIIUU
News of Iutnrest From All Parts
of the State.
BRCCHT'S OBJECTIONS UPHELD
More Votes For Cassel, Congressional
Candidate, In Certain Districts Than
McKinlcy Received For President.;
Shake-up In Scranton Police Force.
Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 20. At yester
day afternoon's session of the board
of return Judgi s of Saturday's Repub
lican county primary for congressman,
the Brecht faction objected to the vote
Of 26 distrvts on the ground that more
votes were returned from these dis
tricts than McKinley received for
president, which, under the rules of
the Republican party is prima facie
vidence of fraud and must he Investi
gated, The hoard sustained the objec
tion In l"i districts 13 from the city,
thi- third waul. .Matiheim and C'onoy.
Comparison shows that the vote at
this primary exceeds that or the gen
eral election last November by 357
votes. The votes of the districts ol
Jected to will be investigated at a
meeting of the committee on contest
next Friday. The official result of the
primary i Cassi i, Quay candidate,
10,501; Brecht, anti-Quay, 9,569; Cas
sel majority, H;i2.
SHAKE-UP Or SCRANTON'S FINEST
New Recorder Makes Wholesale
Changes In Police Force.
Scranton, Pa, Aug. no. There wasi
a general shake-up of the police force
yesterday. Captain Davis was reduced
to a lieutenancy; Lieutenant Goerlitss 1
was reduced to the ranks; Lieutenant
Day was made city detective; Lieu
tenant Williams was made captain;
Patrolmen Palmer and Walsh were ele
vated to lieutenancies, and Patrolmen
Block, Schmidt, Watkins, Rodham and
Bloan wer' dismissed. Among the
new patrolmen is John McHale, who
was Bred by Mayor Bailey lor having
supported the Connellltes,
No cause for the changes is as
signed. Under the "ripper" the gov
ernor's ai pointed recorder need not
give any cause or seek concurrence of
ro'tiicils, The Are department i to
get a .slia!;-up todav
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Inn, ll.it If IdsritM, ask Drnffflst RH
rHU'llKKIKK-N ISNUlalNH iii Hett and
Uold mi'Uill iioxofl, Mftlnd wltto t'ii" ribbon,
rhr i ihrr. Krfkf r dwnsjairona asibatl-
ini lona and Imlfatlona. Kuruf rourUragflsl,
I, ! If TmU-
monlala k Hi r Iter l.nill-." ( trller,
b) return lull. 10,000 Testimonials, bolder
all Druggists.
ORIOBBSTSR OR1WIOAL CO.
SI00 aaullaon Hqnarr, i-llli.A.. I" A.
Ml'iiIIuu .alt pupar.
bi HrtMl I ti KILLS SIX.
Fire
In FUund House Reached Explo
sive, With Dire Results.
Little Falls, N. Y., Aug. 20. The
Mohawk A,- Melone round house at
Herkimer was discovered to be on ffre
at 10.30 last night. Watchman Gilbrrt
and an engine tender named John
Deck, assisted by residents of the vl
i Inity and members of the bridge
building gang, attempted to extinguish
the flames. While they were battling
with the fire a large quantity of dyna
mite stored in the building exploded
with terrific force, killing Gilbert and
Heck and four others.
GOOD ADVICE.
The most miserable beings iu the
world are those suffering from Dys
pepsia and Liver Complaint. More
than seventy-ii.e per cent, of tbe
people in the United States are af
llicted with these two diseases and
tbeir effects: such as Sour Stomach.
S'ck rieadacbe. .Habitual Costive
ppss, Palpitation of the Heart,
Heart-burn, Water-brash, Gnawinir
and Burning Pains at the Pit of the
Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated
Tongue and Disagreeable Taste in
theMouth. Coming up of Food after
Eating, Low Spirited, etc. Go to
your druggist and get a bottle of
August Flower for 75 cents. Two
doses will relieve you. Try it. Qet
Green's Prize Almanac.
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Ayer's Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your dys
pepsia, make your liver right,
easy to take, easy to operate.
pSc. All drug-flits.
Waal you r luousUvb or beard baaatif al
Drown or ncp duck i idph hi
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ftVJE
.era
m iMMMIf, m I 9 Hsu l CO , Nuts, H
Bspnblican Standing Committal
Adams C. V. Bfnaaman. J. D. Np.
UnaTer-Charles Drecse. Klmar WeUel.
leaver W Tlioi Herbater. Jackson Baker,
er.tre W. A. Naap. F II. Mine.
buuinan -l'eler MhalTer, C H. Ipdesrorr.
Franklin --John llacltrnbiiro:, (iro F. Nletlur.
larkson J. Harvey Mover, O. A. Brouee.
Mlddltburg f. W. Spec lit. Frank Kelts.
Miildlccreek D F. How, Oco. 0 stuck.
Monroe W. L Young. I) P. Hitler
Penn Harry L, Kiiulc, Uro M. Witmer.
Perry f, K. Hover, alien Valentine.
Parry W, Joslan Wlnay. C. s. Sprirolo.
Srliirwnve J. A. I.iim-ard, J. F. Keller.
Sj.rinit Inn.. U. KIkm, l. II Snook,
t'nion -Jftr.ib SUilil. A. .1 Stroll.
rVasbtiurton Myron Nfoyer, VV F. IUowu.
PsTrn Youxo, Dhsirman,
tun K. Wcrni . Secretary,
J. I kank BjrjTZ, Treasurer
Middles urgh Market.
Butter....
Hjhm
I Wheat To
I live ."()
('urn 50
12
(Ml
Onious!!!
1 Lard
Tallo...
Chickens.
I Side
Shoulder
10 Oats 32)
I Potatoes 00
8 Bran per 100. 1.00 1
8 Middlings" 1.10
12 j Chop 1.10
11 IFlourperitbl ;.""
, Ham..
our reader, who bve oecniitou to um wbtsv
key. hum liiinicjiiiy 01 'otherwise, will ho Inter
eeted i n the kklverttiemeni in tiii4 paper of The
Hftyner DitMllnr Co., which offen pure Ityj
Whinkey, Seven xeori Old, dlred from their
illfltlllery t $9) 20 hi unllon, expreni prapsild.
Tbii offer if deserving f conefderatlon.
THE
Best School
at which to prepare for teach
inn or college, or to take a
thorough course in Vocal or
Instriitncul.il Music is
THE
Literary Institute
and State Normal
School
i,l HlooiiiNbtlris, Pa.
No other school offers such
superior, advantages, at such
low rates. It will pay you to
write for information. By re
cent act of the Legislature
tuition is now free to those
preparing to teach. Address
j. r. tTKUH, a. M rit.n.. r-inripai.
lllfMini.liura. I'a. ,
Another Mosquito Victim.
Havana. Aug. 20. The second man
who was bitten by infected mosquitoes
that had been set apart for the experi
ments of Dr. Caldas, the Brazilian ex
pert, died of yellow fever yesterday.
GENERAL MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 19. Flour
steady; winter superfine, I2.1C02.3O; lvnn
sylvaniH roller, clear, $!.9W3.15; city mills,
rxtra, 12.4061.66. Rye tlmir slow, at IZ.SMj
2.no per barrel. Wheat off; No. red,
fpot, T46T4VtiO Corn lirni. No. 2 yel
low, local, Me. ( lata firm; No. 2 White,
clipped, !''.; lower grades, 11043c,
Hay in i;iinii demand; No, 1 timothy. 110.60
tu 17 fur large bates. Beef tirm: hei f hams,
flt.60620.60. Pork steady; family, 117.60,
Live poultry quoted at '.''jc. lor Ih-iih, U'-ii
k4t. for old roosters. Dressed poultry at
inc. for choice fowls. OHe, fnr old roosters,
luitter steady; creamery, JD4c. Kkss
tirm ; New York and Pennsylvania, 17c.
Potatoes nrni; Jerseys, 60 7oc.
Baltimore, Md Aug, 19. Flour steady:
western super, t3.45fT2.56, Wheat tirm;
spot. 75H07514C.J the month, 7S076Hc.i
September, .t.i.-TIV. Corn tirm; mixed,
spot. tlKGOSc; the month, ;iv-. ! southern
white corn, iSef'c.: southern yi Mow -orn.
B.V. n.-its steady: No. '.' white. 4OVi041c;
No. 2 mixed, B81j39tyc. Rye steady; No, 2
nearby, KVx67c. Hay dull and easy; No.
1 timothy, 118.60017, Butter firm and un
changed! fancy Imitation, ISjflfc.; fancy
creamery, 20921c, K;;us firm and un
changed; fresh, ISOlOVio, Cheese tirm and
unchanged! large, iuv.c'. Suar firm; Hue
and cnursi' orn:mh;t-jd, ?,V25.
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TnuSTeu,Lo,NSPHILADELPHIA.PA.
Didn't Interest Her.
(iray Yes; I tell my wife
thin"; I do; don't you?
every-
AVJji te 1 did for awhile, but had to
quit. My wife said it was too stupid
for anything Boston Transcript.
WANTKTt-TRrST WORTHY MEN AND WO
men to travel and advertise for old established
house of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a
year and expenses, all payable In cosh.No can
Tossing required. Give references an enclose
self-addressed stamped enveloped Address
Manager, 845 Canon Bldf . Chicago, 4-18-14
I A Sensational
Everything in proportion
we art' compelled to re
duce, because we made
our purchase too heavy
for this season.
IJv purohuius ten dollars
worth of soods, we will
pay half fare.
I WOLF FREEDMAN, -
ntiiiiui.iHfWiiiiiiit
-I- a a a m m m
WANTED
Our complete Line of bed-room suites are vx
traordinary value. Trices deeply cut and
worth your while to consider.
Very respectfully,
W.
$ -13!) Maiket St.
Undertakiog a Specialty.
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More Your Buying
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YOU CAM YOURSELF SEE
Reno H- Walter,
MIDDLE BU ROM PENN,
it,t,l1't',!,'tit,tlt,llt'l tl't ttltlf ft
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REFRICrERATORS
Numbers and assortment to satisfy most any taste.
o htsve seeured the auency for tlie celebrated
BALDWIN DRY AIR BOX
It is the original "scientifically built" refrigerator
Tbeir points of superiority overall otber boxes, making
it the best and cheapest refrigerator on the market.
Everything can be removed, making it easy to
clean.
Patent "Lip Cup" preventing any warm air from
reaching the ice compartment,
Every one Is guaranteed to give satis i
faction. I
Prices range from 8 to $17.90 with or without water
tank.
Screen Doors, Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Garden
Tools, Water Coolers. t
W. H. HEIM, Sunbury, Pa.
AS
ijHnm. BOOK fall. A
4unrDUk. A. r araaova. Mow
SALE I
Freed ma ri s Bargain Season. f
Owing to the Spring season on
hud we offer you WONDER" I
FDL BAIiviAIXSi,, ihebeauti-
fid line ofXcgliyeeShirts, lauti-
fill Shirt Waists up-to-date. The X
very latest styles in Gents' Fur
bisbilt Goods al a great reiluctkn 2
in prices as follows:
MKX's.sliTs.
$16.00 Suits ou down to $1:5.00
14.00 Suits cut down to 1 LOO
12.00 Suits out down to .()
10.00 Suits out down to 7.89
8.00 Suits eut down to 5.00
V. Mirl, el s
'i OM Stead
VSUl HY, PA.
,,,,iiitiiiiiiiiiii
25
PERSONS to buy a bed
l'OOlll Mlltr. rilliuKliiic,
c-eu pieces lor sjlo.OO j.
tfs
BsS0 We do not deliver these X
suits out of town for tliis $
This offer is to bold good until the
fl.OL-K III l'i!4'l-l' I
Others will quote you the
same grade of suite from $20
to 823.
A. SHIPMAN,
SUNBUKY, PA.
5
oine Silver-Toofroed Talker S
may tr.v to make .um in i ;, n,,. h
"i " l un-i-ii etlMaf." noil ll,iM- ?
not matter mnch whether II is or J
Mil, but srhen 3 011 come la 7
BUVIING FARM TOOLS f
Don't trust liiin too far.
Do some thinking before you buy.
' WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU
the OSBORNE LINE !
THB SUPERIOR POIN1
It! T Tt 1 1 It 1 1 H Sut fi I .
Ever stop to think how much profits go to
the wholesale and retail dealers 7 Buy direct
from tbe maker and save these profits. Puro
i-oods, full Pleasure and distillers' prices are
the Inducements offered by The llayner Distil
ling Co. Bee their adTertlfement in this Issue
REFRIGERATORS