The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 19, 1903, Image 2

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COMES TO OUR TERMS
‘U.S, Minister Powell Has Carried His
Point at Santo Domingo.
SOME HEAVY FIGHTING ABOUT CITY.
Dominican Goverament Agrees to the Pro
visions of the Protocol Regarding the San
Domingo Improvement Compaoy-—-A Vier
tory for the American luterests —losurgeats
Routed.
San Domingo (Special) United
States Minister Powell has finally car-
rig his point against the Dominican gov-
erament that it should agree to the pro-
of
Santo Domingo Improvement Company.
Fhe the Min-
ister
visions the protocol
government informed
that ut
quest, carry out the provisions of the pre.
would accede to his re-
tocol and appoint arbitrators today. This
15 considered a great victory fer
mnterests.
was beavy fighting here
forts around the city were engaged
the
eannonading on both
American
[he
wilh
‘Fhere
sides [he town
was not damaged and the situation 1s un
changed
he United States
here.
crises Jaltimore |
arrived
Business is at a standstill
Washin
inforn
ge C
the
Mim tec
revolut
three
gton (Special or
ation of the att: Doanin-
revolution
State artment in patch fre
He ted that the
attacking the city on
» were no other
4 Q
repor
~
in Minister } ells cablegra: 1
r | hich ordered
there, so
now
‘3
sought
ment,
rights
MANY MILLIONS DIVIDED.
Willam 1. Elkins Estate Valued at
$25,000, 009
elphia
Wilham L
for probate
of Montgome
reside
mentioned
stated bel
testator
$25.000,000.000 to $£30,000.000
$240,000 to be
an msttution
in the will
devoted to the erection of
for female orphans of Free Masons
a plot of ground ised for the
Pose ament makes no provision
for
Fhe will dire
ducted
He nsy
Fhe Elkins art
the
upon
dev
pur
the
me vania
collec ;
Phil adel dphia
loath testator's
bulk of the estate goes
family and relatives The
vidnal bequests a
and Felt Elk:
{0 vf
the
iK
taming their major: His coachm;
and valet are each beque athed $1,000
Accommodation Wrecked.
Buffalo, N. Y Special)
was killed, four were
and a number of
bruised in the wreck
accommodation
nia Railroad a short distance e
oily Fhe engine and
mto the ditch
tipped h
the
Was
of
ast
one coach
and the ond coach
roadbed
buried
It was said
thrown again
on the bridge. The engineer stu
post and } to check the train
distance was too short
trie
but
Shot Girl Who Rejected Him.
Ida As
and fatally wounded by Elmer
Gallatin, Mo. (Special) ter
was shot
Venable, a well-known man of this city,
because she sed offer
marriage. Venable, who 1s a widower,
drove the girl from her home by threat.
ening her, and shot her down in the
street when she was begging for her
life The girl was shot four times, two
of nds being mortal. Venable |
the darkness and
apprehended
refu his of
had
the
disappear
not vet |
wou
ed
Leen
m
Will Not Kill Hersell
York
chorus
New (Special)
gir
stabbing
with
Isabelle
who attempt-
herseli three
a small dag-
arraigned before Magistrate
the West Side Police Court.
with attempted suicide, and
upon her promise not to repeat the
act she was discharged. The girl told
Magistrate Breen that she did not know
what she was doing. She was discharg-
ed from the prison ward at Bellevue
Hospital.
15.000 Bulgarians Killed.
Salomica, Macedonia (By Cable) — Ac.
cording to an official statement the Bul-
garians killed during the disturbances in
European Turkey from April 15 to the
present time a total of 15.000.
Vienna. Boris Sarafoff, the Macedo
nian leader, in an interview at Kusten-
dil, Bulgaria, said the insurrection in the
Vilayet of Monastir has cost the lives of
1,200 insurgents and that 130 villages
have been burned. The revolutionary or-
ganization, he added, continues opera-
£10118.
Courtney v A
ed suicide by
tines in the breast
ger, was
ireen,
charged
i
|
i
THE LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER,
Domestic.
J. N. Evans, president of the board
of regents of the Nevada State Univer
sity and one of the wealthiest and
mest prominent citizens of Nevada,
died from the effects of a fall,
M. Vacherot, the chief gardener of
the City of Paris, arrived at New York |
on his way to St. Louis to superintend |
the laying out of the seven acres
allotted to France.
A fast train on the
Railroad was wrecked
near Kentwood, La.
[Hlinois Central
in a collission
and 20 ncgroes
men injured.
Three robbers held up the night
watchman of Mapleton, la, and after
taking from him his gun and jail keys
they locked him up in a cell in the jail.
The general missionary committee
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in
session at Omaha, appropriated more
than $700,000 for work in nearly 30
Waldemar Sorokoumaesky, a titled
Rassian, was stabbed in New Orlean
and Henry A. Haynes was arrested on
the charge of doing the cutting
The Builders’ Exchange League in
Pittsburg caused a lockout, which, they
say, will be maintained till sympathetic
strikes are declared off
Former aldermen Grand Rapids
are to be arrested as a
confession mer C
Lant K. Sals
mills of the Inland
at Indiana Harbor,
the employes
of a reduction in
has been decided
that
of
uit
At
re
OY
bury.
the
toerney
Fhe
pany
of
striking
count
It
wages
by
no
Rey Pt 1bli
has
new ol
been
begun
Mrs
her
was
operators
he Clvd
the blockade
turned to N
her
It
ber of dismissa
»
ew Yor
tops
ored ti
usual
1s rum
| office as the resu
Ie
S00
cently
A bout
.
nd Sou
miners
Oak
er
mine
nable
Wott
refused
to mar
Fereign
yniez, head
Frenct
, which has left Port
with the intention of
Puerta Pi
Dot
revolu fi. 1% on
Simot
Hayt
block ade
mcan
steamer St
Ot
t of Sant
at Peking
the
58 of the neg ons |
country and Russia, French
show a distinct imp
tuation
Sarafoff, the Maced:
er, who has returned to
the mmsurrection mn the vy
astir the lives
gents
The
buy two
Alexander
Queen Natalie because
was $500,000.
A high Russian
eiween
off 1al
ment
ad
VICES
the
3
SOs
yuan lead
Says
Mon
msur
julgaria
ilayvet of
1200
nas cost Of
Ses lined t
King
former
de
late
by
price
Vian government
palaces of the
offered {«
r sale
the asked
official says that
Russia wants peace, but is prepared for
war. As a result of the Czar's
to France and Germany, it is believed
in St. Petersburg that these powers
came to an understanding regarding
\ if
VIisiK
Bi
i
:
i
The Turkish Foreign Minister has
informed the Russian and Austrian
Ambassadors that the Pose would give
a satisfactory reply to the demands for
Macedonia.
It is reported at Tientsin that a fight
has occurred between Russian and
Chinese imperial troops and that 10,
ooo Chinese troops have crossed the
frontier into Manchuria
[he
arbitration tribunal Hague
have been concluded.
at
Financiat.
It is stated that Rockefeller has sold
short 100,000 shares of Pennsylvania
this week,
Pacific Mail is successfully manipu-
lated and bobs up and down at clips
of 2 per cent.
Bright prospects for the Cuban reci-
procity treaty boosted Sugar shares
3 per cent.
The Pennsylvania Company for In-
surance has raised its call money rates
to 5 per cent, owing to the heavy de-
mand for loans.
WORDS OF CHRIST FOUND
Archaeologists Make Strange Discovery
in Egypt.
| PAPYRI BURIED OVER 1,800 YEARS,
Hitherto Unknown Saylags of Jesus Dug Up
by Archaeologists About One Hundred
Miles From Caire, Egypt— “ome Variations
Frem Accepled Text— Were
Weitten to Thomas.
Many
Christ
been discovered in Egypt by archeolo-
papyri, buried
second century, 100 miles
Dr. Bernard P
who has been engaged in Egyptian
1804 at the general
Egypt
Cable) hitherto
(By
| unknown sayings of Jesus
l.ondon
have
have dug up
KIstS who
{ since the
south of Cairo Gren
fell,
| excay a
tions
since
the
Ean e
Accompanied
Grendel]
meeting of Exploration
details:
Di
Crop
The bulk of the doc
Fund here, the following
bry Dr
found a rich ptelemaic
lis at El-Hibeh
uments from one mound
Hunt,
ne
©
cansisted of a
tion of They
colle Saving
word
The end
ften
are «
ASSURANCES OF RUSSIA.
United Stales Satisfied That the Cz:r Will
Not laterfere
Or
Man
temp
States’
from a
whether Ru
in Mukd en
trade stand i
between
3 3 3 ¥
ates beng recognized
treaty
A Head-on Collision.
Pa
Of shit
In a
CNN
(Special) head
Johnst
lision
Own,
on « near
tf
Cambria and
Pennsviva
Bradley Junction, on the
Clearfield division of the
Railroad, Fireman A. M. Weakland
Altoona, and Brakeman A. J Eberls
of Cresson, were killed Engineers J
H. Buck and V. E. Quartz were
verely imjured, the former it thought
The collision was due to a
tanding of orders
Ee
iatany
misunders
Wil Be a Great Trial
St { Special) ~~About
witnesses and 50 lawyers will ap-
at the trial, which opens Thurs
of the persons rested on the
charge of participation in the massacre
All
marshals and nobles of
sit in judgment on the
Petersburg
00
pear
ar
the mayors,
Bessarabia will
oners
Collieries to Open.
Shamokin, Pa. (Special). ~The Hick-
ory Ridge, Swamp, Richards and Penn-
sylvania collieries, which employ 3000
men and boys, will resume operations
next week after an idleness of about
two months. The collieries were for:
merly operated by the Usion Coal
Company, but that company having be-
come extinct the collieries passed into
the control of the Susquehanna Coal
Company. which is controlled by the
Pennsylvania Railroad Copany,
NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS,
Wood Is Held Up.
The nomination of Robert Shaw Ol
ver, of New York, stant secre
tary of war, was ordered to be
reported by the Senate Committee or
Military Affairs, No tion
to be as
favorably
ie was
Wood to be
the request
session by Senator Teller that he
given an opportuity to make inquiries
| concerning General Wood's military rec
ord. Senator Proctor, acting
{ will call a second meeting of
| mittee on Military Affairs within
| days He said it 1s the®intention
that the meeting shall be public
Leonard
view of made In
the Com
few
now
o
and
to the nomination of General Wood
The committee to
the confirmation of the appointment of
Major BE M
be lieutenant general, vice General
retired. The appointment
General Samuel S
general, made
| Wood, was
i As long as
Weod held
of others will
thei
1 General
voted recom
General Samuel
Mile
Ol
Sumner be
prior to that
1
ordered favorably
to
reported
the ne of General
a boris
air i
mination
up
i 100 TH
ar0ns
upon
that
rem
depe
unacted as
BIOMOL
Wood
i
He Will Save Time
Ii Speaker >
| present
a
on J
th
arrie
ifter ee House
| posed Re
May Reprinaad “ ght ag Bob.”
Pay
1a Direver,
Dreve
the St
3
RCO C4 &
ie irected
Samuel
Vita
Vostmaster
g and
ALON
if
| from
ordered as the result }
the charges made
Civil Service
requested Po ctmaster
for suvspendi
hs report, made
the postmaster’s
a conspiracy against him
1s OH
i he
a week
&
fi
ARO
reasons
these clerks, and, on
sustamming
allegations of
a decision
Bunaw-Varilla at White House,
Roosevelt formally received
hilippe Bunau-Varilla, the duly ac-
credited envoy extraordinary and minis-
ter plenipotentiary of Panama to the
United States. The reception of the
minister marked the birth of the new Re
ublic of Panama into the family of na
ons and paves the way for negotiations
between the United States and the infant
republic precisely as they may be
ducted between any two sovereign
! Dons
President
M. P
Y
pt
th
i
Con
a
In the Departments.
{ The State Department has no in
{ formation of the marching of a Colom-
bian army upon the isthmus. Envoy
| Bunau-Varilla says it is easier to
| march from Cape Town to London
than from Bogota to Panama.
The House Ways and Means Com
mittee favorably reported the
! Reciprocity bill
A bulletin issued by
mncrease in the number of railroad cas-
uvalties during the year.
A delegation of Creek Indians, in be-
hall of their tribe, submitted a list of
grievances to Indian Commissioner
ones.
Senator Hanna will succeed Senator
Morgan, of Alabama, as chairman of
the ommittee upon Interoceanic Ca:
nals,
Counsel for the defendants in the
postal cases were allowed to make ex-
tracts from the hit of the depart.
ment.
Negro Servant,
KILLED AT
The Negro Makes No Attempt to Escape,
But Curses His Victim While Miss Green
in Her Arms
New York
Green, famous
Hon A
once the
and
York’
{ Special) ndrew
i H, lawyer,
ner of Samuel J. Ti
the
pant
Iden,
Greater New
Thirty
"Father of
i shot and killed at ninth
{ Park avenue at 1.30 o'clock in the after
M negro
at one
WW
noon by Cernelins Williar
{| Willia
Ihe murderer,
West
i his age as 43 years
0s, «4
ms rested
was ec ar
W ho
Fwenty-si
gave his residence
as i156 th treet, and
fired five hot Tour
which took effect
Mr. «
ng
firing
the negro put the revolver in
stood
poli
sreen was shot
e, 01 Park
hots
s resident
four into his
and in the vestibule calmly
for a ceman to come and
Fhe wvepre anpeat
ule of the
betwee
word
entered the gate
passed
WRECK IN A DENSE FOG.
Two Heavy Freight Trains Crash Together
Eagincers Killed.
ward the
gunpowder
with
Cyr ETE.
ploded
She Took It Coelly,
Rap Mich
Jeanette |
Grand
Mrs Nancy
of the murder of John Lon
sentenced to Life imp
took the
quiver, keeping up most ma
exhibition of nerve. To Barney
gleton, her alleged companion in
she sad “Well, Barney,
us.”
risonment
sentence wi
a
Just Missed the Magazioe,
Norfolk, Va A
torpedo destroyer
fire
(Special)
on the
which barely missed the magazine
boat was moored in the midst of the flo
Licutenant Curtis and five seamen
were overcome in an heroic hight against
Biltmore Leased.
Asheville, (Special) ~The dea!
which has been pending for some time
between George W. Vanderbilt and
for
Wis
With the exception of 1000
immediately surrounding the
control for 1 0 years of an area of 125,
acres. This tract of land will be
converted into hunting preserves,
i
SITUATION IMPROVING AT PANAMA,
| Colombian Capital Reported to Be in a
State Bordering on Revolution.
PD. C.
ha
from United States
Washington 1al)
{ Spe ¢
Department
ate i
reced
Lv
at Eegota dated Novemt
ich the
states tha
| crowds
were parading the streets
#11 p :
\ mst, crying “Down with
{quinn !
Tt , 5
PTIeTe WAS 2 ass meeting den
: y 4 :
e President and for a
calling
{of government
Hundreds gathered at the palace
the or a pron
the
ator, ment national gegeral
{ called ier resignation of the Pr
dent
Fhe gathering
troops per
ne
was dispersed
several SORE DEINE Ww
but there were fatalities
was under martial law and well
by soldiers
iegation
the pre
i he Pg
eved
w President)
To Receive Bunsu-Varila
Berl'a's Friendliness.
FIVE PERSONS KILLED.
Eric Traction
Brakes.
Terribie Accident on
Causcd By
Secey Girl Kiled by Car
the
and
tely
ar anq
mimedis
ving «
Besupre to Stay at Bogota.
Washington DP. (Specia
dispatch from Mmm Beaupre he
nounced that he had decided to refraiv
from taking advantage his leave
absence, which waz immedia
able. until March. No explanation i
offered for the change in Mr. Bean
pre's plang, but it is surmised that he
foresaw the approaching revolution
and desired to be at his post when the
separation came. No apprehension i
felt for the Minister's personal safety
at Bogota, though it 1s realized that hiss
lot may be an ung leasant one
SPARKS FROM THE wires.
In the presence of a select gather
ing of distinguished scholars and
ster
{
0%
.
fely an
ters of an educational nature, the Ger
manic Museum at Harvard was formal
by
formally
The
Emperor William of Germany
presented.
‘resident of Ecuador has cabled
murching on Panoma