The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 28, 1902, Image 6

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    RIOTING AT HAZLETON
Starting.
Strikers Gathered From All Parts of the
Non-union Force of 250 Hands.
3
Hazleton, Pa. (Special).—The most
turbulent scene that has occurred
during
the anthracite strike in this vicinity te
yok
+ place between the hour
1 n
o'clock a. n Rumors were current for
1 1 3} ip
a week an would be mad
to open
attempt
erry and No. 40 col
ally in
AN AX TRUST IS PLANNED.
Grindstones, Too, Included in this New Pro-
jected Combine.
Socialist Town Burns.
C: <
: k
fighting t
Treaty ¢
conte
President to lant Bears.
«*
Firemen Injured in a Blaze,
New York ] I
{ Special fwo
inured, two women resct
were
or 40 employes driven to
of
of
br
OT
the street
damage to
was done In a
e ont n the plant of
"ase Company,
Fireman Joseph
everely bur about
mas Leonard was
Mrs. Barnes,
found sleeping
apartments, on
rescued
a state panic, and
amount $30.000
which
Perfecta
Fourteenth
Banks was
head and
falling glass
president, was
family’s Ii
ond floor,
Molineux's Father Confident.
New York Edward
L. Molineux, whose son, Roland B. Moli-
neux, the Tombs
second trial for the mutder of Mrs
Katharine J. adams, says he has new
evidence, which will result in the young
man’s acquittal. General Molineux has
played the part of a detective, and has
worked up the evidence through which,
he says, he will establish the mnocence
of his son beyond the shadow of a
doubt,
ok the
On
H
the
by
wife of the
in
the
red
“ied
Lis
the
SEC
and
{ Special }~Gen
is in awaiting his
Sheriif’'s Wife Was Brave.
Des Maines, Iowa
nity of convicts, following a series of at-
tempts to escape within the past week,
two of which were successful occurred
in the county jail at Centreville. In the
melee Sheriff Davis was
wounded, and it was only through the
bravery of the Sheriff's wife and Depn-
ty Bevington that the prisoners were
prevented from escaping. Mrs. Davis
seized an axe and with the assistance
of Bevington, who was armed with a re-
volver, drove the convicts back to their
celis and restored order,
SUMMARY OF
Domestic.
slature is in special
to enact chat
towns because of
new
E+}
af the state declaring
cl driers void
'wo firemen were injured and a panic
mong emplo f the Per:
Packing Case Company in New
by a hire that als
aise d a Has
Antoinette
A. Hopkin
rgentine Republic
street St
Car in Louis
rom
an authoritatn
} vy
that Ltn
Ping
i
if
Foreig
authorities have
a
in of doc
bear-
uments
1
land
ia Or the use
z
delegate to Manila.
named
pe 18 reported to be alarmed
efunsal of
he French bishops
'
aggressive policy in op-
he rigid enforcement
Ons
Yiedrichs,
Dewey in
world-wide
i
Of
y
whose expe-
I
lot
Manila
fnotor
chief
miral
ety,
Navy
R&bert Bond, the premier ane
lonial secretary of Newfoundland
ed gor the Umited States to reopen
gotiations for the ratification of
Bond-Blaine convention
I'he bodies of two Englishmen and
two guides were found near the summit
the mountains near Grindiswald,
Switzerland. They had attempted
ascend the Wetterhorn
Ihe Sultan of Turkey
of
10
claims would be settled. and begged the
Mimister to resume his friendly rela-
; Financial,
Morgan is home, but Schwab
gone
Lehigh Navigation, the Rip Van
Winkle of the market, has been awak-
ened.
Jersey Central's June
creased $510,000. One
| coal strike.
| National Lead declared a regular
{quarterly dividend of i 3-4 per cent. on
{the preferred stock.
American Railways directors have
| declared a quarterly dividend of 1 1-4
per cent, payable September 16.
de
the
earnings
effect of
‘THE PRESIDENT AT LYNN
| Over 150,000 Perscns Cheer Chief Exe.
cutive of Nation,
FACTORIES, SHOPS AND STORES CLOSE.
Mayor Shepherd and a Commitice and Es-
of the Militia and One of
ade-- Streets of City Thronged.
cial)
COMPRESSED AIR KILLED HIM.
Fellow-Workman Accused of Causing Death
in a Strange Way.
His Wile An American.
Many Lives in Danger.
Adit
Ach
loose from
balls SIL at nu fatied to en
yal nh : ie | to open
Hix feet iriven in ! earth six
3
ches and tl
of Both Jeg
€r¢ Was com tin fracture
Sartell’s
aga by a
I, the
He may recove
two monthe
on near Cairo,
refusing to open
Mint-Weigher a Swicide.
Snecinl
{ Special ).~
wife was killed
*
parachute
Henry
he United
New La
Kohlbasse, chiel weigher in t
States Mint, committed suicide here
An examination Kohlbasse's ac
counts resulted in a statement by Su-
Southern that here was a
shortage of $775. The Government is
protected by a bond for $10,000. The
taking of stock hag been going on at
the mint for some time, preliminary to
a change of superintendents
The “Angel” Was Only Human,
Texarkana, Ark. (Special). A
named Perkins, an alleged Divine heal-
er and prophet, who has been posing
the past 10 days as an angel of
Christ, whom he declared would ap-
pear in a few days, was taken owt of
town by whitecappers and flogged. His
| hair was cut short and he was then
| given 30 minutes to leave town.
A Thousand Men Made Idle.
| Butte, Mont. (Special)—~The Rever-
| beratory building of the Butte Reduction
| Works, owned by Senator W. A. Clark,
| was destroyed by fire. The fire origi-
| nated at Furnace No. 1, and was caused
iby the rooof caving in. The loss will
{ amount to $30,000, on which there is
| insurance for one-half. The loss of the
reverberatory will necessitate the clos.
ing of the smelter and theree mines
which supplied it with ore. One thous-
and men will be thrown out cf work for
two months,
Orleans,
of
perintendent
:
tor
MITCHELL SEES NO RAY.
Arbitration Talk.
Pa
John hell,
from Chicage
that
Wilke sharre { Spe ial) Acct rd
Pre ident Mite i who 111
mg to
returned here
for
Morgan in
oundation report
Hasn't Heard of Any Plan for Ending Strike
J P
coal
effort to have the
the
nor
an
strike settled by
does he know
by arbi
of the great financier,
| of any effort to settled it either
ttration or
He
you
any other means
f Nature
“Do
| Morgan in
iN
No, 1
was asl
intend
A GLORIOUS VICTORY.
Unconditional Surrender of the Esemy Ends
the War Game.
IS WOMAN HAD NERVE,
Burglar Quailed Before Her and Promised
Always to Be Good
% +
Door Too Small for Woman.
rout 1)
“5 { Special)
2 1 gen sshiod
Was feiegrapned
by United States (
Dudley 1
Woolsey
d. Grayson ¢
indsey
was arrested
for
here
ounty,
and was broughs
man is so large that she
brought into the Federal
The officers were able to get her 1
flight of stairs, but were unable to pro-
further. Accordingly Commis-
Lindsey wired for authority to
outside his office, and when
received he will hear the
i woman 18
ceed
sioner
hoid
permission 1s
case in the open air. 1
only § feet £ inches in height, but she
weighs 430 pounds,
court
he
ODDS AND ENDS OF THE NEWS,
fully used for commercial purposes to
Catalina Island.
A combination of all the axe face
tories, with a capital stock of $25,000.-
| 000, 18 proposed.
to $0 per ton.
sion at Mystic City, Ct
The executive committee of the Na-
{tional Association of Newsdealers,
| Booksellers and Stationers, adopted a
| resolution for the organization of a
' newsdealers’ co-operative news com-
pany.
The New York Coffee Exchange wil’
be closed on Saturday before Labor
ay.
Jones Woolsey, arrested in Kentucky
for making moonshine whisky, was too
fat to be taken imo the courtroom for
trial, which will take place in the open.
The body of Miss Olive Broad, mid-
die-aged, was found on the outskirts of
Cornish, Me. She had been murdered.
Robbery is the assigned cause.
It is reported that a Macedonian rev-
olutionary committee has been organiz-
ed for the purpose of effectin the -
sassination of the Sultan of
¢
urkev.
Three Persons Killed Outright and Many
Injured Near Norfolk.
TALK CAUSES THE WRECK
Persons Their Lives and the Serious Injury
of Forty--Cars Were Telescoped and
Shattered — Panic Ensued When they Came
Together.
Noriolk
collisio
ALFONSA WANTS RICH WIFE.
The List of South
American Eligibles.
Spanish King Calls for
Miss
Sartoris Now a Bride
Wireless Telegraphy for Business.
\ Special). A dispatch
headquarters
ity annound Whites
Poir i, La ommer
cial business
wireless Islanc
and Whites reportes
to be working perfectly, messages being
sent as rapidly as over a wire
ompany
between
system talina
Point. 16 miles 1s
Deed of a Jealous Man,
Mass,
1
ADI ws
4
(Special) \
rth
a farm about 40 vears
of age, shot and badly wounded Abbie
Breen, aged 20, a domestic employed at
Weston, near here. Eaves then shot
himself, dying almost instantly. Jeal-
Ousy 1s said to have pimple 1 the deed
The girl said t refused to
have
marry Eaves. She will probably re
cover,
is 0
Paper in Hands of Receiver.
Augusta, Ga. (Special).~~The Augus
a receiver at the instance of creditors
E. B. Hook, president of the company,
usual, pending a reorganization of the
paper's affairs,
Horas Taken from Wild Man.
Syracuse, N.Y. (Special).Physi
cians at the Hospital of the Good Shep
herd here removed from the scalp o
Calvin Bird, a negro, of Pearson, Ga.
= silver plate in which were two stand
ards Hirted for attaching two goat's horm
when he toured the country in side
shows as the “Wild Man of Borneo.”
Bird says he met a doctor in Centra)
America, who took him to a hospital
at Pearson and had the plate inserted
first giving him an anesthetic, and
when fe awoke he found the plate in his
scalp. with two horns orotrudine
Oldest Living Admiral,
illest ing officer of
A Launch With a History
Less Dange
Not An Invasion of Cuba.
|
For New Naval Hospital,
P. M. Rixey is preparing
wt the erection of a new hospital
the old ry
opening of a school
the same
missioned
special course
“(yen
plans
on the
grounds and
in the museum bwilding on
grounds, where newly co
officers may be given a
of training before their being assigned
to active duty
site of observaty
the
Notes of Interest,
Secretary Shaw dismissed Lorenzo
G. Warfield, a clerk in his department
who issved a circular promising bag
profits to stockholders of an association
organized to play the races,
ihe Census Office issued a prelim-
inary report on illiteracy among men
of voting age in city and county dis~
tricts,
Work on warships will be hurried up
preparatory to the maneuvers in the
Caribbean Sea next winter,
No special investigation will be
glarities and
raud in the unloading of United States
sansports at ports in the Philippines,
A committee has been appointed to
examine devices patented as subsets
epartment.
Major George A. Armes, a retired
wounded, at his home, near Washing