The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 02, 1905, Image 2

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HIS PALACE A PRI
Guards,
Officers of the Guard at St
Inform Lawyers’ Assembly That
for Freedom.
St.
the
the Russian capital, and while the cit
Petersbur Cabl
{ By
day passed without
or
EK,
Sur
wi
outwardly calm, developments all
cate shat a crisis is
imminent
the streets are filled with troops anc
inforcements
Finland,
powlerless to cope
are now pouring mn
government
h the
ot
the Seems
many caln
believe that
tering to its
the present regime is tot
1"
fall.
Differences 1} developed b
Count Witte
while the precious
ave
moments pass the
peror, surrounded by the imperial fan
rem: Peterof,
pur
hesitating as to what course to
credence wer
barked
pracu
were
only
lines, 1n
tinent
with
o'clock.
New Y
open.
necting Russi;
nfiral Durnov
and telegraphs
a European p
how long cabl
Contin
Tt ¢
the situation, 1 ;
steps regarding the safety
dents
As a precaution, the
at Washingtor
fer anthority
and to hoist
refuge for A ica
The negoti: ns for a new loan will be
formally adjo as neither the gov
ernment nor bankers are prepared to
close the negotiations }
situation continues
J. Pirepont Morgan, Jr.
W. Perkins are negotiating
Hamburg-American Steamship Company
for the dispatch of a take them
off. in case of necessity
The university, the polytechnic insti
tute and all ational institutions were
closed, ‘so as to prevent further meetings
being held in them. The university
surrounded by troops
Even the druggists have struck, and as
there are many sick, the physicians have
divided the city into districts
have selected stations for the giving
first 21d to the injured in cases of
sions between the troops and the people
Such news as comes from the interior
shows no improvement in the situation
The government everywhere seems pow.
crless to break the great political strike.
he
d ti repres
i
wer that he
charter of
American flag as
urned
Nn
while the
present
George
the
ANG
with
sel to
er
of
11
Coil
Married Sixty Years.
Dansville, N. Y., (Special)
that would have delighted President
Roosevelt was celebration of the
sixtieth wedding anniversary of Mr, and
Mrs, George Goho, of West Sparta, when
they sat down to the festive board sur-
rounded by their 14 children and a
doze oF two grandch The couple
were married in this village in 1845. They
are now 81 and 70 years of age, re-
spectively. All their children are alive
and all of their many grandchildren ex-
cept Iwo.
A sight
the
fdeiien
PATNA
DOMESTIC
The rival Interstate Commerce
Conventions in Chicago passed resolu
tions against the evils of rebates,
taining the contention of
Roosevelt regarding railroad-rate
lations, and an address was made at
ing Rockefeller and Carnegie
Former President Cleveland and
Cleveland attended the Chicago horse
show as the guests of Paul Morton
‘leveland is on way to deliver ai
dress at the unveiling of a statue t
J. Sterling Morton at Nebraska City
A dre ase containing the
and legs of the girl whose
found sometime ago in the
was discovered in Bost
on the fingers may
su
regu
tack
his
A
!
S5-8UL < arm
iroso wa
¢
harbor. Ri
to 1dentificat:
on
lead
President ha
one ou
on his trip from
ton Roads.
Governor
Penny
Mrs, Catharine Danz,
reed with
Perbolmer leaped
ndow of an «
escape
‘ommander-
A. R, annowm
poimntments, inci
dale, of Was
NE
b£3
War
army
refary
engineers
FOREIGN
Yor
retary «
in the
buying
the
f
rumor
O.000
Fp !
tion in Cuba
has decided
force im the
gun-
1” 2
at via
val
excepting
nd
cruiser,
a
y boats
Madrid for
wishes, attended
King Alfonso, but left
bull was killed.
The Norwegian bark
with the German sx
Schaumburg in Cuxhaven Roads,
crew was saved
Loubet left
2 He, against his
bullhght with
j after the first
rsident
in Coilision wamer
The
ROOSEVELT IN A
CRASH OF SHIPS
Yessel Rum Aground to Save Execu-
tive's Life.
COLLISION WAS IN THE DARK.
Owlag to a Misunderstanding of Signals
the Lightbeuse Tender Magnella and the
Fruiter Esparta Come Together Below New
Orleans While the President Slept— The
Magsolia Ran Ashore,
NOW
I'row
steamer Espar
having been beached to
Pres Roo
ident
sinking,
A $1,000,000 SOUL SCHOOL.
To Be Founded in California By Ex-Congress-
man Joy's Wile,
Lf
upon
be established make a
of all LO called
phenomena and will stimul
ng psycho-physical forces
“1 believe that under the prog:
university
shall be I
of
sil
such a
en we
pre of
sie by
' :
wh
the existence
{ ferred upon General
{ vation Army
A of Field Marshal von
Moltke, gift the army to the
{ German people, was unveiled at Berlin,
It is reported that a Russian battle-
i ship has been destroyed at Sebastopol by
| incendiaries,
{ The railroads in Russia have been
i practically tied up by the strike and the
industrial situation
Witte spoke to a delegation and dis-
cussed their demands,
statue
the of
President Loubet and King Alfonso
started ona day's hunt in the royal
preserve at Rio Frio.
In a crash between 20,000 students and
workmen and Cossacks at Kharkoff,
Russia, small bombs were hurled at the
cavalry, and the Cosszcks fired into the
mob, Many were killed and injured.
Anti-tax riots in Chili were suppressed
by the troops. Fifty persons were killed
and 300 injured
The Czar is about to pay a visit of
two months to Denmark, and will con-
fer large powers upon Premier Witte to
act during his absence,
Four Bodies in Buroed Ruins
Asbury Park, N. J, (Special)
The
¥ children
were found in the ruins of their shanty
authorities to believe that the two little
tilled before the fire
started. Their skulls were crushed. Har
C. Spivey, husband of the dead
woman, was not in the house
’ Paris Jail For American
Paris, (Special) Elliott Fitch Shep-
ard, son of the late Col. Elliott F. Shep-
ard, of New York, and a grandson of the
late W. H. Vanderbilt, was sentenced to
three months’ imprisonment and $120
fine and to pay $4000 damages to the
parents of Madeline Marduel, who was
killed by Shepard's automobile at St.
Ouen on April 24. The jail part of the
sentence will not be carried out while
awaiting fuinre procedure by Mr. Shep-
Lom
TAFT GOES TO PANAMA.
Columbia.
Necreta
by
Wa hington, ( Spe ial).
War William H. Taft left
for Norfolk He
the cruiser
of
RONG
Taft,
here
Panama
am
down
Isthmus at
inama
leas
Secretary
ew
inlery wit!
rith
Lieut.-Ce
George W. Goethal
and Col. CI
army officers
Edwards,
MET IN HEAD-ON COLLISION
Four Killed and Many Hurt in Crash of Rock
island Traios
Six Dead in Hotel Fire.
A
@
Cunfiffe Pleads Guilty.
bh Ig. Pa . ]
the Adams
re " 1
{ Special) —Edwa
Express
re "i sieat
: anc j§
charges of larcer
theft of $101,000
aused much surprise,
Adams Express
Cunhiffe’'s actiot
as neither the
pany nor Pinker-
Detective Agency was represented
wart, He has no counsel, and the
ef is growing that Cunliffe 1s mental
unbalanced.
ton 8
A Gould Express Company.
New York, (Special) ~The Globe Ex
press Company, a Gould enterprise, re.
| cently organized, has signed contracts
with the Western Pacific Railroad
whereby it will have the exclusive fran
chise to operate over that road.
IN THE FIELD OF LABOR.
A free lecture series in the interest
of workingmen and women is to be given
Chicago.
Among the little trades of Paris,
France, is that of selling food for birds,
either in the street or in a corner of the
market place.
Electrical workers in Boston, Mass,
are trying to persuade the local employ-
ers to sign a new wage and working
agreement,
Under the auspices of the University
of Freiburg, Switzerland, a business
acaddemy for women only has been
opened in that city.
In Norway the average wage earnings
are $88 a year. The average cost of liv.
ing is perhaps less than in any other
ard.
civilized country.
SETTLE AN UGLY DISPUTE
United States at Work Upon President
Castro,
OVER HIS QUARREL WITH FRANCE.
United States Minister Russell Has an Interview
With the Boombastic Venezuelan Executive,
in an Endeavor to Arrange the Diplomatic
Sees That Castro Made a Mistake.
ing
with Presid
ment
the ies
State Depa:
nature
wever, in
wiil
Id be
confine
sistance in the ion ot
cident, involving President Castro's
leged disco
French minister at (
rteoys
until Vener ye)
Tam
biz offen
»
i MUST READ THE PAPERS.
| Professor James Oets After His Class
fo History.
Chics : Sp all Newspapers
N
hereafter
i . ‘
been fextbook at
1
| western i
£004
went
| Prof
American
must come to th
to
answer
the day
rotessor James referred
le in a paper Tuesday
one of the stodents he {«
of it.
showed
{ Ina
{to an artic
and an examinatic
t but
him
of
met
“This
fessor
to have
rent events
two of tl
read th
wii
Hereafter
an accu
as
newspapers
fully as
assigned from the text
imporiant da
books.”
Mrs. Rogers Can Appeal
Washington, D. C, (Special) —Mary
Mabel Rogers, under sentence of death
in Vermont for killing her husband, was
granted leave to proceed on appeal be
fore the Supreme Court as a pauper
without payment of costs
Jenlous of Golden Curls.
Chicago, ( Special)Because her next.
door neighbor's little boy had golden
curls and was a neighboinood pet, Mrs,
Annie Thompson is ssid to have made
five attempts to burn the house next
door within two hours. Neighbors also
declare that Mrs. Thompson's daughter
Isabella, about 10 years old, made an
effort to apply the torch to the same
building, but was prevented. * Mrs.
Thompson and her five children were
finally arrested. The repeated fires and
arrivals of the engines and the police
kept the neighborhood in an uproar,
LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS.
Sec retary Bonaparte ha the
i: . {11
aismi Poy rio
rok / “1
he i : : we Vv
five ped
directed
aT
SA ein q the Nit
FIGHTING FOR CONSUMPTION.
Movement in Washiogton By Associated Charl
ties Committee.
ry
y #1
4 {
TWO MILLION WOMEN AFTER SMOOT.
Sgn a Memorial Calling For
the Senstor.
Unseating of
nEress
was
Ol
aS
(B Sir Thomas
enge for the
Asked concern-
America that be
the dea of further
of Shamrock de
as keen and that
for 1006, if
d Sandy
nger the follow
Cable).
y ARAN }
1907
¢ from
maki
owners
Ver,
Capitol to Have a Bath,
{ Special) In prepara-
opening of Congress the
iol will have a bath this week. One
of the newest fire engines in the District
of Columbia will pump cold, clean water,
which will be trained over the gray walls
of the grea: edifice until they stand forth
in much lighter hue. It will take nearly
the entire week to complete the ablution.
Washington,
for the
Seaboard Directors Stay.
New York, (Special). ~The annual
meeting of the voting of the
Seaboard Air Linc Railway was held at
the company's office mm this city to select
directors 10 be voted for at the annual
meeting of stockholders in Petersburg,
Va, November 9. The old board of di-
rectors was renominated without change,
but John Skelton Williams entered a
rotest against the election of Thomas
" Ryan, J. A. Blair, I. B. Dennis, T. J.
Coolidge. Ir, and J. M. Barr.
{rustees