The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 30, 1903, Image 6

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    Farmer's Daughter.
A Rush Was Made for a Co'ony of
struction Work and Living
ing and Opencd Fire.
( Special) .—An
old,
+ a mob of a rmers
of Santa '«¢
SECRETARY HAY WILL FROTEST.
Russia's Grip on Maochuria Vielalcs
ficism
i»
i wedges
Foreign Cr
against
for ti
the
Whip Girls.
1
Whitecaps
1
mored crt
at Cramps
presence of
of officials
State of
congressional delegat
May Peabody, I
Peabody ol
tle of
she
{ olorado,
gaungnter
wine
Iided down the
Delaware rive
as
into the
or
25 Jews Killed by Rioters.
St. Petersburg (By Cable)
five Jews were killed and 275 wounded,
many of them fatally, during the anti-
Semitic riots at Kishineff, capital of
Bessarabia, on April 20, when a num
- Twenty
$
the Jewish inhabitants. The Minister
tion of special measures to restore or-
der in the town and district.
Sliaughiered Bashi-Bazouks.
Sofia, Bulgaria, announce that a band of
Macedonians recently surrounded and
slaughtered forty Bashi-Bazouks and
fifteen gendarmes near Petritch, Mace-
donia, out of revenge for the murder of
their leader. Captain Saeff, who was re-
trict of Melnik. The band subsequently
captired the district chief of Petrite
and twenty-five soldiers, whom they
, stripped and released.
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THE LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER.
Domestic.
Uprited States
who visited
says that
troops within
tance
}
net
Senator Beveridge,
Manchuria two years ago,
Russ then had 150,000
three weeks’ siriking
of Japan, that by this time
army there had pro |
creased to 17
The Philadelphia
have rejected
by
94
and
£.000
nen
the - ¢«
the master carpenters
wage scale
1. If a strike
stop wrk
Fire at
struction
‘ 1 1m
aggregated loss
Je remia
We
N
StOres
Benson,
of 15
[he testimony in
at Frankfor
pleted and the jury
} Go
psence
Dn
res
of arbatr
and Venezuela
Disturbances continue |
with the expulsion of the
the religions orders from France
The British royal commission for
St. Louis Exposition was
Viscount Peel is chairman,
Four men were killed by an explosion
in the Dominion Coal Reserve Mine, at |
Sydney, B. C
Macedonians recently
Bashibazouks and
Petritch, Macedonia
The governments
announ
massacred
15 gendarmes
of
AD
near
Prussia and
Mormon missionaries,
Financial
Silver is dearer,
Bank of England retains its 4 per
The English grain duty has been
abolished. :
United Copper's output for April
New York banks have gained on the
There is a truce in the Keene-Harri-
man conflict, but not a settlement
Congressman Tawney says: “The
West is in good shape financially and
industrially.’
MANY BRITISH KILLED)
Somalis Annihilated a Column of King |
| Edward's Troops.
ONLY 37 NATIVE SOLDIERS ESCAPE.
Col. Plunkett, Nine Junior Off cers and 174
Privates Missiag— Reconnoitring When
Surrounded and Cut Down-—Main Cody
Under Col. Cobbe is Also Threatened —Uen.
Mannicg has Started to Extricate Them.
¢
British Defeat Mad Malish
Fle
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Judge's Novel Decision.
Ky In
examining trial of Charles Durham,
10 killed
ant Vernon { Special) .-
Jolin Lawson Monday,
ge Lewis rendered the following de-
cision Fhe prisoner ig dismissed
Lawson committed suicide in going
with his gun to Durham's home on the
hunt for trouble.” Lawson had sent to
Durham that he was coming for blood
and to look out for him. Durham
looked.
To Establish Cable Station,
Honolulu (Special). The steamship
Hanalei, which has been chartered by
the Commercial Pacific Cable Company,
sailed from Honolulu with operating
staff, builders, builders’ materials and
electrical apparatus for Midway and
Guam. Midway is an uninhabited island
in the Pacific which the government se
lected as a station for the Pacific cable.
The vessel departed amid cheers from a
large assemblage, strains of music from
the governmerit band and the salutes of
every vessel in port
NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.
The Papers Shown for Inspection.
I'he two latest important develo
the in
1
of the ©11
the
vestigation
of paper
f the
ction from
Department, whicl
I
led to the dist I of that official,
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10
Lhe pure ried (oO i
the tion of the post
officials, and sion of
General immediately
Acting
hi
Mr
aken at hy
court
own reque
ttorney
been
'
department
11 harge
Von Holleben's Letters of Recall
TEC ec
¢ Departments
tate Commer
sat the Drops
iat the prog {
New
justihed
Ww
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' s between
was not
Henry
irs the hb
Hay
LU sg Minister 1.eslic
of preventing war
ala and Salvador, accord
o a letter received at the State Do
rtinen m Manuel Estrada
After two days’ hard fighting Gen
ill was compelled to capitulate
and took refuge on
Atlanta, ly
Combes |
the mean be
Guater
United States steamer
Minister Fernandez, of Colombia,
has directed the editors of the news
papers to give the fullest consideration
to the Panama Canal
Rear Admiral Luce, retired, will rep-
resent the United States Navy at the
coming congress of the International
Red Cross at Geneva
Significant information has reached
the State Department to the effect that
Brazil is no longer contenting herself
with a protest against the establishment
of a foreign syndicate on the head:
waters of the Amazon.
Colonel First
e at Manila
t head.
Secretary Root has ec the
court-martial of a number of, arn Sof.
ficers in Alaska who are gharged™ gh
using commissary supplies Sor Ody
private profit. \
It i% the intention of Secretary Root
to have the organization of the general
staff perfected and ready for business
at the time the law goes into effect.
Charles H. Cramp says neither the
International Marine Company nor the
United States Steel Company will con:
Lieutenant
rent the great shipbuilding olant
Build a Temple of Peace.
struction of a Home for the
ternational Tribunal at the Hague
plist end Baron Gevers.
{Spec jal) Be
sailing for hi { in Scotland
drew £1 S00 O00
SAFE ROBBERS CAPIUREL.
found Physician and Forced lim to Look on
While they Worked.
Woman Held for Murder.
Rapids, Mich. (Spe
Flood. o
Grand cial)
city, was
urder of John
Jennie this
f
alleged m
who wae shot to death in Grattan
An
for 1000 was
p last Tuesday acca
ance poicy recent
with Als
ard Fu
tragedy tool
He and t
stones
nd M1 £ Person,
as the
whose
beneficiary Jern
farm the
©
fn arrested
misting
Four Men Killed. i
N. S
tell
Glace Bay, (Special). ~-A gas
and probably fatal injuries to another
in the Reserve colliery here, while fire
who are now in St. John's Hospital
brought out the bodies, the work being
dangerous, owing to fire damp and a
large number of men suffered in con.
sequence.
“Uncle Tom's Cabin” Left Out.
New York (Special) —In the work of
revising the catalogue for class librar.
jes in the New York public schools
“Uncle Tom's Cabin” has been left out,
and thereafter this story of antebel
lum days, so ular with readers of
fiction in the latter years of the cen
tury just closed, will be barred from
circulation so far as the board of edu:
cation is concerned.
The reason given for the action by
the board of superintendents was that
the story had served its purpose and
wae of tle value sndav
HE DEMANDS VINDICATION,
| Alfred Dreyfus Asks for a Reopening of His
Letter 10 Minister.
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THE MINERS MUST WORK.
lostructions Are Issued By the L
100
Conciliation Pian
strike «
the execn
> and 0
I. D. NICHOLLS,
“President of District No.1
“W. H. DETTRY,
“President of District No. 7
“JOHN FAHY,
“President of District No. 9
“JOHN MITCHELL,
“National President”
Mitchell has appointed the
R. Watkins, of Scranton, to be
national organizer for the United
He is the
in the anthracite
Nos 1
President
Rev. T
a
miner-preacher
King's Son to Head It
London (By Cable).—The appoint.
ment of the Prince of Wales as presi
dent of the Royal Commission which is
to represent Great Britain at the St
Louis Exposition will be made at the
special request of King Edward, who
thought he could thus best demonstrate
his etsanal interest in the exhibition
and his cordiality toward America gen-
erally. John Redmond, the Irish lead-
er, was invited to be one oi the two
Irish members of the commission, but
his many engagements necessitated a
dmrdimonr ean