The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 26, 1900, Image 8

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    BAD FAITH.
SULTAN MAY CAUSE TROUBLE
UNITED STATES,
RELATIONS ARE STRAINED.
Two
with
Diplomatic Intercourse Between the
Countries in Danger of Rupture Turkey
Has Failed to Keep Her Promise to Pay
Indemnity American
Property Daring Time of Massacre.
for Destroved
Wa
any quest
between
in a eritical
fan's bad
indemnity
aries for the
of the E
several buildi
missionaries are
massacres of
States
on leave «
announced, he
the Presid
Btraus
hls le
of » ve,
gitate hi
Diplon
golf ut (
faith
gs belo
» Mara
promised
amounting
was agalir
parture
elapsed sh
that pr
action t
for "wh
EDOW
NN TO PIECES
t Frederick County
ramite Explodes,
Frede
son of |
killed
of dyn:
meri
men,
fils son wo
bank, |
is not kit
explos
of
through
and on
son of Mr.
some dist
Ly an
explosion,
THEIR HOPE IN AM
Rely
Country,
Neoers Said to Kiron
London
quer corres
graphing Sund
“The tone
News shows ¢
is relying str
tion. Great
campaign
AN ATOLOGY TO SPAIN,
Government ver (hii
cago’s
By (
Expresses Regret
Had Break.
Madrid, able
Minister, Be
Silvela ax pologized for the as
Mayor of iicago arter H. Har:
sending ¢ o the Duke
the Spanish Minister at Washingt
attend the Dewey Day lobes
Mr. Storer sald the United
ment regretted the in
plained, was
mitted by an
should not be repe
States Gov
whi bh. i
Bn ¢
and pr
ated,
Strack by a Tornado
lexington, M Special
were injured, one
property was -n
passed just west
county.
The inj
pie, who will
Krohn, badly
on band and and John 1
eat and arm hurt, internal injuries,
The first place strock was the resides
Martin Bergman, occupied by Henry My
The house and barn were destroyed. lo
Hendrieks' house and {
were also destroyed,
killed and much ot
perty.
fatnliv,
die
hurt
pred
two
He ry Meye
tient
fare
bal adozen big barns
several
her damage done to pro-
Ten Indicted
Frankfort, Ky., (Special.} The Frankiin
County Grand Jury returned indictments
against 10 persons, charging them with con
plieity in the murder of Wm. Goebel, The
principles named are: Henry E. Youtsey,
James Howard, Berry Howard,
Whittaker and "Tallow Dick” Combs (cal-
ored,} Those indicted as scoessories before
the fact are Secretary of State Caleb Powers,
Capt. John T. Powers, Ex-Secretary of Stato
Charles Finley, W, H.
ton Golden,
Collision on B, and 0, Rallroa i.
Mount Vernon, (Bpeolal.) A fast Pali.
more and Ohlo passenger train from Chieago
freight train about half a mile from this
place. Both trains wers double headers and
all four locomotives were wrecked, Eagl
probably fatally lojored.
were slightly hurt.
Other tralgimmen
Smallpox in Northuisheriaud,
Warsaw, Va., (Special, Great exsitemont
prevalls in the neighborhood of Cowart,
Northumberland county, over the fact that
Warren Hughes, of that neighborhood, has
8 well-developed case of small pox. The
board of health has a strict quearantioe, and
has ordered vaccination in the leeation,
Dewey's Presont From Savanuah.
# Washington, (Special) Admiral Dewaoy
has added to his collection on deposit at the
Naidonal Museum the large sliver vase pre. |
sented to him by the elty of Bavanoah last
month,
THE NEWS.
partly
ler, a D
William insane,
inkard
sors
Hoffman, who is
knocked down George Strick
preacher, who was conducting funeral
vices In Machester Towns) ip.
Miss Maria if New York,
from Brooklyn Bridge, and, by se
markable luek, « apparent
she intended to com it suieide,
he Engiish actress, {11 from
‘oint Comfort
bad
Dipse, { eaped
. pos
seaped injury.
Cissfe Foftus. t
a pler walter at Od.
aped dro
6 sudden attack of verti
into des p
wud narrowly os waning, =he
actor, who
visionary
the
aborers to
tier to the
Presid
hiekh
falss lend
the Fie
frees to the sly
ia New
GXEY
have
inlon workme
REO,
john W, Hunter,
lead at the age of 92
Lhe steamer Nippon Maru
isco from the Oclont
vas sent to quarantine,
iral Dewey will bave to decid
review the Chicago
grandstand eon
or from a stand ore
uters aflllisted with (hw
w iil
ie from a
miractorns,
0 Carpe
& peo
nsiderabl
ronado that passed ju
Lafayette county, Mo
vis
ast west
Four Hives were [oat i
| Pa.
The strike of the
new Cornell
in, bat the ¢
be over
Heavy floods
1a firma
Italian laborers on the
dam in the Croton Valley is still
mtraciors einlm that it will soon
have impeded the railroad
i traflie in Alabama, and several towns are cut
| off. The rivers are pili] rising. and there are
| grave fears for the planters along the banks
! Four men were killed In a drunken row
iinn disorderly hou use at Windbar, Pa.
There was a snow storm in Colorado and
a tornado in Kansas,
Rufas Wright, of the firm of Morgan &
Wright, makers of bleyele tires, was shot
| and seriously wounded in the Leland Hotel,
Chicago, by a Mrs. Lathrop. Both
the shooting was aceidental,
The contractors and master Luilders in
| Chicago will themselves build the Dewey
{ stand. The strike situation in the bailding
j trades la becoming serious,
Charles H. Cole, former president of the
Gslobe National Bank, of Boston, pleaded
gulity to indictments for embezzlowent. and
sentanoe was deferred.
Two man and three women were placed on
i trial nt Celina for the nurder of John NR.
| Dilley, a rich lumberman.,
An organization was effected In
of western fruit dealers, to fight the eastern
combine,
The wine operators of Indiana and 1.
welt soni,
Mirna Dendle, a soliool tencher st Tyron,
ind. committed suicide by setting
on fire
Mere, Elizabeth Whitfield
her home in Mobile, Aln,
Rev, George L, Loe, a Presbyterian minis.
ter, is suing Rev,
dist preacher of Pittsburg, for a Bill for
oreupying the Intter's pulpit, at the rate of
£11 a Sunday.
Ex-Governor Altgeld, of Liltnols, spoke
before the Albany (N, Y.,) Bime allie League
| on “What Jefferson Would Do,"
Hellamy
FILIPINOS LOSE 106 IN ONE YVIiGHT
AND 43 IN ANOTHER,
Poth
Sur
ine the for
Native Village
Wounded”
Conflicts
Total
Surprised,
Nut nn Richer
Burned
the
rounded and
Mining Country in
Island of Luzon.
Manila General You
ports that rifles
attack Ameriean garrison
s Pros North lioeus,
repulsed. losing 106 men, The
irgent nen i
nen
Liut
Batooe Were
had no josss
Captain
rd Cavalry, recently
a squadron {f the
nded a village
¥ili
in ore
irron
surprised 200
apparenti)
Benguet pnrovines and
i
pinos living In barracks,
raiting canter for the
[he nat
tured, Ti
provinoes,
and 44
rned the
y killed chy
Uns American wie
ONE COMMISSIO
Wed 8117,183 Up
Fime,
Fox pe
‘resent
MIBEDERS 1 MEN, STARS
Mine
Anon
Windber
gf
tnlian
Hav ol yius pas fase
GOMEZ WEICOMED
fubane They Are i Heed
of § nited
Hav pect
while on his way to Sa
nder the
Staten,”
Tell
ana
atl Nuevilas, Oe
thusiasm. Ir
ome, he sald
*Caba ton
whe
r
r
“1
i
Sraln or
CRONJE LANDS AT ST, 1110
Wife is Wit
books Well
Rt. He n By Calle,
nd his wife and three
{f the former Boer
wher Boer
Niobe and Milwaukee
accompanied by Col
mot by the governor
chiel of Helens,
Sterndale. and Mrs, Storpdale, at the castle
where the party remeined | ir, alter
wards proeceding to bull
Genoral !
cheerful,
The General's fr iim
oh
dant, who,
bere
were
uel Reele They
and ecommander-in-
Excellency
risoners
4
hpril 10, innded
it
St, his
3 an hoy
the Kent
and
ling
Crone ihe Well appears
Viest Suapensiaon UVsssenger Rall way,
Wasbhinglon, (Special Probably the first
raliway ‘or the conveyance of
hus ever been Lulit is now
in eourse of! construction through and
around the cities of Barmen and Liberfeld,
the Ninte Depart-
ment from Consul Max Douclisein, at Bar-
men, The road, when cotnj leted, will lea
ttle over elpht miles in Jength, The ears
are suspended lu au fron Icamework, supe
ported Ly buttress plers and vertieal * iton
columps, The lramework surrounds the
fn way that the wheels
overhead eannot tise from the rails or slip
off in case of the breaking of a fitting or
Death of an Aunthoress,
Mobile, Aln., (Special), «Mrs, Elizabeth
Sho was the widow of Dr. Edward ¢, Bel.
amy, strgeon in the Confederate Army.
Her best known work, "Old Man (Hibert,”
Her
Jast novel, “Trinls of Vouny Lancaster,’ ap-
Johan W. Gates, of the Ametionn Steel and
| Wire Company, sdabited that twelve of the
mills had boon shut down on secodnt of
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
The Paris }
urated wiih
groat show
for on mi
were
formally inaug
the
in detsil
position was
Imposing ceremonies, but
will not be complete
mth or more, The opening speeches
made by President Loubet and M, MU
lerand, the Minister of Commerce, ihe
United States ull other
coping France,
Gon, Rir
Ladysmith, arrived a
given an imposing ofMeinl
poy
leads
inthe
nations,
number of exhibitor
George White, the defender
London, and
and enthus
ninr demonstration
I'he University of BE
degree of LL. D.
A Chinaman
hin
i® claimed. he pe
the seal of the
him as }
cinlimed
mperor,
A man in Ber
Rician, Induoe
containing strveh
revoit ia the
to the
issionarie
The
owing ROO
German gover
A resointd
ih >
wering
frei ony iw feptsintures of the
jevide whetlier sen re should be ale
mix
3
fpridar voled wes debated in tl
Legislative, Executis
ns agreed
houses,
Yavn
wa made
“nator
the attack 1
ntioL
Dos repaid to
by Mr. Dolliver.
Neputor Martin made an offort to
action on the billto reimburse Baltimore elty
for money advanced to the government dur.
ing the war of 1812,
ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE.
Mee, Maxim, wile of the gunmaker
accom pilshed stenographer,
husband's private secretary,
Charlies Schoelibacher, of Qulney, 1H.
dug up $2,000 that his mother planted inthe
garden, she distrosted banks,
Montreal has decided to erect the flaest
monument in Cabada in honor of the Mon.
trealers who bave fallen in South Africa.
Nelson was 30 when his won the vietory of
the Nile, Wellington was only 40 wheu be
opened the Peninsulnr War, Cromwell was
44 when he won at Naseby,
The people of Geneva, N. Y., are raising a
fund for a Hbrary as a memorial to Platt
Nogers Spencer, of copybook fame, Next
year will be the 100th anniversary of his
uirth,
Ex-Postmaster-General William 1. Wilson,
president of Washington and Lee University,
who went to Arizona some time ago on ne.
count of ill health, Is much better,
Senator Platt, of New York, dines out less
frequently than almost any other member of
the Senate, He is fond of home life, and
generally spends his evenings over a Look,
Prof. A. N. Wells, who was offered the
position of professor of art at the Emmons
Blaine Institute, has deckded to deciine the
offer, and will remain with the University of
1inols,
Probably the oldest collector of taxes in
the United Btates Is Stephen J, Wilson, of
Babylon, L. I, aged $7 yours
*
BOOT re
. i% nn
and Rcts ne her
LEAPED INTO RIVER.
WOMAN'S MAD
BROOKIAN
VILUNGE
BEIDGE,
FROM THE
ESCAPED SERIOUS INJURY.
Pleked
waned
Uneonseclons b
Hao
Atempt of Marie ise
fLoald Sat Pay
deavored to End Mer Lif
bp Harbor Tug
Bemoved to pliant. Sensational
wl Self. Destrad
tian she Hent, So Eun
INSEL BROGENTS A AGGRESSIVE
af Tuas
Amer
ftiacks Ma
van Garrisons
de on Small
A Bank Teller's Pe
wif ins Ove
tint Le
Yea 10
f the &
LODO which
ands at to a ™
Ae « he is Ix
ave bh nfederate
Living With au Hraken Neek,
Frank Nichol, the
nook last Toesday
while performing at a local theater, Is im.
proving at Hospital, Nicholi is
conscious and chats with his friends,
FIELD OF LABOR.
America has 750 stlk mills,
A«ia has 50.0 0 miles of railroad
Cremation I= expanding in London,
Minnesota claims 20 000 unionists,
The Philippines possess one raliroad,
New York,
aqrobnt who
Kpecia
broke
bis
wilevn
New York State bas 225,000 unfonists,
Laborers in Porto Rico get 3 couts per |
bour,
Silk culture emplove 80.000 families in |
Hungary.
North Carolina has 35.000 cotton opera.
tives, :
Charcoal ie almost the only
Havana,
Muncie, Tud,, bas & labor teket for come
mon council, composed of nnidniets,
The New York Pinsterers’ Union has do.
tated #100 to the striking cignrmakers,
Toledo hod-vartiers are paid 25 cents an
hour for eareying bricks sand 25 cents for
carrying mortar,
Labor orgavientions of New York have
began an agitation for 3.cent fare on the
street oar lines of the vity,
The Han Fraoelsoo labor council bas do. |
clared agaicst any agendment of the Us
nene exclusion set that wi make it less
steingont thas at preset.
Pittsburg brickinyers have settied theis
poate for nn eight-hour day, » Mective May 1,
at the present day wage $4.05, which now
rules for the nine-bour day.
Tael weed In |
WANTS MORE TIME.
| President's Me asage to Congress on Vorte
Rican Law Many Vacancies in Office,
isl Presid
CREE
the 1
1500, entit
ington pecind The
y Congress 1} owing uw
time
New
tt povern
SOT KELIEVED
MEPEMER
cers Whe
the Place
Capture Two OM Tried
Heach
per A week agi
the prisoner
ite, who escaped irom
pear W epener, say there
ied and that the BB
is ale Hw
» 5 night at
covered whilk
ore
lone. It
k April 11, but were dise
creeping along a deep ditch by Cape mounted
fired into them at a distancs of
th the resalt that the Boers Jost
4d and wounded A
other quarters
who used
rifles, wh
200 yards, w
; loads of k
attack in
the DPritish,
» WARON
simu itapeons
vy
Whe
repulsed thelr
Lavonets
The Times has received
patel from Wepener
“The investment of the British position on
the east and south has Lees relaxed. Most
of the Boers are supposed to bave left fos
the purpose of! Intercepticg the relia! ool
leaving one gun and about 1,000 mes
on the west to prevent cur co-Operalion
The Br.tish losses are about 158. No sound
of the relief column has yet been heard.”
the following dis.
umn
RENTUOKIANS IN A DUNE.
To a Pight With Pistols a Physician Kills
« Another Man.
Lexington, Ky., (Special). In a fight witl
revolvers here Dr. Joseph N. Parker shot
apd killed Veto A. Antonelin. The fight
| took place In frout of 8 grocery store or
Chestnut street, in which the men betame
involved in a quarrel shortly before. Eseob
| man had repaired to his home and returned
armed with a revolver, and they began firing
| at each other at sight. Three shots were
| exchanged. Parker was not hit, but Aste.
nella received Parker's third bullet in bis
{ left side, and died within an hour, Dr, Par.
| ker was arrested,
i Killed by Dynamite.
| Detroit, Mich, (Special, )- A spacial to the
| News from Kawkawiln, Mich, says :
| The proking-house of the Ajax Dynamite
Mille blew up, killing threes men Willian
Wonver, martied, father of two children
‘Bd. Halligan, married, four children
William Van Vasscler, married, one son.
They were own io 8 Som;
dB
i
t Simanter Tae! " Assigning
| Washington, (Special )Commander 0,
IE. 1de has been detached from the Yese
w | mite aud ordered 30 ssmmand he New Ge
leans