The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 06, 1905, Image 2

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"LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS,
WILL GUARD MONTE CRISTI
NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. = |
LONG TOUR OF PRESIDENT| GEN. FOLISH TOWN SHAKEN BY Bos.
Leaves White House for a Vacation of
Two Months,
EVERYTHING IS IN GOOD SHAPE.
Will Make Speeches in Sherman, Dallas and
Other Points in Texas — Reunion of Rough
for Mountain Lions, Bears and Lynx— Res
turn to Washington May 30.
ial). ~After
Monday morning the White House will
Dur
state
Washington, D. © { Spec
be quiet for probably two months
re
President
wherever
ing that period the affairs
attention of the
his
on
quiring the
consideration
his
will receive
he may he journey through the
Southwest. The length of his stay
depend upon the public business
present time evervthing <n good sha
and it is not believed the President
back to the
statement concerning
have to hurry capital
The
the itinerary of the
the White
following
out House
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“The President will le
at Sunday even
ay
Monday, April 3. at 0 A, M..
Pennsylvania Railroad. He
companied by Secret
ry
All Ready for the Hust
Lawton, Okla ia
have been received at Fo
a detachment of
{ Spe
in the
April
"residential
with the
erick
The plans for ¢
Texas have been changed,
dential party will cross Red River and
hunt in the Big Iodian Pasture
is a tract of half a million acres
well stock with game. The outfit is in
a car of the International and Great
Northern Railway, and was shipped fr
Southern Texas, to which place the ous
fit had been sent when it was propose
to hunt for bear in the big thicket
big thicket hunt has been sbandoned
8 wo guara the
hunting party
camping outfit
Bronte
property
he President's hunt
in
artd the Press
ren
rea
.
Senator's House Robhed.
Kalamazoo, Mich., (Special). —It was
discovered that thieves have ransacked
the home in this city of Senator LC
Burrows, who i still in Washington.
The houses was topsy-turvy from cellar
to garret, with indications that the thieves
held a high camival during their visit.
It is impossible to say how much was
stolen,
Another Carsegle Gift
Berea, O. (Special).—A gift of $24,000
has been received by Baldwin Univer
sity from Andrew Carnegie toward the
erection of a scientific building The
3 is on condition that a like amount
secured from other sources. Presi
dent Rogers has already secured $18,000,
Row at a Christening.
Latrobe, Pa. (Special).—A Stay, chris-
tening ended in a tragedy at Jamison
mine No. 2, four miles from Latrobe,
Mike Kalifoski is dead and several other
men are reported to be seriously injured
The festivities started at the home of
Jobn Boreko. The stock of Niquor was
nearly exhausted, and the question of
an added supply, it is said, started a
font which ended in a ral riot.
lifoski was shot th the lungs,
dying almost instantly,
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Reading,
Domestic,
Robert J. Wynne, recently app:
American consul general in London, sail
ed for his post from New York on
the steamer Philadelphia.
The ca she r, A588}
keeper of the (
Lorrain, O., held
bail for embezzlement
J. Morgan Smith and his wife,
ed in Cincinnati, were arraigned and re
manded on the charges
them in New York
istant cashier and book
1izens' Savings Bank of
were cach in
arrest
3
made
New Or
Harbors Committee landed at
l Porto
mspection to
leans after a trip of
Rico
The report of the New York
Board of Health shows that cerebros
{ meningitis on the increase
local passenger train on the
was derailed near Fort
"., and two trainmen killed.
Marconi and Mrs
New York the
Liverpool.
The enlisted men of the Army at Wil
Point presented a loving cup
Helen Gould
vational Refimng Compan
State
ad 15
West
‘1iftam
Hi on
of $2 t
S250.000 10
Her and Capt. Gus Oler
in an attempt
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Me pack
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Foreign
A Hamburg «
und mm her mouth by a
a restaurant, belongs
the restaurant
he man who paid for th
Henry Whi
the iritish
pointed
White were
Princess
at
Prince
ap
Italy, and Mrs
of the Prince
at a farewell
Marlborough House
and
airs
the
The
the Tokio press expressed the hope that
their visit will increase the growing
feeling of confidence and respect between
the two countries.
Germany's policy toward Morocco is
based upon an oid treaty. France ss
desirous of having the United States
take a sympathetic view of her policy.
It is reported that the Czar has be
come a fatalist, and that he, the Czarina
and several court officials are dominated
by ocenltists
The Russian government has ordered
2000 cars and 170 locomotives to in-
crease the military equipment of the
Trans-Siberian Railroad.
Dr. Roberts, an eminent French phy-
sician, says that inherited scrofula ren-
ders persons more liable to cerebrospi-
nal meningitis. _
The bridge over the Zambesi River, in
South Africa, the highest in the world,
has been completed.
The Shah of Persia will shortly ar.
rive in France to take the water cure.
Emperor William, while at Tangier,
had a cordial conference with the French
Charge d'Affaires. The German ruler
was given a cordial reception by the
Sultan,
I ne terrorists are now known to have
on their condemned list 30 persons, in-
cluding Brand Duke Alexis and Govern.
or General Trepoff.
More than 4,000 men, women and
children are now prisoners in the con-
centration camps in German Southwest
Africa.
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on Russians,
ful General Has Begun Heavy Reconnals-
sances Against Lioevitch's Centre Pros-
pects That the War Will Contioue to Dref
Oun-Linevitch's New Chief of StiiL
ft news tron
eld Marshal Ovam
ine advance of his 1
1s begun a genu
n army, with wing:
Heavy reconnoi
against the Ru
of develo
object
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ral Li
fron
nevit
Hopes of Peace Abandoned.
Dig} Yv hatever
New Ch ef of Staft,
Petersburg, 18 :
Karke
General LL
place of
been
General
ine
Gen
trans-
committee for
ns
General
- ferent gel .
appointed a
wounded
heen
member of tittee,
TEXAS TO WAR ON TRUSTS.
Work.
Dallas, Texas, (Special). —Attorpey-
to fight all
State.
members of the Legislature a plan of
campaign he is anxious to put into exe-
cation. He says that he receives great
piles of leteers daily from persons who
are at the mercy of the trusts, asking
why no relief is given to the people.
“We have laws enough to stop the
work of these illegal combinations,” said
Mr. Davidson. “We don't need any more
laws. What we need is money. If the
Legislature will appropriate $15,000 for
my department I will stop their opera-
tions in this State.”
It has been practically agreed to in-
corporate the appropriation asked for in
the general appropriation bill,
other trusts operating in the
A a SRE NAS
Milllonaire te Go to Prison.
San Francisco, (Special). Griffith J.
Griffith, the Los Angeles millionaire who
‘hree years ago attempted to kill his wife,
must spend two years in prison and pay
a fine of $5,000, acording to the decision
of the State Supreme Court, which has
firmed the sentence of the lower court.
riffith gave a pk of 3,000 acres to Los
Angeles and was named zs Park Com-
Police Commissioner's Feet Are Blown
s
ing a basket
cz approached, the
a bomb, which explod
blowing off the
everely won
t 15 feared
SOFT COAL MEN WILL NOT STRIKE
Operators Decide to Grant Their Demands and
Renew Last Year's Scale.
10 PAY TABARD INN DEBTS.
to Issge Boods to Meet AN
Clams,
Directors Vole
hands of receivers fre their
The
creditor of
and the m
m
ulties h failed
the library ¥ DOOKS
Press
MISS ROOSEVELT TO WED?
Prospective Groom.
society weekly prints the following:
“Miss Alice Roosevelt has surrendered
her heart and promised her hand and
now wears upon her left third finger
the jeweled token of her marrriage en-
gagement. The successful wooer is the
cloguent ‘Boy Orator of the Wabash.’
Senator Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana,
and the formal announcement of the
betrothal will be made at Easter.
“President Roosevelt is more than
pleased and has given the happy pair his
paternal benediction.
“Senator Beveridge is a widower of 42.
His first wife was Miss Katherine Langs-
dale, of Green Castle, Ind, who died in
1900. The Senator was a plowboy at 12,
a railroad laborer at 14 and a logger and
teamster at 18.”
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Pytblans Give te McKinley Pusd.
Richmond, Ind. (Special). In an offi-
cial bulletin just issued Charles E. Shive-
ly, of Richmond, supreme chancellor of
the Knights of Pythias, announces that
he has ordered the treasurer of the
Knights of Pythias auxiliary of the Me-
Kinley National Memorial Association
to pay the fund donated by the mem.
bers of the order to the memorial asso-
ciation without any limitations or re.
strictions, The fund is in excess of
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Three Warships Will Overawe Domin-
ican Revolutionists.
ieing
and
peny’s Claim Consultations Are
Held Daily Between the President
board of the
With Santo Dom ngo.
MAY RECALL BOWEN
Object to
There.
Venezuclans His Continviog
W ax} ington
renewed
Herbert §
Dr. }
LOCC IA
Pp '
Venezuelan
length
the tag
Dr
Venern=i=
SOME
ble. and
went
Sapp
that country and
Af. Yams ee
Mr. Bowen's
Was
Venezuela
Dr. Paul had the same sort of heart
to-heart talk with Secretary Taft, Act
ing Secretary of State. Mr. Taft, nt
understood, informed Dr. Paul that the
United States would be pleased to re.
move any obstacle to a satisfactory set
tlement with Venezuela. That is taken
to include Minister Bowen
is
Fell Dead on Wedding Day.
Jamestown, N. Y., (Special) —Rev.
Albert Lundberg of Scandia, Pa, who
was here preparing for his marriage to
Miss Hulda Fritz of this city, dropped
dead. The wedding was to have been
celebrated in the Mission Church in this
city. Six hundred invitations had been
issued. Mr. Lundberg spent the morning
with others decorating the church. While
eating luncheon he succumbed. Heart
disease was the cause.
Murdered By His Wife.
Pittsburg, Pa, (Special). — Michael
Novackovich, an Austrian laborer, was
murdered at his home while he lay sleep-
ing in bed in his room by his wife Annie.
The crime was a brutal one, the woman
using a hatchet. It was discovered an
hour later by a boarder, who notified the
police. The woman confessed. The cause
assigned for the crime was revenge for
ill treatment by the husband, whe, i
alleged, insisted on his wife leading an
immoral life,
appras
in the
PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION OUT.
Their Resignations Requested snd Furoished
Reorganizet.on Now
Shot His Brother-in-Law
5
on 3
Has ha
recovered his health
here at
¢ improved, he
i sail from NOG
Rumor That Czar Attempied Suicide.
Paris, (By Cable). —An
rumor from St. Petersburg is published
{ here to the effect that Emperor Nicholas
made an attempt to cimmit suicide, and
wounded himself in the hand The ro
mor further says that the Emperor's
design was frustrated by the intervenfion
of his mother, the Empress Dowager
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Five Drowaed Prom Upset Bost.
St. Joseph, Mo., (Special) —Five men
who were engaged in dyke building
operations on the Kansas side of the
Missouri have been drowned Rather
than spend a stormy night in a shack on
the Kansas bank of the river they de.
termined to cross in a skiff. About mid.
stream the overloaded boat was swamp-
ed by the high waves and all perished
unconfirmed
ni ——
Philadelphia bankers will be large
subscribers to ihe Japanese bonds.
Reports of ¢ wheat crop con-
ditions come from all parts of the West.
For nine years the average price of
steel rails in America has been $2582
a ton. They are now $28 a ton,
Now that leading American bankers
have $75,000,000 Japanese bonds to
sell there is an excellent incentive for
them to a good security market
for a | while, at least