The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 08, 1904, Image 6

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    SURPRISED WHILE ASLEEP
Cossacks Encircle Japanese Battery and
Capture Guns.
ARMISTICE TO BURY THE DEAD.
Much Longer the Garrison Can Hold Out—
Japan and Russia Ralslag Hundreds of
Millions War Funds.
Russian
lages 0
siege guns bombarded vil
east of the railroad, near Shakhe
tion, on Friday, and a. f
sacks surprised the Japan
asleep, encircled a battery
tured At
dispatch from Mukden, General
eight: guns cording
nenkampff’'s Cossacks continue
of
taken many
The
combatants
pursuit the Japanese,
prisoners
first armistice
Port
clared om December
pose of
at
buryin
for a period of
of the Russias
Japanese «
curred a
{er { f
}
P|.
"ne
i
navy
pressed Symi
« . 2
va
\
Secretary Taft Settles All Differences
sion Successful
Mis
present charged
bastopd] Was Carn in fun
capture of the Malakoff tow
Three Killed and a Score lujured.
Ind. « While
running 50 miles an hour northbound
passenger train No. 27, on the Penn-
sylvania Road, ran into a construc
ton train about two miles north of
this city, instantly killing three train
men, fatally injuring at least one oth-
er, and inflicting slight injuries upon
a score of passengers. The passen
ger coaches did not leave the track,
and none of the passengers was badly
mjured
Columbus,
i Spec ial)
Wealthy Planter Killed.
Memphis, Tenn
A
«isl to the Commercial Appeal from
Sumner, Miss, says that Smith Mur.
phy, one of the richest planters in
the Mississippi Delta, was killed there
by Jerry Robinson, a wealthy
planter. The killing, it ic ead, is the
result of an oid feud, originating sev
eral vears ago mm the shooting of a
negeo whose services were claimed by
both men. Robinson surrendered im
mediately tothe sheriff.
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NEWS IN SHORT ORDER.
The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid
Reading.
Domestic,
The Payne Cotton Mills
one of the Mac
be serati
d: ¥ nsive
hinery
dward 1
suburbs
again placed in 0}
FCPairs
hay
ive been made.
ray, 30 vears
engineer, shot
in a New
HISY Ww
Preliminary
Prenton towards
n of the 1
York he
man
stens
eal of a
05a
iy
(eneral
Ce
ted appointment
| on the
Douglas, of Massa
Representative
ay
as
er; staff of G
husetts
James
Vice
airhanks as senator
Hey John, a C
ide in New
a%
will succeed
Indian:
mnt
alse
irom
hinaman, «
si York be
hh
Hig
A tes
rom pt
S00,.000.000
ii
fes
as
NOKe a, appears
h Finance Min
is Just submitted te
Several
in
gus paintings
Russian M
Prince Sviat«
deputation of Zionists
them that he sympathized w
movement they represented and w
withdraw the government opp
hitherto existing against it in Ru
The gold imports at
England continue, although the
of exchange excludes any prof
such transactions. The
of the movement is attributed
transfer of Russian credits to Beriy
Americans
the extensive
Paris
1ater of tl
polk-Mirsky
and
feriin
continua
authorized the concession of a plot
M ground on the border of 4
Champs de Mars for the site
American National Art Instity
In the Italian Chamber of Deputies
a member made a violent attack upon
Austria and expressing his sympathy
with Italiane “still under the Mapes
burgs."
The French Minister of Justice has
appointed a commission to revise the
civil code. This will be the first com
prehensive revision amce Napoleon
vtumnigated the code, in 1804
§ the
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45 PEOPLE ARE INJURED
Fast Train Derailed on the Missouri
Pacific.
Accident
Eighty of the Injured Scriously Hurt
Creek Below
res bridge
ng
SECNEeErs
ad.
result
ure
a brok-
BRAYE DEED RECOGNIZED
American Watch te Be Presented to British
(Commander
FIRE ON THE PIKE,
Several Pavilions Barned, But FPiremer Pre-
vent Spread of Flames.
alathl
financial loss
Union Miners Deported.
sride LO
¢ §
not great
Eight
thie
wae called off,
the outgoing
Marshal Geyer
arrested them
(pei all
miners who had returned 4
since the strike
placed aboard
by Acting City
Gepulies i fe
+ et x #
a LidY away
Gastonin Bask ie Troubic.
T he
P Charlotte, MN. €
: State
(Special)
Iq orporation Commission ordered
Bank Examiner Ellington take
{ charge of the Gastonia Banking Com.
pany, a State institution, until a re-
{ceiver is appointed, the appointment
being requested immediately, J]. F
Love is president and Joseph A. Page
cashier. The capital stock ie $100,
ooc: total resources and labilities,
$.8 0000 Cue depositors, $136 ow
- doting Bh 4
to
“HUSBAND SHOOTS FOUR PEOPLE.
Louis Hexer Fires at Everyone He Sees Be-
cause His Wife Refused to Go With Him.
Detroit, Inrage
By Droutk,
’
Fireworks Plant Bureed.
Cotton Mills in Fall Biss
NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS
pe
Sivie
Bato
CINE
1 he
Mint
leading
was the ;
Representative Brownlow, of
firssee, invited Preside nt Ro sevel
visit Johnson City, Tenn
Chaffee, chief of
been appointed grand marsha
inaugural parade
I he net coed of
hibit at the World
“ENRION
report
shows
mints
largest on recos
General
mmander Nugent. of the British
ganboat Algerine, will receive a watch
from the United States government
for rescumg 13 seamen of the Amer.-
can steamer Mineola.
Col, Wallace and other officers of
the Seventh United States Cavalry.
stationed at Fort Myer, Va, paid their
respects to the president,
The annual report of Commissioner
John W. Yerkes, of the Internal Rev-
ene RBurean, showe that for the fiscal
year ended June 0, 1004, the receipts
of the bureau were $232.004,004.
Honor,
Exceeded Eighteen
Day, Koown as
as a Holidey
Speech
Milloos ~The Closing
in St Louis Mr. Fraociy'
IN A STATE OF SIEGE.
Hundred Shots Fired at Zeigler
Guns Used.
Big
empty
were fe
the wi
on a rail fence, and
18 Supp sed that at least
urthes
vii Was 3
from that it
One pers Nl was
trouble anticipated
While martial law has
cared, the situation
No one
wounded F
ig
not been de-
£ losely ap
not properly
The
entire Leiter tract of land, containing
acree, is to be put under mil.
The position taken
«gen
approved
Louisville (Special) James WW,
Hendricks, the oldest and one of the
best-known men in Louisville, died at
the age of 101 years, Mr. Hendricks
lind never been sick a day, had never
epent a cent for medicine, nor con
sulted a physician. He took his reg
jar walk Tuesday, but suffered =a
stroke of paralysis soon after he ro
turned home. Six of his grandehil
drew will met us his pulibearers.
| Grand Jury's Report on
ladians,
the Nebraska
“eh, (Spe
GOES INSANE IN CANAL
Americas Mechanic Driven Cr
Cu'ebrs Cut
lovitations to Roosevelt:
“ye
nakes
the
. when 1
sosed trip to Texas in
{ ea 1 pi i CXS i
Duel on Engine.
Winder, Ga. (Special) Will Thom
as a negro fireman, an im Bras.
d
man, a negro brakeman, fought a duel
to the death in the engine cab of a
fast freight tram on the Seaboard Air
Line. The train was running toward
a tank at 40 miles an hour
Brasman began throwing coal at
Thomas, Thomas stuck his knife mn-
to Brasman, and the latter pulled a
pistol and fired several times, mflict-
ae a death wonnd upon Thomas
© FINANCIAL.
when
The net earnings for 104 railroads
for September increased $4.41] 000,
Union Pacific, it appears, has gotten
certain control of the Chicago Great
Western Railroad
Philadelphia trust companies own
$75,800,000 worth of securities and the
national banks own $30,000,000.
It i« figured oot that the assets of
tue Susquehanna Iron & Steel Com.
pany are $838,340 in excess of its Jas
Matis,
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