The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 10, 1894, Image 6

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THE NEWS
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All efforts to sell the Exposition buildings
as a whole having failed, President Donues-
berger, of the South Park Board, has decided
to dispose of them separately or in groups.”
Wm. Whalen, the bogus stock floater hin
been convicted in St. Louis,——The state of
Texas has not a dollar in its treasury,——An
unfinished building was demolished by the
wind in Park Ridge, Ill. One man was killed
and three seriously injured, —— Bishop Tuttle
sour, has joined the auxiliary branch of the
Salvation Army.——A man and two women
were drowned while skift ridin g at Keokuk,
fowa, ——63,500 Chinamen have been regis-
tered in Californian, ——Fire nearly
panic among the students in the Abbott Fe
male Seminary at Andover, Mass, —The as-
sessors in the town of North Bridge
decided to tax bicycles, Ross Cullen and
Delmar Farries are held in Brooklyn, N.
mer's body.——It is reported that Mayor
Hopkins will appoint Mrs, Potter Palmer a
member of the Chicago Board of Education,
on August 1st, to succeed Mrs. Flower
whose term then expires, Mrs, Palmer will
soon visit Japan.——Jake Brown was hanged
at Jefferson City, Mo,, for the murder of
Frank Mackin, ——Barray Facks, of Philadel-
phia, shot his mother in the head and then
killed himself. The woman will recover, -
The House
chusetts, agreed to
of Representatives of Massa-
the
constitution, embracing the principles
referendum by a vote of 156 to 2,
Sixto Ceroda, the of a band of
brigands that has been terrorizing the peo-
ple of the district around the town of Capala,
in the state of Cinalo, Mexico, has been
tured by a force of rurals after a long and
exciting chase, after four of Ceroda’s band
were killed, will Tha
Allan Line steamship Corean arrived at Phil-
adelphia after a stormy voyage, having been
pennéd in for four days by lcebergs.-
Nicolai de Raylan and A. E. Rachbette, Rus-
sian officials connected with the World's Fair
Commission, were arrested in Chicago on the
charge of disorderly conduct, ——Edward
Mills, the United States Express Company
guard who shot Edward Devery, was present-
ed with a watch and chain by
Mrs, Braunschwager,
of the
leader
a} -
Ceroda be shot,
bedroom in a three-story tene
lyn, was burned to death.
lamp set fire to the carpet
cock, of Shelby City, Ky
by Pat Cain, a drunken laborer,
—eMarshal Sil
was shot and killed
Senator Wolcott was bur in effigy ina
mining camp ja the Cy
eause of this recent
An imp
sentatives of nearly all the
heid in Philadelphia, to ta
abouta combination of |
called industrial navy
Provincetown Mass, a
by fishermen, are t
Washingto
Francisco
hundred Comm
movement,
Smith
der of
Oakland, ——8everal com;
da, under command of C
firing a shot, compelled Colonel Galvin's
tachment of Fry's
army, ot Mt, Sterling, Ohio, to
& O. train which they took j
she Broad Rilk Weavers’ Union
declared a strike in the Taragon
in Paterson, N. J., becanse
fused to recognize the sh pe
anies of Ohio mili
ionel Colt, without
Creneral
SACRE OR ©
silk
he company m-
wnmittes
organization, The
dred hands out +f
hundred of whom men, Presiden
Helmer and Vice President Helmer,
Merchants’ Bank, of Lockport, N, Y.,
strike throws two
employmen abogt
Are We
. Were
indicted for receiving money when the bank
was insolvent, — Nicholas Monsurrat,
president and genera: manager of the Cleve
land, Akron and Columbus Railroad, has re-
signed, to take effect June ist. ——C, M. Car
peuter, a traveling salesman for a New York
house, but who registered Baltimore,
died at the Hotel ‘Richmond, Va.
from an overdose of mor; hige, ~-While Lot-
tie Rowe, a while girl, »as returning to her
home, near Staontor, Va., from a dance in
company with John Bradford, they were at-
tacked by Lawrence Spiller, a negro, who,
after knocking Bradford senseless, murdered
the girl, and placed her body on the milroad
track. The negro was arrested, and
vice
from
Dodsui,
the
militia was called out to guard the jall and
prevent a lynching:
Nearly all of five boatloads of hunters be
longing to the ship Retriever were lost at sea,
The earriage-body factory of Francis &
Smith, in Amesburg, Oregon, was burned,
Mountsin fires were reported to be maging at
Westport and Keating, Ps. destroying bridges
flames to save property. Attorney General
Hancock gave a hearing to labor organiza.
tions petitioning him to begin proceedings
for the dissolution of the Standard Oil Com-
pany. -Hugh Dougherty, an engineer, was
fatally cut by David Mark because he insisted
on going to bed, Adam Fleischman, a
Poughkeepsie saloon-keepor, committed sui-
cide by getting in the way of a Central Hud-
son express train,——State Veterinary Bure
geon Gresewell, of Colorado, started for the
western part of the state, having been notified
by tnspectors that siousands of diseased Utah
sheep were crossing the line into Mesa and
Routt counties, Governor Waite says he will
eall out the militia to prevent the invasion, if
necessary, The Virginia prison authorities
have met with vigorous opposition in their
efforts to secure a farm on which to put con.
viets to work, ——The Hollander, Bradshaw-
Folsom Company, which conducted a large
department store in Boston, made an assign-
ment. The assets are $256,000 and the Labil-
ities $141,000, The Danish consul at Chi
eago has received a letter from Denmark
stating that Peter Anderson, one of Coxey's
army, is hedr to n large estate in that coun.
try.
Ma E. G. Pendleton, of Washington, D. C.,
has a tame swan, which he eaptured one day
while out hunting, that answers to his call
and Ie very domestic, running slong with the
ame geese and other animals of which he is
the owner,
nt nn II rin.
Taw young American bicyclist, Frank
from
a.
Lenz, who has been traversing Asia east
to west, has arrived at J
—-
COLEY AND HIS 300
Weary "Wealers at Last Reach
Their Destination,
IN CAMP AT BRIGHTWOOD.
No Clash With the Authorities—
Greeted at the District Line by
Thousands of Curious Per~
sons—Escorted to the Camp-
ing Place by One Off cer.
On the very threshold of the nation's cap
for the invasion whic he
tional banks, overthrow the whole
by himself, He promises that it will bring
f
other
The force through
which all this is to be done {8s not so formid
When he
n Easter Bun
desirable things
prominent,
Ohio, «
ington an five hundred thousand
The
Brightwood Driving Park, a suburb of
army of
wee which just marched in the
Wash
ington, numbered exactly 336 n entoen
dogs, This paueit)
bers he
he feels
wap 4 severe |
wears his
the great reve
tha
silon. That he e«
capital a much
doubt,
the
army's mareh
uid have br
there
Recruits haw been refused
¢
arger force
line Uniontown, "1
been in small bodies of
The best
fortunes with the Comn
3 march to Washington haa
§
ge arkable
one, The start
raging storm with 756 men
bered 600 at Pittst
worse shape
slid Pere
y ¥AVIY in the
neTon
Massillon, when be
saddle, dro-ged his head an
without spliit, harnessed to one
missary wagons,
A short distance
wl ag badly,
scinewhat more press;
were sandwiched in
unes and the beavy mane
the
led were passed to their
ive tune and, wi
the Hue
Crowds
IIIng Army s
strange
bearers
band started up a
t foot forward,
wont fo
marched «
had
all along the line to see the aggrogati
han
ans
Brightwood Park,
been talked of ane ond of the
at has agitated Co
y reesption the
rom
and for wha District o
sdoners have made such elaborate pre
ation, When they saw it they realised
y fear,
The Commenweal entered Camp Thaddeus
ens, in
Irightwood Park, shortly after 1
Oo clock, about four
The camp grounds are
from
miles the Capitol, whose
from camp, and
city limits, on Drigivt-
vetuith
1 alot s 1 vi £1
wl electrio line runs
As
indie
from the 8«
few hundred yards
mweal neared the camp gro
the county
was a member of the Greely Relief Expedi-
tion, joined in with two pate
the way in,
The eurlosity of the people of
to seo the aggregation was remarkable, In
the throng which swept out of the
of camp,
the Comme
dios, whe
a, and led
with Senators, Representatives
families, swells of the foreign
and
legation
everywhere,
to the demand made upon them,
Senators Mandarson and Frye, with their
wives, were in handsome onrringes, Senntor
Coke and Representative Duckley Kilgore, of
Texas, stood wedged in by the populace, and
the long gray beard of Benator Dolph, of
Oregon, shone conspicuously, Representa.
tive Doliver, of Towa, was at the head of
another group of Congressmen. Mrs, Anna
L. Diggs, of Kansas, the populist speaker,
stood with a baby in her arms, and beside
her, gorgeous in their satin, with long brajds
hanging down their backs and red buttons of
the nobility on thelr skull caps, were two
sphynx-faced Orientals from the Chinese
legation,
It was notiesable, however, that the very
class from whom General Coxey expeets the
greatest encouragement wore not present in
large numbers, These are the workingmen,
the moehianies of the oity, Agent Redstone,
who has been promising Mr, Coxey an esoort
of 1,500 men, was also conspiouous by his ab.
senoe,
At 8 o'clock in the afternoon Carl Brown
made a speech, reiterating his reincarnation
theories,
Mr, wext, He sald: “I believe
the goorontn And Hom-iuterest-boaring.
pond bill will be passed fn two works. You
only have to piek up the papers to see what
desperate straits these men dre coming 10 to
Look at the trains that
I don't believe it lawices-
No, far from I We will
to the Capitol steps and make our demands
This rev-
olutionary spirit of '7¢ is making the mongy-
Congress takes two
loft to itaelf,
10
vote on anything i
Four million
mon idle for nine That's what
Grover Cleveland this country.
Sherman and Tom Reed have helped hi, so
months,
has cost
Democrats, If Congress knows what the
is dighonest, We propose to give them the
benefit of the doubt and show them the way
out of the hole,
Coxey at the Capitol.
Yacob 8. Coxey marched his Army of the
monweal to the Capitol according to the
Yaft
announcement he made when he Je Massl-
Ohio, on Easter Sunday, five wee
fon,
for Washington, The procession, for wi
% permit has been granted, was escorted by
mounted polies to the Capitol groun is, There
the line was deflected into I street, AS
Hue of mounted
trance to the Capitol grounds,
policemen barred the
Marshal Browne marsbaled the men into
line after all had an early breakfast « {f eggs,
There were four hundred
the
coffees and bread,
«E61
with Philadel
men, of whish sixty came
phia division, marshalled by Christopher, Col-
umbug Jones. Each man carried a bhoavy
stick, to which was attached a small white
“Peqoe on earth, good will W-
denth to
start
+h, instructing them to disband
, Insoriieq
men, but
%." Before the
interest-bearing
made 8
on renche
ward
Browne
apitol and enter the grounds as in-
dividuals,
At 10,15 ook ready and
Wk the army Was
ut of the Brightwood Driving Park RR started
iundred
f
sLrong.
asdund interes
A avenue 10
CEEOL 3
gr
fenoe ana
Marshal Browne
stond at thelr disap po
Gut went up from oy
sssemblage. Mr, C1
srowd and mised hie hat,
was deathly pale, Captain Garden, of
Capitol police, stepy ed to one side of him and
Lieutenant Kelly, of the eity police, Was al
his other arm. The other formed
idly ab him. The
menacing
officnrs
wit crowd below Was
keg viule,
“What do
ack by
you want to do her 7 asked
Captain Garden,
{ wish to make an
address.” respon ied
sv, his volee showing intense smo.
‘But you eannot do that:” said Captain
Garden, quistly, but § rmly.
“Then oan 1 read a protest?’ asked Mr.
Coxey.
There was a moment's hesitation, He drew
from his pocket a type-writien manuscript
and began to unfold it. There was A move
ment among the officers, Capiain Garden
quietly took Mr. Coxey by the loft arm and
Lieutenant Kelley took him by the right
They moved down the steps, the solid rank
of officers following. Mr. thus
impelled downward and forward, He was
put under ar gt, but Srmly
Coxey Was
not pulled or
pushed away.
of shouts, Again the mounted officers charged,
the erowd surged and for a time looked na
though there would be troubde, Bat the ite
tie knot of officers pressed forward with
Coxey in their centre, They were finaked
by the mounted officers, Thus Coxey made
his exit from the Capitol entrance and the
cast front. As he moved away he tossed the
type-writton protest to & group of newspaper
men and said ;
“That is for the press,”
There was no formal arrest of Coxey, The
officers merely moved him away from the
sontre of conflict. They were satisfied in
having provented the use of the Capitol for
Coxey's specch and its attendant demonstra-
Hot. Wien the open area bad been cleared
General Coxey was given unrestrained Hib
erty. He turnsd toward his army, which
still stood on Ii street,
When the police had escorted Coxey to his
sarriage he elambered into the vehicle, where
his wife sat with the baby in her lap, and as
he $tood there a loud cheer was sont up from
the surrounding erowd,
The army ns it marched down Heoot,
street was followed by hundreds of poorly
dressad men and women, who cheered it all
the way without intermission, and houted
Marshals Cari Browne and Christophet Joe
lumbus Jones were the only persons arrested,
They were marched off to the police station
and locked up in adjacent cells, The entries
in their reapective cases were: Carl Drowne,
! supation artist and jour
aged forty-four,
nalist, single, charged with dikorderiy cone
duet, complainant, Officer Edward J. Beram-
r Robertson,
Christopher Columbus Jones, fifty-nine
Yours old, pumpmiaker, married, charged with
disorderly conduct, complainant, Officer Cos.
lin Flathers: arrested by Officer Auldridge,
reljeved
yrowne had been when ha got to
stod him. Browne appeared cast down
d at the door of
He
a statement,
his cell in reply to a reporter's knock,
was asked if he desired to
“I don’t
the
gponse, Dre
miske
wish to say apyi\bing until 1 hear
from American poople,”
Tite
ywie was released on #500 ball,
Carl Browne and Christopher Columbus
Jones be the Police Co
Browne be nrradgned the
United
will tried In art,
§ nl
tates statute,
the
regulating the peli
will be charged with dor
FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
EERATE.
11415 Day. In the Senate
pending amendment to the
ange the date on which the
into effect from June 1 to
inmed,
1157 Day. The death of
bridge #10 ped the wheels of
nothing was done in the
the announcement of 1
MeMilian,
regret.
debates «
tari
bil
July 30
uly
sho
Wis re.
Nenutor Blocy
egnisiation and
Renate but to re
4 death fror
and adopt the usual resolutions of
The Benate proceedings
i, most of the afternoon
Benator Mquire,
6 carol
general opposition
beelig
VENGEANCE OF A MOB.
Reddy Wilson Lynched in lows for Bhooting &
Marshal,
the most notorious
Central
Reddy Wilson, one of
and
Weal, is a cory
wl wellorganizged band of citizens,
ring paid the penalty for
City Marshal Whitney In
The principals to the Ivnching are
burglars bhighwaymen in the
of a determined
Wilson
we, the victim
shooting and
Missouri
Yaliey.
gnknown, having been earefully disguised
and their faces hidden behind masks,
About 100 men met at the schoolhouse at
12 o'clock. A leader was appointed and the
others sent out to get more men, At 1 o'clock
about 160 were gathered together and 400
more wore on the street, The le ader sent out
parties to look up a rope and sledge-bammers,
and the mob proceeded to the jail, Officers
Lyon, Duel, and Norse were then with the
prisoner, They drew their revolvers when
the mob came up, but when they were coy ered
by at least fifty weapons in the hands of the
mob and were ordered to deliver the prisoner
up they did so,
Wilson was then dragged out Into the
street, and the mob headed for the outakirts
Wilson tried to make a speech.
fense, but would say noting about his pals.
Before the man had finished what he bad to
tay his words were drowned by the eries of
The erime which was thus avenged was the
killing of City Marshal Whitney while that
raid upon a place supposed to be the rendes-
vous of a troublesome gang of burglars, the
house of & man named Henderson, Marshal
Whitney, Night Marshal Duel, Policeman
Jim Wiseoup, and J. B. Lyons determined to
search the house, In the room downstairs
the officers found Henderson, and Special
Policeman Wisecup was left to guard him,
while the other three men went up stairs,
There they found two of the burglars, and
when Marshall Whitney ordered them to sur-
render they opened fire on the overs, kil-
Mang Whitney, Lyons and Duel then empted
their revolvers at the burglars. One of
burglars wae shot in
through the lungs, once
der, and once through each leg, L:
a shot through his clothes, and it
ic
i
£
po
900 NEN KILLED
Were Holied Down the Mountain
From the Cliff Nearly 1,800
Fest Above, Bounding From
wall to Wall.
News has just been received
a terrible disaster which has over
ps sent
Yaquis In Bonora
and
The troops wes
a narrow canyon, up the precipitous sides of
ation of 1,500 to 2.000 {eet hugh
wriel es
DOWIGers
were in pu
Bierra de Bacatel,
filth day of the
guers into a long, dar
sierra de Dacatel,
me proecipit
al joast
An additiona
Grganige] io
wonunde
has boen
mpaien agains the
hed vigorousiy
« said that
r, alter the
called Lan
Arenas fell
me party of Yagu
» was slain lo a most cruel
$e
him walk, They
Sierre de Bacatel is
ir
Sountry ono
t is said that ond
were in the rebellion,
Yaquis,
The Yaquis sre to Mexico what the Apaches
are to Arizona, only, if anything, they are
more cruel. They are magnificient specimens
of manbood, few being under six feet, and
inaugurate periodical raids from their lm.
pregnable strongholds in the fastnesses of the
Sierre Nevadas,
©
A SILVER AVALANCHE.
Mint.
A portion of the $50,000,000 that is stored
away in vault C at the Mint in Philadelphin
12 foot and a width of 8 feet,
mouldy and frail, About 3 o'clock as Well
ington Morris, an employe, was standing on
top of the pile raking Wm rome loose silver
dollars, he tread into a bag and the silver
dollars at onos began to slide out. Like a
snow-fall on a mountain side the mass of
silver dollars grew in side,
There was an ominous ramble, and the
clerks at the foot of the pile looked up in sur.
prise, Seeing the impending danger, 8 wild
break was made for the door. Dr. Caleb
Whitehead, who represents the Mint Bureau,
jumped over the sales at the moment when
the dollars poured down with a roar, and ¥.
A. Sartori and W, L. Bosbyshell, who are as
sisting in the counting, scrambled out in the
nick of time. Serious Injury to Norris was
feared, but he succceded in escaping unhurt,
it estimated that the amount which fell was
valued st $2,000,000 and weighed 112,000
foitome of Mews Olexned from Various Parts (gf
the State
One minor was killed, another was fa
injured and a third
runaw
wus seviousiy nurt
y car in the Henry Colliery oi the
nigh Valley Coal Company, Dear Wilkes
Barre,
It is beljeved in Pittsburg that Walter Lyon
will be nominsted for Lieutenant OG
that "Jack Robinson, of
County,
in the fight for the sake of
IVErLOr,
nnd Delawire
in mereiy
notoriety,
Prohibitionists
Delaware County met at
Media nnd made thelr nominati
who
Rta
ang
Jerry Hockman, enlisted In the army
n Williams who for nea
ears has been mourned as dead, ha
glanglon,
Two
Omen were gt
wi iliaionm of ext
Clason Oi CX}
fot looking to
towns within a
Man, Bar
Widonler Cornelius Doyle, ©
2. tells a remarks
#0 her of the firs
MOnLtnE ago.
The Arabtdon ool
Hazle
Seven arrests
annual oon
of the Evangel
A
nog
GARY & sas
tiaw, who is confined
y Jail, was arrested in Beadin
Lancaster, in connection
ved to
e in the Parker Colliery,
have been
cated
Girards
John Weidensaul, 81 sours
tacked by bees
death.
med Welsh
ung
Moun
4ig nd y tp
Min ouliaw, we arrest vending,
Lancaster | anty officers, charged with
ing & participant in the robbery of the Cody
ane postoffice
The twe
Women's Fore
Presbyte
was
niy-fourth annual session of
ign Missionary Society of
ria Church {Philadelphia Sect
begun at Scranton, with 200 delegales,
representing six States, in atten innoe
Mrs Carrie Y. Kilgore was admitted to
practice 4s un lawyer io the courts of Berks
eounty,
that
Charies Hafler, a burglar, who was caught
being the first of her sex to
distinotion these,
attain
robbing a wealthy farmer, near Quakertown,
was vursued by a crowd of men and boys
and captured and he was lod 0 Quakertown
by a rope tied around his wrists,
Mrs. Adam Loagenscker, 40 years, oomne
mitted suicide by hanging in the atic of her
home in Maytown, Lancaster County.
It is likely Delaware County Prohititionists
will nominate Lewis D. Vail, of Philadelphia,
for the Judgeship.
Luther M. Fine, City Clark, of Easton, fol)
BLAZE AT WINCHESTER.
An lseendinry Fire Causes the Lome of S100, 000
Worth of Property.
Winchester, Va, had a $100,000 fire of in.
condiary origin, This is the second fire with.
fn the month. The Qre started on Main
street opposite the historic Taylor Hotel, and
burned the heart out of the best business
block of the town,
The principal josers are: Solenberger &
Stouffor, stoves and hardware, $12,000; John
Vilwig, furniture, $3,000; Adams Express
£1,000; C. W. Hensel, dry goods, #150004
»
Atwell, clothiers, 815.000, and a number of
gor & Stouffer's building. His loss is $10,000,
All partly insured,
Charles Drosdway Rouss, the New York