The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 30, 1905, Image 2

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    KILLED,
THIRTY INJURED
Fog Caused Rear-End Collison Near
Boston,
THE VICTIMS BURNED IN WRECK.
Accident on the Boston and Malge Raliroad
at Lincoln, Mass.—A Double-header Crash.
es late Another Trala at High Speed
The Cars Are Smashed lute Kindllng Wood
and Theo the Wreckage Takes Fire,
FIFTEEN
Lincoln, Mass, (Special).—The most
disastrous railroad wreck in this state
for many occurred at
Baker:
half west
VEArs
at Bridge Station, a mile and a
of I,
of the Fite mn of the Boston
Maine The
night express which left Boston at
7.45 o'clock he Rut-
land system, crashed into rear of a
local which started from Boston at
7.15 for points on the and the
Marlboro branch
At least 15 persons were kill
burned to death or suffocate
more were serious!
sengers
burns
The wre
weather,
nals
the
in front
Montreal
tives and
crashed
branch
cars.
All of
i
incoln, on main line
hburg divis
and Railroad regular Sun-
day
. Af ' 1
OC for Montreai via t
he
tram
main une
SC
ue
ser
Ously passen
gers lived in
nard, Huds
smaller t
None of
train was
and firem
were killed
The wreckage cau
the passengers
persons live in
Several
Valley
omotive
ght
were
a half hour
ber of doc
Walthan
were
The railr
dwelling-h
3
a
hosp
assisted i
jured
i +g ery
train
SeTIOuNs
n
in safety, left §
ments were made
able ambulance
pital
I'he
REVOLT IN THE ARMY.
The
lution.
St. Petersburg
cessful mutiny of th
pol, accompanied by
an
created ¢
ot entire regiment
or
he greatest
ment circ
disguise the
Crisis,
The army
ernment,
epidemic of i
in furp practical!
mavy from
18 now leared, %
spread through the
Ugly reports have
culated tf sedition among
in Manchuria, and it wa ally re-
ported a week ago that General Line
vitch had put down a mutiny with
considerable bloodshed, and that subse
quently he executed 42 officers. No cots.
firmation of this report was obtainable,
but whether it be true or not, the morale
of the troops on garrison duty in Rus-
sia has certainly everywhere been shaken
by the revolutionary propaganda, and the
fidelity of individual units, even of the
guard regiments, is questioned,
sss
Castro Paid Mr. Russell,
Caracas, (By Cable).—~As no repre.
sentative of France called on the Ven-
czuelan Governmen on November 14 for
the second instalment of the Plumley
arbitration award, due that day, it has
heen delivered to the American Minister,
Mr. Russell. It was announced from
Paris that the Foreign Office had been
advised that President Castro had re-
fused to pay the second instalment of the
award,
p of
pr
ontagrous,
Viadivostok
army
been repeatedly cir
'
the soldiers
specth
10
THE LATEST NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD.
DOMESTIU
President Roosevelt w
Secretary of State Root to visit Brazil
as the representative of the United States
at the third International Conference of
Agrerican States
The gallows ha
COMIMiss
been erected in Ru
land, Vt, for Mrs. Mary Rogers,
whose behalf a motion is pending
United States Supreme Court which may
be decided to day.
The contest over 1
Alpheus D. Dubois, in New York,
settled, the daughter receiving
n was provided for her in the
T
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1 fie
he will of the
Ww
a larger
wile 3 4
3
Not Ane
Birdsong,
, Miss,
Thomas Butler, a prominent
} 1
surrendered
James F 1
Monticello i
ard then het
Ada Rydstrom, a Swedish wom
1, €\ idently of gO f mily, who became
house servant in Philadelphia,
taking cvanide of pota
" com
mitted suicide by
sium
Attorney Jerome been at
insurance hearings in New
a view of prosecution if the
3
as
evidence justifies such
Witham A. Clark, J 1
3 5s Senator W A
operation
of
mn
Fa ol
LIATK,
underwent
arrest in Egg
must answer charge
men by forged che
aged 3
Moine
fe, {
thiam
Des
§ 2ewe she rg picad
Lr he oof $1 0 !
FOREIGN
onary situation
away or tak 1 their of
tie hielostok Regiment
with cheers It
crews on the
: prisoners
received the
doubtful
the
bor can be re
warships in
trained
Premier Witte and his ministers
conferences in the almost
means (oO cope
army and navy
with
The
troops
ae
oit n the
ks are now
an dbsolutely depend upon
Sultan of Turkey is showing
ding the powers in their
for reforms Macedonia
h Foreign Minister has
Russian Ambassador a
of the terms
Japanese transports Ikuta and
Fukoda were in collision near Shomon
soki and the former sank. Eighteen per
were lost.
The trial was begun at Constantinople
of 15 Armenians on the charge of com-
plicity in an attempt to kill the Sultan.
bh Ls
about the only
SIRS
de
The
proposed
modifica-
i io
mand mn
Turks
o the
ne
ONS
The Russian authorities will appropri-
ate $7,500,000 to ameliorate the condition
of ratlroad employes,
Russian troops at Vladivostok revolted
killing two of their officers and wounding
five others,
The Sultan in his rejection of the
powers’ demands, intimates that Euro-
an pressure will possibly excite the
urkish people to reprisals against Chris-
tians, It is declared that to accept finan-
cial control by the powers of Macedonia
would violate the Sultan's sovereignty.
The naval demonstration of the powers
will accordingly proceed.
BODY FOUND IN TRUNK
Ghastly Discovery in a [House in
Albany, N. Y.
BODY IN BAD STATE OF DECOMPOSITION
The Body Doubled Up, With the Head and
Feet on Top and a Clothes Line Around
the Neck and Feet, to Keep Them Together
~~Wo nan and Her Husband Had Not Been
Seen for Two Weeks.
Albany now
murder.
noon the body of Mrs
‘amp Hammond was found in
oned high trunk in her apart
he body was doubled up, the
head and feet ]
tied around t 1
M
them together \
a trunk
ne atterno
on top, with a clothes!
he
been seen for two weeks, and a
husband was not around Wis
neighbor
police were notified
an
iy, the
gained
apartment
rarior
ont
ront §
unk, with
1scovered
15¢q, 1
afTange
\
the
fly
ae
WHS
Hammo
| Hammond
t VEArs ago
Street,
y
OK POSSESS
| Apartment
1 s
i A go
ound by
}
een
ribed
COLONIAL TRADE EXPANDS.
| Many Millons More ls Commerce With Distant
Possessions.
atement
BEC a
A mine-month
Sa ptember
1,852,174,
rsponding
. # oh
a the
$20020,070 in the
of the pre
shipments of merc
United States from its n
ceding vea
handise
n-Con-
ferritory 1 the
$66. 520.10
Correspos
nied
1416 in the
n preced ng vear
The figures given re
niy, and do not include ge
iv the shipments from
+ United States $7 000000
of gold produced in that Territory and
$5.500,000 of foreign gold shipped from
Alaska, being presumably that origina
ng in British territory adjacent
In shipments from the United States
there was an increase of nearly $2.000,
000 Alaska, of over $1000.00 to
Porto Rico, abot $1.000000 to the Phil
ippines and nearly $1,000,000 to the Ha.
watian Islands
The shipments from the non-conti
guous territory to the United States there
was an increase of about $2.000000 from
Porto Rico, of over $4,000,000 from the
Philippines and of about $12,-000,000
from the Hawaiian Islands.
ate
were only
io
German Sources of Revenue.
Berlin, (By Cable)-—Among the pro-
jected imperial sources of revenue are a
tax of $25 to $37.50 per year upon pleas-
ure auto cars, taxes upon railway and
steamboat tickets, bills of lading and re-
reipts for amounts above $5 and an inher.
tance tax upon estates above $12,500.
Husbands and wives and their bodily
heirs are exempt, from the tax, which
ranges from 4 to 20 per cent, according
to the degree of kinship.
NEW YORK AS SEEN DAY BY DAY.
New York City, N. ¥
The body of William H. Jones
ban, who shot and killed Harry
and wounded Frank Britton, was four
the rear of the Baptist Church near the
der wd she
it
il
2. $
scene of the mur Jones
.
h
himself through 1
ing
that
neart, a rey
body, It
wandering
eturned to
found
after
i the
the Britton home in the haope of
Jessie Britton, and not be ing able to
ly approach the house, decided
himself
I'he and suici
attempt
with
murder
of
:
whom
brothers refused him a
Jones io
he wa
ise, whereupon he began fir
_ SS
Seige,
Thirteenth
of R. N
Wald
Street,
a
started
Ingersoll & Bro-
sloyd, Thomas Ben
ore
fetected
i for a tim
baggage. Final
ttention of Deg ty
oo ov
Fatt
emp
1
VINE here
spply of
a few cents
obtain
scarce
y gone ail but
nd hungry, Robert H
f Harper's Ferry, Va.,
1 suicide by drinking laudanw
the cleared space at Chambers
and Broadway, where the new Chemical
Bank Building is being erected. He was
taken Hudson Street Hospi
where, it said, he probably would re
wer
$y
ay
G-UD MOones
§
at
to the
was
_- Oo
Dr. James: F. Kirk, a Williamsburg
physician, of 404 Hamburg Avenue,
asked the police to arrest his college
classmate, Dr. Alexander P. Preston, of
Riverdale, Cal, on a charge of obtaining
$120 on a plea that his mother was dying
in Denver and that he had no money to
get West. Dr. Kirk decided to take
the step after he had learned, he says,
that his friend had secured money from
other physicans on the same plea.
A SAR
Pour Men Killed,
South River, N. J. (Special) Four
men were blown to pieces by an explo.
sion at the laboratory of the Internation.
al Smokeless Powder and Chemical Com.
pany, at Parlin. What caused the ex-
plosion wil never be known, as only the
four men were in the building at the time.
The building was a one-story frame struc-
ture, and, because of the lability to ex-
plosions, was separated from all others
on the except one by a space of
several ed get.
FOR A DIRECT BALLOT
Witte Fails ts Prevent Action of
Lemsivos,
POLISH PEASANTS ARE RISING,
Premier Witte Believed to Be Convinced That
a Coostitution <Cosisiolog the Charter
of Russian L berties to Which the Crar
Will Swear Alle Fince Is tie Only Way Out
of the Present Crisis,
Lable)
Zem
i
i
CABLES NEW KING.
President Roosevelt Sends Congratulations Te
Haakon VIL
thank
encl
and interesting 1
Copen! agen (By Cable). .~
palace King (
f -
Maud and King
Haakon
i table,
ly and members of the Norwegian dele-
he members of the Danish Cab-
inet and other officials, the British and
Norwegian Ministers, and other prom
inent persons
King Christ issued an letter
formally announcing the acceptance by
Prince Charles of the Norwegian throne
He also announced the appointment of
King Haakon as an admiral of the Dan-
ish Navy
open
Lincoln, Neb { Special) ~ Patrick Ray-
mond, aged 18, was arrested while light
mg a cigarette which he had just rolled
for his own use in the presence of a
city. detective. He wag fined $50 and
costs, This is the lightest penalty pre
scribed by the law for “manufacturing”
cigarettes,
Uneasy About Witte.
London ¢By Cable) ~The St. Peters.
burg, correspondent of the Standard
claims to have excellent authority for
stating that Count Witte's health is
causing the gravest anxiety, He had a
paralytic seizure last week, partially dis-
abling his left arm for several hours, ac-
companied by brief attacks of fainting.
This is the second time he has suffered
from paralysis. The foregoing was more
or less obscurely rumored some days
ago, and was denied.
ENDED LIFE KNEELING.
While
Prayer.
By Train Ins - Attitade of
25 CAUGHT IN NETS
Cet Ogt of
Schoo’.
Girls Buraleg
Satisfied With Commission.
efit
ge of
LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS.
IC Dest
leputy auditor of the
is Washington home
A peasion claim of $0.18 was
patient in the St Ehzab
Asylum
In the future if a civil
he government miscor is
he view of the President af amy
head of an executive department he 1
ble to dismissal on the spor, with ne
103
SEFVICE ¢ np ve
mseli
in t or
lable
further explanations, according to an ex
ecutive order just issued,
President Roosevelt received from Em
peror Menelik of Abyssinia elephant
tusks and the hide of a Numidian lion
The presents were sent through a rep
resentative of the Emperor who is seek
ing the mmvestment of American capita
in his country.
Capt. William S. Cowles, brother-in
law of the President, was relieved of the
command of the battleship Missouri. He
will become naval attache at the White
Houde,
Vice President Fairbanks has leased
for the season the residence of Repre-
sentative Morrell, of Philadelphia. It is
one of the largest recidences in the
city,
The postal receipts at the New York
office last year were $10,500,000, between
one-ninth and one-tenth of the income
of the entire postal department of the
country,