The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1904, Image 2

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    AN INSULT TO THE FLAG
Santo Domingo Rebels Fire Upon Yankee |
i Launch,
BALTIMORE A CITY OF RUIN
BOXING PLAY WITH A BIG DOG.
| SUSPICIOUS OF THE BEAR| THE KEYSTONE STATE
Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in
Short Order,
Mao Who Had Taught ths Animes! fe Fight
Him Peceives Lunge
iphia, Pa
| Japan Fxasperated By Russia's Delay
in Reply.
{ Special) After
Business Section of the City
Almost Completely Wip-
ed Out.
Fire, wl
Sunday morni
cally the
trict
Monday
with as mu
To all ag
ness section
Of
principal
leading trust
wholesale h
office Ss, many
stores and thou
lishments went
Most case
pletely destron
What the
man can ever
will be so
the ay
tude.
loss, +
business |
ruption to
firms wh
making
business
There
formerly
by the
Many of
surand
the insu
to pay
and tl
\
time
ment.
All day
ed the
to the
out of d
so by the pol
Spectators
before their eq
with hopeless
expressions
fact, i
the n
scarcely
of it.
They st
silence, and
word of de
were alm
ent to the
is little
fell wit
from a cl
At 10
automatic fire
KILLED BY YAQUI INDIANS
NEWS IN SHORT ORDER
The Latest Happenings Condensed for
Rapid Reading.
Savages Hold Up Stage and Mounted Troops
Are in Pursuit.
Denv i
special
Passen
the Sonora
news of a I
Yaqui Indians
The stage +
and Las Cruce
and all i
sons, were killed
Salvador Flores
cisco Flores,
nent in Sonora
dans,
Francisco Fi
until he was
vaqueros traveln
rection.
When the
officers in charg
Ortiz were n
of mounted troop
of the Indians
UYNAMITE PLOT ON RAILROAD.
Domestic
on
according
otihed
Superinl tent Receives Demand for $10,000
and Threat
Hazenton, Pa. (Speci
an alleged dynamite plot ;
high Valley Railroad, «x
of White Haven, came t
Pindell, of Wilkesbatre,
of the Wyoming Diy
high Valley Railroad,
ed an anonymous letter ¥ a sell in Kansas
$10,000 was not deposited at Lake Sta nd the prohibition counties of Texas
tion, on the Wilkesbarre reported that a band of Yaa:
between 10 a. m and the | Indians had the Passengers
same hour Sunday morning, tl 5 on a between Ortez oe
tion ot the line wonld blown up } ( Mexico : sion
Sheriff Albert Jacobs notified, | tal call for
and he, with a posse, patrolled the Venton
tracks 24 hours, but no attempt was x a
made to carry out the threat. A guard |” Theodor Le wald, the German
is still maintained by the railroad com- | missioner to the St Louis Exposition
pany between Fairview and Lake Sta- reached New York on the .
| Kaiser Wilhelm.
a i—
i Icreign.
3 hin Crown Prince Frederick William of
, Washington (Spec ial).—~Much of the Germany was thrown from
time of the Cabinet meeting was con- | while riding at the head of his company
sumed in the selection of a commissioner | of guards at Potsdam, but was not in-
to fill the vacancy on the Philippine | jured.
or : The Hereros in Ger 3 ¢
Commission caused by the resignation of | Africa murdered A Sestiwest
Governor Taft and the promotions of | Hoepner, of the Colonial Bureau, and
Messrs. Wright and Ide. It was stated | Herr Watermeyer, an agricultural ex-
that the choice has been made of a per- a - G f it : { M
. ’ : n eruption of the volcano of Me-
son in the United States, but that his rapi, on the Island of Java, 12 persons
mame is withheld until his acceptance is | were burned to death and 20 severely in-
received. jured.
number
1 §
ast who acted
\ ’ 1 »
Saturday acred
mas
3
tage that runs
JTces
eds im
was Prohibition
Indianapoli
Ihe offi the
National ( in
June 29, has been issued
com
tion,
Philfppine Commission Vacancy,
| ENGINEER OF THE BOAT KILLED.
Un ted States Minister Powell Instructs the
Captain ol the Cruiser to Take
Measures to Avenge the Shooting aod the
Marines Pro.
Drastic
Insult to the Flag American
tect the German Consul
FLAG LOWERED IN CUBA
Act in Insuring the Island
peoadence
“BLUEBEARD™ BOND CONTEST.
laternational Fight Grows Ou! of Property
Lost io lreguo's Fire
Lencry,
i¥ 4 y - 1
fe 8 ted at ix
tie ¢
he and «¢
Sio0.000 and $0.00 a
Government for
evem ft fi
§
to 1d
pro
duties
re
to the
in the
plant
origin a bond of $1800
British underwriters msured
erty mn part for the Drury
ilure to
v of
filed
prop
Com
turn the ¢ counts
was
the
i Ane
Jrury Lame Company the property loss
F will fall
Would Not Outlive Wife.
Philadelphia ( Special) William An-
derson, a young married man of this
city, committed suicide under pathetic
| circumstances. He was informed by a
{ physician that his wife, wo had given
| birth to a daughter, was dying. He im-
| mediately picked up a revolver and say-
ing, *“If she goes, I'm going, too,” shot
himself through the head. His wife
died a few minutes after the shooting,
and he passed away late tonight, Be-
sides the baby, they leave a four-year
old daughter,
| imman nm 113 by h iriimng hi
heavy thro
tig ram, Henry
ly
RET
LIVEWASHINGTON AFFAIRS
Significant Action of Dr. Herran Colom
bian Charge.
Recommends Big Ships
Exposition Stamps
Southern Tobacco Growers Appeal
4
1
vernni
the
SOO Ca
. Kf &
iving them 1th
would probably
t. of the deposits
State Department has advices
forces m Uruguay hav
back upon Montevideo
capital, by the revolutionist
United States Marshal B. F
of Indian Territory, and number
deputies were removed for
petency and other
It 1s stated that the Cuban
has made arrangements
government
! forced
ern
the §
Hackett
of
mncom
Causes
Connie
with a
at par
The House Committee completed the
Naval Appropriation Bill, which car.
ries an appropriation of $05.000,000
The Agricultural Appropriation Bill,
reported to the House, carries an appro
priation of $5.711,240.
A bill was introduced in the House
to extend the Statute of Limitations to
five years
The Senate Committee on Manufac-
tures took up the Pure-food Bill,
The House passed the Dh plomage and
Consular Appropriation Bill,
The Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations considered the treaty bgween
the United States and Cuba, carrying
into effect the Platt amendment,
SITUATION AG ‘IN BECOMES CRITICAL,
A Hastity Summoned Conference of the Japa
oese Cablpet, the Elder Statesmen and
Military sod Naval Chiefs Which Is Be-
lieved to Forecast Energetic Action The
Two Russian Fleets Form a Combine.
MILITARY
HONORS
I Be Regu
TOKIO AT EXTREME TENSION,
By Japan is Now Immigent!s
Threatcnzd
Ut metum
ALL IN HOUSE PERISH
Desth
Mother and Five Children Burned to
in Coancil Biufis.
w PH
ght, d
of the bod:
» been recovered
awakened hn
almost fled
in bed and
her three
Christiansen
and fames,
house
was
which
She leit the baby
rushed to a room
daughters and a son were asleep. She
found the children's full of
and she could not enter. Mrs
ran mto the street and
Neighbors turned in a
fire alarm and tried to enter the house
the small wooden house burned
The house
and the children was consumed before
firemen arrived
moke
five
where
yom
Finsncial,
It is a long lane that has no turning
Asphalt and Lake Superior sharchold
ere see their stocks advance while
others fall.
Joh W. Gates has swung around and
is a bear on coffee, cotton and stocks
He is not supposed to be speculating
heavily in wheat or corn.
London sold about 12,000 shares ol
Pennsylvania. There are still conflict.
ing reports about that company's need
for a large sum of money in the near
future,
y
farieq at 2
£3
overt
.
24 20,000
Been re
Croyern:
Have
The
the
irom
i# desirous
sible thrown oo
ion in order to 11 legislatic
hat will in the future prevent such a
Mr Ruodasig k instrocted
reneral manager of the Harwick Ming
see that the men i charge of the
mine during the cleaning up and repair
ng are holders of first-class certificates
A broken flange on a Philadelphia
& Reading freight car caused it to leave
the track two miles south of Rupert
I'he train proceeded to Rupert before
the accident was discovered, leaving it
is wake a badly damaged track. Nears
every rail on the one side of the traci
for the entire two miles was torn loose
over 1500 bolts being required to repair
the damage
Mrs. Michael 1 2ed of Rothsville
celebrated her 77th bLirthdar by holding
a family reunion. Her eleven childrer
were present, as were most of her sev
enty-seven grandchildren and thing
three great-grandchildren,
5
cna
dent