The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1903, Image 2

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RESIGNS FROM CABINET
Lord Balfour and Financial Secretary
Elliott.
Filled — Th2 Duke of Devonshire Will Like-
ly Remals,
Lord
for
London (By Cable)
of Secretary
and
nancial Secretary to the Treasury, have
- 3
Burleigh,
their resignations
Mr.
resigned and
been accepted b+ the King
“abinet,
was not mm the (
and
of
secretaryshin at Premier Balfour's dis-
four vacant Cabinet posts
position
With
men
the latest resignations,
free-traders, it
being strong
understood that the ministerial
nations are
the Duke of
to remain in the (
evi has
It is practi
nshire
“abinet
cally certain that Austin Chamberlain,
Lord Milner and Mr. B
take the Exchequer, Colonies and In
dia portfolios, respectively, and the only
in intments 1s
a strong
roderick will
u
u
surprise
likely to |
the new app«
Akers
night
ry
.
It
d
ive
a Mmiie
t
tended
1
s
OUTLAWRY IN CUBA.
Fighting Among the losurgentis in the V.cinity
of Santiago.
h a
were all wounded in
themselves.
TI Oris
y .
y and are
ners
were bro
for ial.
President Pals
ment during
rigidly
A large
suing the
large.
ihe Santiago Nationalists,
said comprise 80 per
voters of the city, made
tion, includipg a grand parade,
or of President Palma
The insurgent leader Castillo was
brought to the Santiago Hospital. He
will say little regarding the insurrec-
tion, but claims that 1 was justifiable
because of the non-payment of the rev-
olutionary army.
pe
i
] state
his
at outlawry will
Le
ral Guards
who are
1S pur
stil
who
to cent. of
a demonstra
in hon-
Employee Arrested.
New York (Special) ~Alfred Haus
ers’ stores, was arrested here, charged
were being held for appraisal for duty
William Bray and George H. Plant. New
York jewelers, who were arrested while
offering the stolen goods for sale, de-
clared that they had purchased them
from Hausbeck, and he was arrested
Hausbeck had been employed at the ap-
praisers’ stores for seventeen years. The
stolen goods included pearls and opals,
and were valued at $2800,
Chamberlain Leaves Cabinet
London (By Cable).~The official
announcement of the resignations of
Mr. Chamberlain and two other mem-
bers of the Cabinet was made at Down.
ing street in the following communica-
tion: “The following ministers have
tendered their resignations, which have
been accepted by the King: Right Hon.
Joseph Chamberlain, secretary of the
colonies; Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie,
chancellor of the exchequer, and Lord
George Hamilton, secretary for India.
THE LATEST NEWS
Domestic,
W. P. Gamble, United States deputy
marshal, who confessgd complicity
a plot in San Francisco to
been ordered deported committed sui
State Senator George A. Green, of
bribery, growing out of the postal in-
He was released on bail
[he Mrs. C. M. Schwab Schoolbuild
ing, at Wetherly, Pa., the birthplace of
Mrs. Schwab, erected at a cost of $100,
000, a gift from Mr. Schwab, was dedi
Will McCullum, who was confined in
Manchest (Ky.) jail on the
charge of murdering Sid Baker, made
er
the American
Woonsocket, R
[.. was held up by three Italians, who
robbed him of $3000, and then escaped.
Prof. Fred C. Clark, of the Ohio
University, committed suicide
0 He unfortunate
mm mining securities
named Hellen,
Ig two negro gir
The paymaster of
in
Columbus, made
mvestments
A negro
oe 1
accused
hanged by mob of negroes
Kan
American
in
old
was
The Institute
session in Cleve
to h next year's
Former Police
Minneapo!
bribes
in the Socialist Congress, said there
in the party, Bebe!
convert the party
i
hitmse stpreme
was
desired
no Criss
to
with
only
into a
pon
{ as
tiff.”
are dis-
pleased over the attacks of the Rus
sian newspapers and are unable to get
a line upon Russia's ultimate mtentions
concerning the Balkans.
The City of Kastoria,
burned, and it nie
10,000 persons were massacred
the Turks slaughtering Bulgarians and
Greeks indiscriminately.
Prof. Alexander Bain, former
German government officials
Macedonia.
estimated
is
FW
fer
y
of logic and English literature, is dead
Attorney General
his argument belore the Alaskan Boun-
dary Commission in favor of the Ca-
nadian contention
The 13,000 men being mobilized in
Bulgaria will bring the present effec
tive strength up to 50,000 troops
A rumor circulated in European capi-
tals that King Peter of Servia had been
assassinated, proved false.
Financiat, :
“This is a bull country,”
prominent financier,
John W. Gates was the largest seller
this week of United States Steel bonds.
American bankers watch with great
interest the tariff discussion in Eng.
land.
_ Missouri-Pacific's net profits in J
increased $137,034, equivalent to about
13 per cent,
Bell Telephone officials estimate that
their gross earnings will this year in-
crease $750.00
says a
| .
| Mixed With Millenite Its Activity i
Multiplied.
GREAT POSSIBIL'TIES IN MEDICINE.
Prepatations Are Now Belang Made for Ex-
permenis ‘on Conncction With Diseases,
and Several New Theories Have Been Ad
vanced and Will Ue Tested in the Near
Futare—17,000 Specimens of Mineral Used.
York
experiments
New ( Special ) —Working in
Mr.
wnorary curator of the
m of Natural Histor
Charles Baskerville, of the University of
North Carolina,
valuable disc
together, George F
Kunz, 1
can Museu
believe they have made
a overy in connection with
the mysterious substance known as rad
ium.
that
11 1 -
wiliemite, puiver
This discovery is by mi
radium with natural
zed to a powder, the activity or
Pe wer
of the former substance is multiplied a
hundredfold and prot
it ha:
increase of
been devise
i
hat at least
the
affect
ICMPOrary
mixu
1g of the two
EFALSE ME WOULD NOT MARRY. ®
Accused of Wronging Girl,
Shot Down.
Rus sel Sherrill,
i“
ners
TRAGIC DEATH OF A MILLIONAIRE
Arrando Perry Daxter Shot by Uskoown
Party While Driviag
from Sam
denly fired u
WoO
mstantly,
several
spent the summ
mn Franklin county, v
arge holder of Adirondack
me was in Norwalk, Ct
i about 50 years old
Mr. Dexter had much trouble of late
with persons owning land in the vicin
ity The authorities have found
{ clue as to who committed the deed
}
- is
: iat
no
It
carcless hunter
The Mob Wanted Him.
Atlantic, Albert
some
Ga. (Special) Go-
| tempted to criminally assault a
| white girl, near Rome. Ga., was brought
to this city and lodged in the tower. Go
ing was arrested in Rome
ago, and many threats of lynching were
i eade. The militia was ordered out to
| protect the negro, and Judge Henry or-
{ dered the negro to be brought here
Dariag Jai Deilvery,
Frankfort, Ky. (Special) A daring
jail delivery was accomplished here.
Squire Hibler, Clayton Day and Frank
Chenault, negroes, the first a convict and
the other ex-convicts, and all awaiting
sentence to prison terms for murder and
robbery, made good their escape. To
accomplish it Chenault split the head of
Deputy Jailer Merritt Williams with a
bottle, seriously injuring him, and
noened the doors for the others
{
NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS,
u Ss
The Dep
preliminary
Marshal Exonerated.
irtment of Justice has received
1s
to
reports form examiners
Alaska
Melvin
ates attorney, and
the United St
\
INO
who went to
charge
United
Richards,
the Cape
against
St
ate niar i
Mar hal Ricl
ards was charged with attempting to
Jury and with irreg
benefits from
at Instrict
¢ charged with a nu
in the
Richards 18
al the
him he case
1:
«4
n
i
larities receiving
Of i
renting the J
Attorney Grigshs
ber of irregularitie
office, Marshal
nerated f
or
Nome
conduct of ni
charge made
of District At
the colonel of a
the northwest
he
ex
against
torney Grig
reg
during the Spa
of Justice de
ment in
sh war, t
lines to
report. Fi
made in both
ma
we
al
i
Interest in the Canal
{
i
Turks Are Said to Have Destroyed |
Town of Kastoria,
i
tion She Cannot Hope, Under Present Cone
ditions, for Aid From the Other Powe:s
of Europe Murder in a Monastery by
Turks
Sofia, {By Cable
Foreign Office here has received
i
Die
1 1 p
uigar:
14
¢ “1
nmaormation
destroved
in the communication
Dr
recent
Herran, from the Colom
y submitted to
i
the nature
I
ment from his
Just
vernment
what at
and the state de partm
n the gre
chiaracier
preside at the joint banquet of
icties that are to take part
veiling of the Sherman statue
il be presented to Congress
provid that government defray
the expenses of state teams which par
ticiate in t annual
tween the regulars and militia
Two ex-convicts and another
i were arrested at Memphis on the charge
| of counterfeiting.
The National Association of Railway
Postal Clerks met in Washington
{ Warner's ranch Indians in California
| have gone on a strike
{ Mrs, Williamson was murdered in
| Lebanon, Kan., and a rejected suitor,
who is suspected of being her mur
| derer, has disappeared.
{ Michael Donovan was killed and
i John Carroll fatally wounded in a bat
{ tle between two tough gangs on the
{ East Side in New York.
| Severe frosts occurred in Nebraska,
| lowa, Minnesota, Colorado and the
| Dakotas and
crops is feared.
the
he rifle contests be
i
SPARKS FROM THE WiRzs
The sentry at the Allegany Arsenal
who shot and killed William H. Crow-
ley will be tried by court-martial be-
fore being turned over to the civil au-
thorities, ‘
Judge Frank B. Gary has been ap-
printed to preside at the trial of J.
. Tillman, charged with the murder
of N. G. Gonzales.
Governor Dockery, of Missouri, has
offered a reward for the arrest of Dan-
ie] J. Kelly, agent of the Baking Pow-
der Trust,
i
i
|
i
:
THEY MUST RESPECT OUR RIGHTS.
The United States Government Enters a
Vigorous Protest.
jnican
fu ris
fact that
boring
friendly
the Um
Fhe
iree
Sant
state
irit
Cee
i {
the establ
would n al ;
in Santo Don
Ww
aling ports
wn of
any c«
.
the cess any portion
Dominga territory to any
That the Uni
nation to
of Dominican
101
mit any ¢
waters im time of
time of war. Nor
the United States allow any portion of
Dominican territory to be classed
neutral, nor permit any section of the
country to conflict with the concession
granted to the Clyde Line, according
to which all vessels arriving from for
eign ports are compelled to pay port
dues, excepting the Clyde steamers”
The American protest excited
Minister Pow
Pra £
:
could
as
Yes
sas
i
i
termied to have the rights of Ameri
of
Dominica.
Trolley Cars Coliids.
Philadelphia (Special).—A dozen pas-
sengers were injured in a collision of
trolley cars on one of the suburban
lines. The cars, some distance apart, !
were descending a steep hill, when the i
rear car became unmanageable and |
dashed down the declivity, crashing into
the forward car. Both were derailed |
and the pateengers were tossed into |
the road. The injured were conveyed’
to a hospital, where it was learned tha
none was fatally hurt,
1
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ov
Apartment Houses Are Unroofed by the
Fury of the Storm.
{yer
“? §
JUDGE UPHOLDS «OLD GLORY.”
Men Whe
Flag
Promp Sentences Two
Spezk
D srespectia’y of
ve ie { Serial
4 " of ai
Ed
ond
in prison
Mone. for lasurgent
Al
the former
longkong,
1897, with
11310 the
local © nstabulary, it says
1 be sent lum, and 1s sign
Msurrectoes in
government has author.
ized the enlistment of 1,000 Moros in the
constabulary
Salvation Rough Riders.
Winchester, Ky, (Special)
instruments and
etter address
ins
ding in }
} m
srOMmInent
i
Loaded
musical Bi
their pockets, the Salvation Army
gad of Rough Riders
wn Cio Aer a
he troopers passed on toe
with with
bles m
Mountaineer
arrived here fix
midday BOTVYRC 19
Jackson, Ky
Br:
ir
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Woman Murdered
Lebanon, Kan. (Special)~Mrs. Wilk
liamson was murdered and her 12-year-
old daughter and her aged mother, Mrs,
IH. H. Payne, brutally beaten. The
three had been accustomed to sleep in
one bed. Mrs. Williamson's body was
found outside the house, but her mother
and daughter were in bed unconscious,
All had been horribly wounded with a
cultivator bar. zs. Villian gon was
suing for divorce from her husband,
and a young man of Lebanon who wishe
refused repeatedly, ix suspected