The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1905, Image 2

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    BIG WAVE ENGULFS LINER
Five Steerage Passengers Are Swept
- Overboard
AND MANY OTHERS ARE INJURED.
The Disaster Came Unexpectedly, When the
Decks Were Filled With Merrymakers—A
Big Wave Suddenly Swept Over the Ship,
Completely Covering the Lower Deck and
Rislag Walsthigh on Upper Deck.
Five lives are
New York,
known to have
31
“
(Specral).
been and more than
persons fatally
on the ( Ane steamer Campana
when wave roll
steamer
with
So sudden was
aster and
attended
office
Ur
SSENRCErs wi
was travel
MIKADO AND CZAR SIGN.
Peace Treaty Effective ad War Formally
Ende’,
government to in
clamation
Aurora, Jemtcl
constituting Admiral En t'
at Manila, and the Len:
land, which
months, may
whenever the
the
s squadron
, at Mare Is
interned for
probably now be released
Russian government sees
been
4
bra
nave
understood, the ships have been under-
going extensive repairs to make them
seaworthy, it may be sometime yet be
fore they are ready to sail
A AA
Islands In 8 Quake.
Kingston, Jamaica, (By Cable). —An-
other carthquake shock was felt at 4.15
o'clock P. M., lasting for nearly a min-
wie. It was oppressively hot before the
shock took place.
Jail Term For Congressman.
Portland, Ore, (Special). — John
Newton Williamson, congressman from
the Second Oregan district, convicted of
subordination of perjury in connection
with land frauds in Oregon, was sen
tenced by Judge Hunt in the United
States Court to serve 10 months’ impris-
onment and to pay a fine of $500. He
was also reprimanded by the court for
his failure to set a good example in his
exalted public position. Marion R.
Biggs, formerly United States commis-
sioner, was given an equal penalty.
DOMESTIC
Mrs. Grave Evans, of Des Moines,
Ia, fainted upon learning that her hus
band, Ralph W. Evans, had been se
cretly married to Miss Jessica Penn, a
girl and art who had
Ti wlel
d Frederickson,
walk, Conn, is on the h
Barrett, who ran i 1
$1,300 of his
his wife, but does
Dr Arthur
wealthy New Y
nude on top of a
He had
from mental
Two more
society student,
been his
John
South
Ww
i
lim}
cimoeaq
abberatie
the latest
Representative
Ira Wade, a timl
The Southern
i 1 140 new
0,000
be installe
Omaha
Joseph A
York
arrested
£ 2.000.000
and othe
the
uble is feared
hat Gen. Baron F
appointed
public
will be made until next week
M. Ossovsky, the assistant
police at Kishinef, was assassinated
was said to have been largely
sible for the massacre of the Jews,
The Russian government will lend
Baku oil men $15,000,000 to cover
of repairing the damage inflic
by rioters
The new Peruvian minister, Dr. Man-
wel Alvarez Calderon, formerly minister
of Peru to the United States, Cuba and
Mexico, has arrived at
and it is believed that exciting interna.
tional questions will be discussed.
The Duchess Sophie Charlotte of Old-
enburg, fiancee of Prince Eitel Frederick,
has been
sremier, but
ervary
no
the
elect,
The Prince Victoria Adelheid, eldest
daughter of Duke Frederick of Schies
wig - Holstein - Sonderburg-Gluecksburg,
was married at Gluecksburg, Prussia, to
Prince Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-
Coburg and Gotha.
The British squadron was officially
welcomed by the Japanese at Yokohama,
where festivities were held in. honor of
the visitors,
Forty arrests were made as the result
of the discovery of secret printing estab-
lishments on the outskirts of St. Peters
burg.
The strike of the factory workers is
reported to be spreading in Moscow.
SIR HENRY IRVING DEAD
For Many Years Leader of the English
Stage.
DIED SHORTLY “ER A PERFORMANCE
Oaly jan Hour Before He Was Stricken the
Famous Actor Was Playing at a Theater
in Bradford, Eng. His Rise and Success
as One of the World's (Greatest Actors
His Hamlet and Other Roles.
COW CAUSES FIVE DEATHS.
Lics Down on Raliread sed Throws Esgise
Off Track.
and saved the
the
debris rest
urning
y
he train
from
Bllad Woman Perished.
woman
Chicago, (Special) —A
was burned to death in her kitchen while
her deaf mother sat placidly rocking and
mending in an adjoining room, hearing
i nothing of the daughter's cries of agony,
| The victim was Mrs. Frances Harvey,
!a widow, 41 years old. The mother is
Mrs. W. Vierer, years-old. Mrs
tad
| Harvey had been blind from childhood,
by heart, and
blind
i but she knew the he
{ had been accustomed to doing the cook-
{ ing. She had placed the kettle on the gas
stove when the sieeve of her dress be-
came ignited
Six Firemen lojured.
Chicago, (Specias, Six firemen were
injured, two probably fatally, in a col
lision between a hose cart and an electric
car. The car was running at 20 miles
an hour when it struck the rear of the
hose cart, knocking the vehicle 25 feet.
Seventh Victim of Feud.
Mobile, Ala, (Special). « William
Young was killed from ambush while
returning to his home, at Wheelerville,
13 miles west of Mobile. He is the
seventh victim of a feud which has con-
tinued for the past 25 years,
Ise
CHOPPED MAN HE KILLED
Gruesome Murder in a Lodging-House
in New York,
FLIMSY STORY BY THE ACCUSED MAN.
Teli the Police of Hearlng Souude of Cracking
Bones and the Falling of Pleces of the
Carcass, as Human Butcher Proceeds In His
Work What They Saw Through the Glass
ln the Partition Door.
SIX MINERS IN A BLAZING PIT.
and Another Killed By
Explosion.
Eogiseer An
-
NEW YORK AS SEEN DAY BY DAY,
New Youx City, N. Y
showing the slighest effect of
LUKE WRIGHT RESIGNS.
———————— A ———— A ——
FIVE KILLED IN NUTINY
Captain Was Among the Victims of
the Plot.
COLORED MEN WERE IN CONTROL.
From Mobile, Ala., to Philadelphia, Scene
of Mutiny Three Negroes All That Re-
malged of Crew Captured snd Taken to
Southport, N, C.
MARKEL LOSES BIG CONTRACT
Panama Capel Commission Aspuis Agree
ment,
resign Several
harges were preferred
| Tucker involving his
! as a member of the Terri
| These charges
| President, and were n
Department of Justice for investiga-
tion. The request for resignati based
upon the findings of that Investigation
against
pers mal
rai
were pre sented
referred by him
LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS.
Gen. A. L. Mills, superintendent
the Military Academy, in his
report pictures very satisfactory
tions as ro discipline, military
and soldierly conduct of the cadets,
says that hazing in any form has shown
no symptom of reappearing
The
L.. West a member of the Board of Com.
missioners for the District of Columbia
It is stated that there will be several
important changes in the personnel of
the Philippine Commission.
The arbitrary actions of President
Castro and other phases of the Venezu
clan controversy were considered at the
cabinet meeting.
The President and Mrs, Roosevelt had
as guests at dinner Secretary and Mrs,
Taft and Postmaster General and Mrs,
Cortelyou,
The President has directed the ap-
pointment of Col. Henry G. Sharpe to be
chief commissary of subsistence of the
army.
The National Wholesale Lumber Deal.
ers’ Association has approved the Presi
dent's attitude in railroad rate legislation.
§
i
1
cond:
His Governor Generaiship,
faction with the situ
pines, Luke E. Wright,
of the Philippine C
about the first December
General Wright is expected
{in the United States duris
and is entitled $1X
| absence prior
I ment of his labors as Governor General
| It is understood that he expects to re
| turn to Nashville, Tenn, to resume the
practice of law
President Roosevelt and Secretary
Taft, it is believed, practically have de
{cided upon the successor to General
| Wright, but no intimation has been per.
io
| mitted to become public as to his ident.
{ity. It can be stated reasonably definitely
that General Wright's successor will not
be a man now connected with the Com.
mission.
Diamond Case Dropped.
Red Oak, lowa, (Special).~~The case
of Thomas Dennison, of Omaha, indicted
for complicity in the robbery of $75,000
worth of diamonds from J. W. Pollock,
a New York diamond salesman, on 2
train near Missouri Valley, lowa, was
dismissed by County Attorney Greenlee,
of Montgomery county, Dennison’s case
was to have come up for a second trial
in December, the firet trial having re
sulted in a disagreement. The case has
attracted wide attention, having been
once heard in the United States Supreme
Court,
Neck Broken, Walked Mile.
a 5 fre
ina ( Specia \ ft
FINANCIAL.
Senator Elkins is said to favor the en-
It was reported that $000000 gold
Eut
rope for import.
Union Pacific's net carnings mn
gust increased 8467477 and
Pacific's increased $386,402
“There 1s only one side to this market
and that is the ball side” was the es
sence of a private dispatch to De Haven
& Townsend
Philadelphia banks have advanced the
interest rate on call loans to § per cont.
Money has not been above that figure
since the autumn of 1903, wien it was
6 per cent,
Grose earnings of the subsidiary come
panies of the Interstate Railways ir.
creased $33.237 for the month of Sep-
tember and $100,538 for the nine months
of 1008, over the cofresponding period
of 1004
Coxe Brothers, whose coal lands are
said to have been bought hy the Lehigh
Valley Railroad, produce about 1,500,000
tons of coal ammually. That is about
what the Reading mines in six weeks,
Ag
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