The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 12, 1903, Image 2

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    STRIKE
Trouble in Colorado Fuz2l and Iron
Company,
DCUBTFUL IF THE MINES CAN OPEN,
Domestic,
pe Lacombe, Of the
ourt, in New York, dismissed
for habeas corpus brought
hn Turner, the English
}
rtation na
gen
i
Town With Thzir Pay Checks—lundreds
of the Strikers Join the Union, bu! the
Italians Refuse to Join, as They Say They
Have Been Sold Out by the Union.
evident the
ers in the
Fuel
affair
and
In
proportion
the officers
of America,
looked ie
At
pit bosses
’
a meeting
and Iron
were made
enough men
down
can be
work the
Ereek
and
guard:
ting
eyYery
carl 3
pany mer
Peadm
Fuel (
home
been
1
all of
running
were i
men could
lost thot
day long
the |
who
that
sibility
and
lea
mn
the
men, they
CHILD SHOOTS TWO OTHER CHILDREN.
Thirteen-Year-0id Boy Kills
and Wounds Another
Que Companion
is i
to the
The t
boon comj
The
by Flory,
in the sl
dispute
se the
tion
Murph
our old
you, you dirty
The word Lt
phy’s mouth when Fl
pomt-blan] !
Murphy's
ing him.
about th
of the cl
fired
iY
haroe took of
Irge (oo eile
wounded
som to hol i
for aid
offi ors;
I shot lim.”
him the gun was en
wanted te Murphy
sCare Si
vid
est
names
aid Johnsor
and }
me
yt ¥
1p ie
CLARK WINS GREAT SUIT.
Senator Awarded Timber
Worth $2,000,000,
(Special)
Montane Land
[he
the
William
land
Western
$2.000.000. Ww
great
timber by
States against
Clark, mvols ng
Bitter
tana, to
suit brought
A
the
aSenator
timber in
1 :
Creel V alley,
th
ue ot as
settled by of the Unit
ed States 15s ur, in
Senator Cl ¢
Judge Knowl
was guiltless
lands and
tion
existed
testimony
favor
at Mr
irregular purcha
of registra
irregularitic
the
Griswold for the
putation, the de
cision of the best and
who many other testified had
approached them in behalf of the Gov
ernment The famous
timber land action ever in
West
Clark
Ot e Of
mn illegal
of the same if such
Know
Witrfeas
whose 1
es Criticises
icges non
witnesses
s thie most
tried
case
Marconi’s Latest Scheme.
Rome (By Cable). ~The
of the
powerful wireless telegraph station for
of construction extraordinarily
the establishment of communication be.
tween Italy and Argentina
will be erected on the voyal estate of San
Rossore, on which King Victor Emman
wel has his hunting lodge. The site was
chosen by Marconi as the best adapted
far the purpose
Foreign.
ited State
1s been ordered from
{
negotiations
h ive
fre
o
ouncenient
between Ru
{ that
-
pecte d
A
(puest
the
resuit of a conflict over
n of vivisection between the mom
{ the Vienna Medical Chamber :
of the Landtag, for
igned
0,000
ssembled ale
the
it Julgarian irregulars are
ng the frontier in readiness
enter Turkish
. 4
He 15 expe ted
at
territory and further
not re
Warm
end 110 reintorce
he German government does
gard the reported massacre at
bad as serious and will
ments to Africa
Fhe report is confirmed that the
man garrison at Warmbad, Demaraland,
i massacred by the Jondlzwar
esmen
Solicitor General Finlay concluded his
gument in behalf of Great Britain be-
we the Venezuelan arbitration tribunal
The new Hungarian premier,
Stephen Tisza, secured a hearing in the
Lower House after a stormy beginning
Senor Gil Robl, a Carlist, made a bit.
ter speech against the United States
government in the Spanish Senate
(yer
Count
Financiat,
I'wo banking-house failures in Colo
Western sents
ment
There is an end now to Lake Supe.
There is no low
er place for it to fall
London sold a great lot of United
States Steel preferred on the reports
from America of a cut in the price of
billets
President Thomas, of Lehigh Valley, |
says that the question of a dividend has |
'KILLED IN A GOLD MINE
Imprisoned Workmen,
FUTILE ATTEMPT AT RESCUE
Mining
His Life
Rescue
af
Superintendent Turner, a Wel-Known
Man, Among the Dead
to Save the Miners, Leading a
Party of 17) Meco to Ald In
the Entombed Men
He: Gave
the Escape
CHOLERA VICTIMS IN PHILIPPINES
Twenty-One Deaths Reported
ital locos
From the Cap-
EXCITEMENT KILLED 1M.
A Millionaire Whos: Mill st D:rby Was Dam-
aged by Fire,
nnery and stock, d
: 11 i 3
fears hiled Nis «
with
yes and
nervous
found
hos 1 a
morning he was dead
from cerebral hemorrhage
Mr. Alling, who was 70
owned of the busi
fie
Derby
Years
one-hali : blo
Engine Blown Up at University.
While
Agricultural College
Columbus, OO. (Special) tle
tu
dente of the at the
State 1
e harvesting of a field of corn for en
rOVErsSity were
1
tl
silage purposes, by a machine operated
of iron tore through the
The force of the
terrific and was felt
The
ip and pieces
crowd of students
explosion was
the students came runnmg in all direc.
Gunner Kills Himself.
Portsmouth, N. H. (Special) In one
of the cabins of the training ship Mo-
nongahela; which 1s at the navy yard,
sailors found the body of Gunner George
P. Brady lying on the floor, with a re-
Brady had shot him-
He had been a great
Brady had been
in the Navy about eighteen years and
had an excellent record. . His widow re-
I. 10 which place
volver by his side
gelf in the head
—
NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS,
Senate Financiers Meel
ra
i
percentage
her 1R of this
'
the hnal re
18 made. Meantime
will be submitted
and December 13
for the present ve:
found
hy Oar local agents who
IR
year
while to the corre
20.314 ginneries
Rigid Exclusion of Chinese
As a result of the annual
of Immigration Commissioners, just con
cluded, Commissioner-General Sargent
predicts a much more rigid enforcement
conference
tofore
ing. The number of Chinese inspec
Mexican border 1s to be
increased
Missionaries in the Congo State.
Representative Livingston, of Geor
Hon. H. St. George Tucker, of
Virginia, and Rev. Dr. Morrison, com-
prising a committee from the Preshy
terian Church, represented to the Pres
ident that the treaty rights of mission
aries in the Congo Free State were be
ing violated
wey
Says Sherif! Was a! Faull
In response to the request of the In.
terior Department for a report regard.
ing the recent Indian troubles in Wy-
oming, General Kobbe, commanding
the Department of Dakota, forwarded
a dispatch from Major B. H. Cheever,
Sixth Cavalry, at Pine Ridge.
Major Cheever says the trouble was
mostly the Sheriff's fault and that the
Indian prisoners at Newcastle should
be released. He says it is believed that
the Sheriff's party fired the first shot.
The War Department states that the
situation does not require the service
of troops.
REPUBLIC IS RECOGNIZED
HERRAN MAY LEAVE WASHINGTON,
President Roosevelt and His
to Recoguize th: D2 Facto
the New Republi
Defines Validity of
Cabinet
overam:at
Hay
secretary Llear.y
Action Taken
Dixie Reaches Colon
BATTLESHIP SENT TO COLON
Strong Naval Force to Gather af the Isthmus
of Panama
Pp. C
Navy Department
$a
naval
large
battleship
Colon Sh
yard for Hampton
will coal and proces
The crus
Colon
Roads
to her
and the j
Rear Adm
Pacific Squadron, is
Marblehead,
1 ing and the
| from Aca
It was stated at
that the sudden J
to Colon 18 no
particular nec
| there of the big
it 1s stated, is
L movements,
{ reau desires to
| wherever practicable
further said, has been at the navy
t yards during a good part of the
! year, and the crmse to the isthmus
be benehcial to disci If the tr
t the isthmus is fore
Maine arrives there she
led to Culebra, where
ker's North Atlantic
| engaged in practice
time
ral Glass
hing with th
i hing witl :
the Ci wd, the ym
ProOCe ed
1
collier
Mex
pulco
Crent
N
in sg
thie
remedy
avigatuion
this dehcien
The Maine
i 1% ¥ : i
ine
Over
may divert
Admiral Bar
Squadron will Ie
Christ
} Sond
ble a vel
3
ie
about ma
An Cperation on William,
Berlin (By Cable) — Emperor William
underwent an operation for the removal
of a polpus from his larynx. The oper
ation was performed by Prof. Moritz
Schmidt, and was entirely successful
to speak until the wound caused by the
operation has been healed. The bulletins
annotncing the result of the operation
caused much astonishment, even among
conrt officials, who had no suspicion that
he wae soffering from any affection of
| the turoat
po
SHELL HOUSES ALSO DESTROYED,
Six Men Were Kiled and Ten Others
Injured
MARINES LANDED ON ISTHMUS
Nashvilie's Bloejac Later Returned
kets Were
to Th
cir Vessel!
Burned to Death.
Speci
Both
At
ial). -
Moor
hushand was nh
1
» grate wgmited the
i - v hay
yadiy
alierward
Were sO
Kite Pulled Four-Tos Boat,
London (By Cable) After
F. Cody succeede
* annel
He left
reached
¢ Enghsh (
a kite
M
H
gag 1d
Calais at
and Dover
encountered mach ship
drawn
Me NArroOwW escapes
SPARKS FROM THI WIRES
The eighth celebration of the found
ing of Carnegie Institute was observe
ed at Pittsburg
{ It is probable that three more men
{ lost their lives in the Tona Island ex.
plosion
| District Attorney Jerome, of New
' York, says the Tammanyites are mis.
taken if they believe they are going
to have a wide-open town. He says he
proposes to go after the gamblers and
Ih ekeepers
Two ment were killed in 3 freight
Pera collision at Reed's Run,