The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1903, Image 2

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    10 RUN DOWN ASSASSINS
A Night Watchman at Reading
THE LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER.
WAS A MINE FOREMAY'S DISC) ERY.
Domestic,
McCormack.
THIRTY-ONE ARE KILLED
Big Four Freight and Work Trains Col-
Pansma Must Be Firs! to Ra
{ ahinet meet
tify.
it
Some Remarkable Cures Said to Have
Station Charles superintendent,
| NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.
o
Held Up.
$500 Reward Offered by th: Reading
ment Along the Penasyivacia, the
and the New York Central Special
Waiting Spied te Amy Po'nt Whe
Crime is Committed.
Excit
te
H. Clendenin, the
Grove ! entered the Philadelphia
Railway station at A
KILLED 30) MOROS
Result of Gi:nzral Leonard Wood's
ia Jolo Distric™.
Campa gn
Af
Me TOs
and
the
of wi
ber i
&n N
renewed
Moro
Ihe
vem
led
been literally
destro operations, and Gen-
eral Wi indications are that
there } tension the
rising, which was handled without
ficuity
tn Noven ' is
sta
of
1 tL
Have
of
General
ried on cpedition against
2000 who are in the
tams back of Tablibi No
yet been received as to the
movement
Grerferal
+ body
moun
news has
result of this
Wood has under him two
battalions of the Twenty-eighth Regi-
ment, « of the Twenty-third Regi-
ment, a platoon of Captain George S
Satley's battery, two troops of
Fourteemh Cavalry and a detachment
of engineers
Major Scott assisted with a force
composed of three companies of the
Seventeenth Infantry, a platoon of Cap-
tain D. J. Rumbough's battery and a
troop of the Fourteenth Cavalry.
Seitiement Rejected.
Denver, Col. (Special). ~The miners
of the Northern coal fields, in mass-
meeting at Louisville, for the second time
voted to reject the proposition of the
ne
in that district. It is understood that
tnis action is in the nature of a sympa-
tically conceded all the demands of the
men.
ising to cflect a settlement in the fields,
About 1,500 men are affected by the vote,
and Melvin
by the explosion of an mfernal mac!
in the Vindicator Mine,
Col, and
guard.
at Cripple {
militia have been placed
. Six members of the Lot
partment were summone
that they looted
fire was raging
articles to the
nsville Fire
i to
: 1
the buile
which a
able
them
and
enginehouse
fe
burned
wed the powerho
Markleton, Pa
Mary
Christian
Three persons
in a fire which destre
of* the saniarium at
[he res of
Eddy, the founder
was looted by bur
wore
Soren
1
Baldwin
Green Bay,
Wis rescued
Ww
The
the
i} The crew
steamer
in
Was
Ice Wis
Samuel Gompers
dent of the A:
bor by a large pl
i
er Federatior
were \
favo
those nations
ian named Allen, accused 3
secure secrets regarding the mil
defenses of Cherbourg, was
ye expelled from France
The Baku oil combination, enginecr
ed by the Nobel and Rothschild inter
ng to
iHary
Or
dered to |
of ofl throughout Russia
FOuroussoff from Paris to Rome
that of Ambassador Nelidoff
Rome to Paris are gazetted
An unkown man fired at and wound-
ed slightly Senor Briesta, one of King
Alfonso’s tutors, in Madrid
The Socialists caused disturbances in
the final Prussian Diet elections in Ber
lin
| Sharp criticism of Premier Dr. Von
Koeber, of Austria, in a speech by
| Count Tisza, the Hungarian premier,
it is feared, will further endanger the
completion of the Ansgleich
and
from
Financiat,
Morgan's Iriends
Steel.
London is again nibbling at Ameri
Can securities
There were sixty-four bidders
New York's new loan of $7,000,000
The best bid for Chicago's new $1,
500,000 per cent. loan was an even par.
Hard to coax the public into the mar-
ket. Burnt child dreads the fire"
| About x5 per cent. of the 1,000,000
{shares of Lake Superior have paid the
| $3 assessment,
are agan buying
for
INCEPENDENCE OF
Absolute Control Vested in the
Also Confers the Right of
Frotect the To
Canal
! | Peace
N:xt Menth
Starts as One of
Ratify Treaty
Isthmus
the Richest
Washington,
! Pan ama co
nd Mr
Minister
D
DB.
mmission
A Bun:
\
Pavey,
INFERNAL MACHINE EXPLODED.
A Cripple Creek Superinicadent and a Mper
Killed.
plac £ d of
properties
Superintendent McCormack and Min
Jeck were descending into the mine
the cage. They pas
Senger &
When
level
er
in were the only
the cage reached the sixth |
the explosion occurred, wrecking
the cage and shaft and
men
instantly killing
was heard at the surface, and at
5
1
The explosion, which Ya
The engineer hastily reversed the hoist,
eral
brought «to |
secomd com - |
being
the
hours’ work,
t surface through
partment of the shaft
After a thorough exammation of the |
asserted by offi
the mining company that the !
aused by infernal |
the
cers of
Was « an
Lost In Catacombs,
Paris (By Cable). A party of tour-
ists had an experience of the most star.
tling character in the Catacombs of Paris
recently. The party, which consisted of
25 persons, 19 of whom were English
and American, were lost for over two
hours in the underground passages in
the midst of grinning skulls and stacks
of human bones ‘hen finally they
found their way out the ladies were on
the verge of collapse and all were suffer.
ing from nervous shock. For some years
the Catacombs have been recognized as
danoerods,
| that there i 1
tatlure of Cols
fitation of the
] been
repetition
mb
ir
the
final
nited
"
1a to compiete
¢ ater
taken by the 1
wil
Panama
and by
Panama
treaty | be placed in the hand
Hd
of the COMMMISSIONETrS
Wasi
| taken to
: it
now
Hngt them
n it
[he
anticipated,
It is
| there will ratify
i promptly XH ted
mgton
ina governn
President Roose
fa
of the Pan
| cember
he
to
E
Off cal Food Standard
on approved and
(} food standards
ve just formulated by |
United Food Standard
Commission and the executive com- |
mittee of National Association
Pure Food Con I he
mittee of the latter organization, which |
met here, has recommended to the dif- |
State food departments that |
pro
she ial
Ai
been u
States
the of
MISSIONS
com- |
the several States. The latter in its
food control of the States This com-
mittee, consisting of A. H. Jones, food |
commissioner of Illinois; N. B. Critch
field, secretary of agriculture of Penn
Allen, secretary of the |
National Pure-Food Association, and |
Food Commissioners J. W. Bailey, of |
Oregon, and J. B. Noble, of Connecti
i
: i
len, to officially call an international |
position and to visit at once the gos
ernments of Europe and invite them to
take part
Inthe Departments.
Major Rathbone and Herbert J.
Browne were before the Senate Commit:
tee in reference to the objections to the
confirmation of Gen, Leonard Wood,
The treaty for the cession of the Isle
of Pines to Cuba was favorably acted |
upon hy the Senate Committee on For. |
cin relations, i
Postmaster General Payne and Arthur |
Raikes, the British charge d affaires, |
signed the Parcels Post Treaty. with
Hongkong.
George A. Hibbard has been reap: |
pointed postmaster at i
lide Head On,
Been Made.
Met Werk Train at Full Speed— Men
Werk Train Were Crushed Among
Rails and Debris of Cars
1
$ Peoria 111 {4
men were killed and
jured n a head-on
a freight tran a
Big Four Railr
and Tremont
Bodies of
'
Axe
have been
is piled thirty feet higl
On a bank
i 4
the bndies
and m
RUSH BACK INTO BURNING
Frenzied Haliams Perish Trying
Their Mooney.
fron
They Are Taking Fart is the Fight Against
Reed Smoot.
Ph
1 Congre 8% OO
ladelplhia
Mrs
pres
Freders
King
presentative
every national
organization
of United
session here
Schoff, national president
call was issued inviting
the churches and of
and state women's
the seating
A
Te
who
States
the
home and to the nation the
New Willard Hotel, Washington, on
Friday, December 4. at 2 pp m. The
representatives will wait on President
Roosevelt mn a body
The National Congress of
“petitions for the
to meet
Mothers
Hnseating
next month,”
A Startling Discrepancy.
Milwaukee, Wis. (Special) —Experts
who have for some time been mnvestigal
ing the books of the Milwaukee county
house of correction for 1002 report that
the institution operated at a loss during
that period of nearly $50,000. The an
nual report filed with the county clerk
only shows a loss of about $2000 Pare
ticulars concerning the nature of the
losses have not heen made public, All
of the comity institutions are being in
vestigated, and the result, it is said, will
furmish mech material for the grand
jury.
10 PANAMA FLAG.
Hoists Colors of
Republic
Wi'h Pistol ani Stiletto.
A
Domestic T:agedy.
man
the hospital :
he woman did not at any
CONSCIOUSNESS
in
tr lose
Og Trial for K ting His Children.
Raleigh, N. C. (Special). ~The
Dr. J jay, charged w
three children at
weeks ago, was
Court at Ashe
venire was ordered
to select the jury.
for trial Tuesday
defense will be insanity,
ve
\
Wi : his
against ith
the murder «
jarnardeville several
called in the Su
ville, and a spe
drawn from =
ihe case was
The plea of the
oT
x
1
Wa
«1
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
Ihe executive committee of the Na
tional Woman's Christian Temperance
Union elected Mrs. Cornelia Jewett, of
Chicago. editor of the Union Signal.
[he United States Steel Corporation
Lannounced that the syndicate contract
[for converting the preferred stock into
bonds world be termmated,
{A letter was received by Governor
Chatterton, of Wyoming, threatenin
ed thie deat
| his life unless he commu
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