The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 27, 1906, Image 2

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    16 DEAD AND 100
Fire Department.
4
White Women by Negroes
All-night Reign of Terror
ed Man Fopnd on Streets.
REIGN OF TERROR
of a8
taken
shot
A negro
saulting a
from the police and
death in the streets.
The fire department turned
streams of water on the rioters
and the Mavor made an appeal
for order without effect,
The 186 negroes were slain in
different parts of the city, in-
cluding the and fash
ionable section
Railroad
was damaged in the
black men.
So
suspected
wonan
was
to
DUSINOSS
and hotel pr
search
opert)
for
fled
without ser-
many negroes have
city
and «
the
vants
All citizens
ed off
{
niitia
that it is
ed
have
streets
olol labor
der-
G00
been or
and 1
guard
}
the
are on
Atlanta, a { Special) Modern
Atlanta as ne witnessed sucl
scenes as
entire day
cidents of
was lynched
Sabbath afte
The negro
suspected assaulting
white women Saturday. and
ing taken to jail when he tak-
en from officers by a dozen mer
and shot to death in the st
Militia
while groups
upon the
vor
1 f
have b feature
the exeiting
night A
on Marietta Street
TNoOon.
who
een a 0
following
Saturday
fe
lynched
of
wa
was
of one
was be
Was
the
reet.
have pat
of
roiled
Cor
ati
uaiion
Dozen Mobs Attack Negroe
utbreak wa 5 t I
ace,
EAvagry
eraption
n Od
n
+}
respectable
mob was
they were
women ha
at A
Satur
assailant
lynched.
alread)
four as
Some
OX
And in
be 1g
Expelled From The
Kursk, Ruzasia
extraordi
of
YOts
Nobility.
{By Cable) At ar
nary meeting of the Ma
lit 14
98 to
of the
shals the No
by a
the ranks
berg of t
ing Prince
president
signed the
Was
of to expel {1
nobility three mem
he late
Peter
the
parliament,
Dolgoronkeff vies
of lower
Viborg
house,
manifesto
Abdul
Paria (By The
says it learns from an absolutely
unquestionable source that the latest
consultations of medical advigers of
the Sultan of Turkey established the
fact that Abdul Hamil was suffering
from cancer of the kidoey. This mal-
ady, the paper save, does not per-
mit of an operation being performed,
and is usually fatal within a year.
Hamid's iness,
Cable). Temps
City Of Seattle Stranded.
Tacoma (Spécial). ~The steamship
City of Beattle, en route to Alaska.
went on the roeks at Trial island.
10 miles from Victoria, at § o'clock
in a heavy fog. The steamer Salva-
dor and two tugs have gone to her
assistance from Victoria and Port
Townsend. All passengers are re
ported safe,
Lumber Blaze In Macon.
Macon, Ga. (Bpecial) Fire in the
Central City Planing and Lumber
Mills, the Tdrgest in this section, de-
stroyed all the machinery and piles
of lumber there, extending 100 vards
alongside the Southwestern Railroad.
The buildings of the Central City lee
Plant, on an adjoining lot, caught
firé from flying sparks, and were
nearly destroyed. The fire raged for
hours, endangering the cottonseed
oil mills and other property. The
Joss Is ‘estimated at $100,000,
THE NEWS OF THE WEEK
Domestic,
President Roosevelt has decidéd to
appoint Judge Joseph Buffington as
Judge of the Third United States Cir
cuit, which includes the states of
Pennsylvania, Delaware and Nev
Jersey Judge Buffington is now
United States district judge of the
Western District of Pennsylvanian
He will be succeeded in that
by Judge Nathaniel Ewing, of Fay
etie County
Vice President Charles
banks laid cornerstone
CAgo’'s new building,
when completed, is to bg the
courthouse in the world and at
the guest of honoy hanquet
en by the Bq Commissioners
of Cook the Auditorium
Hotel
By a settle
York the
Russel Sage
executors of
amounts of
dition that
The will
without contest
Legal proceedings have
Utah 10 {ssuance
Pre
Me
of h
plac
W Fal
of Chi
which,
Inrgest
the
COUuniLy
night
at a
iN
of
at
ard
County
arrived at in New
under the will
to receive from
estate double
legacies
will be not
admitted
ment
Of
the
the
con
contested
legatees
are
the
the upon
the
WHE to probate
un
f
Of
ident
heen hog
looking ©
the arre
Smith,
of
loseph KF. the
Church, who is accused
fi wives He |
for
father
ive
Idren
Proceeding
Ie to on
Ads
MEIPED)
Foreign.
toilias
EIA
to
Count
interpo
in ord«
Goulds
The Royal Bavarian
} 1 f
rohbhed of a
io thie
Mons
Mint in Mn
sum equal
coined ten-mark
Il Wh tes
in newl
pieces
chief is
il it is
bandit
riously
re
said
Raisuli,
has been poisoned
A terrorist
a policeman,
and executed
A call has been issued for a
vention of the Russian Constitutional
Democratic party to plan a program
he
kill
tried
wb
who
named Tarle
ed was quickly
COon-
struck Hong Kong
death list in the
the property de
Another storm
and added to the
city, and Inereased
sruction.
The Synagogues
protected by troops. An attempt
provoke a riot was suppressed
It is definitely stated that laws pro
claiming religious freedom will short
ly be promulgated in Russia.
Hall Caine's drama, "The Bonds-
man,” was produced at Drury Lane
Theater, in London
The Grand Duke and Duchess
Baden celebrated thelr golden
ding anniversary
In Warsaw five terrorists
killed Colonel Nicolaleff, an
officer, while he was walking in
streets, The murders escaped
Rear Admiral Brownson's
ron arrived at Gibraltar
changed salutes with the
squadron, commanded by
L.oulz of Battenberg.
in Odessa were
to
of
wood
shot and
artillery
the
squad
and ex
British
Prince
TOWN WRECKED BY
DYNAMITE EXPLOSION
Nearly Every House in Jellico, Tenn.
Damaged.
TWELVE DEAD IN THE RUINS.
Railroad Car of Explosives Blows Up,
Wrecking the Business Section of
the Community Five Hundred
People Made Homeless Property
Loss a Million.
Fwelve
Jellico, Tenn { Special)
injuring of scores of other
00 000 damage to pro
here when a can
tanding on & track
Railway depot ex
report tl heard
ildings shat
section of
pana of
mile
load of dynamite
the Southern
ploded with a
for miles iu
tered the
town nearly «
radius
broken
near
Was
=) were
business the
glass
vers
of one of the
Ten Tons Of Explosive Go Up.
| The explos
The freigh Ar,
to the
"mn "ry
mm occu
one belong
Ivania Railroad
lines cantained boxes oO
} +} % ¥ vee constene
HIgH explosives nsigned
Rand Powder
enn
pounds of
Precaution Against Lootors,
i
THEY THREATEN REVENGE.
Russian Revolutionists Sending
A Violent Manifesto,
Out
{iB Cable) In re
tion of Zenadie
of
sR
the assass Gen
in
eral Min, the Social Revolutionists |
are sending broadcast lolent mani
festo directed against Emperor Nicho
and vowing to remove one after
the props of the coward- i
Iv, murderous auntoeracy The mani-
as
£
of
festo is as follows
The die has been cast
remains Annihilate
enemies of the people There must
be life for life, death for death, cont
for cent With the illuminating |
memory of Konoplianikovo to guide
them, all true Russians must strike
terror to the hearts of the execu-
tioners.”
One thing
mercilessly all
Shot Through The Heart,
Bellaire, Ohio, { Special), —Wil-
liam Sheets, a well-known resident.
ras found in the Baltimore and Ohlo
Railroad varde shot through the
heart During the night the police
had a running battle with tramps
It is presumed that Bheets
was passing through at the time and
was struck by a stray bullet,
Woman Runs For Congress.
Fort Worth, Texas. (Special )
B. Payne, of Fort Worth, in
accepting the nomination on the So-
clalist ticket for Congress in this
district, comes out strongly for gov-
ernment ownership of railroads and
goes a step farther than Mr. Bryan
in advocating government ownership
of all packing houses. Miss Payne
is the first woman to run for Con-
gress in. Texas and says she will push
her campaign vigorously,
Laura
5000 LIVES WERE LOST
Death Roll Of Hongkong's Typhoon
Grows,
Cable) Con
3
piace 1h
Hongkong ( Bs
tive estimates
{
i
Chinese who lost thelr liv
typhoon at 5000, and the total
the materia! damage to the colony
$20,000,000
Another storm, le violent, how
and
damage
midnight
Thi
ver, broke here at
blew for six hours
apparentl was not great,
I
Reports of di con
}
The
20 passen
asters at i
tantly being received here
Albatross,
teamer with 1
gers on board, foundered near Futau
Only i and
They
Hong
men Pas
fwo of the crew
The
also lost,
ashore
kong was
crew is
of
fat,
130
swim gteameoes
and her
The steamen
Samchun, foundered
passengers and 1 of her
missing Only the
known have cued
Mrs and
| have They found
husband weph Cl
miss Ying
and
crew
dE
rom
two
0 crew
LO) been res
Hoars her search part
returned no tr
| Of hep
arle
}
{ Hoare, Angl toria,
f Whose the
phaoon
NO
Lanton
new ha
steames
RULES FOR PURE FOOL
There Will Ile No More
I alse
Sailing Under
2
Colors,
RAURA RS
Hy but
SUSAR
learly define what
lard. but
COM DOR dad
animal
labeled
en
style
preseribe
of lard.
and vegetabl
lard compound
the
bie
called
anhatance
or other
il may be
Among the
following: Pienie
hams,”” but
‘picnics’ plenic
tle pig sausage’ mas
pork sausage’ or
extract of beef
from beef,
called
astear-
fat
restrictions are
wiame” cannot
may be
shoulders: “lit-
be called “little
“pigmy sausage;
must be actually
and veal loaf can-
such pnless the meat
OF
be
The same rules apply to other
canned products and manufacturers
are warned that the rulings do not
exempt them from the enforcement
of state laws,
FINANCIAL WORLD.
Robert W. Deforest is a
rector of Jersey Central
Tips were circulated
that Baltimore & Ohio
150
An official of Philadelphia Rapid
Transit denies that Wabash will
lease the Market Street elevated and
subway line
New top records for Baltimore &
Ohio and Southern Pacific. The lat.
ter may be made the holding com-
pany for the former.
Schwab says the earnings of Beth-
lehem Steel are not so large now as
they were a year ago, but that they
are up to expectations
Judge Bradford, of the United
States District Court, at Wilmington,
signed an order directing the sale
of the Diamond State Steel Company
on the petition of bondholders. The
day of sale will be set by the receiv
ors,
new di-
hroadeast
will rise to
ALL READY TO SEND
Plans.
the Army
Intervention
of Occupation
Become
the Chiefs.
digrappointed
of a setttiement
without An
They
Ling peace can
trouble werican
not
i
t¢
rvention do
lHeve a la »
cured
Ay
without an Ameri
Oo enforce it
my t }
tary Taft
Seer
Moderate and Liberal
the United
1 Slate
i}
iif
COmpa f
aith
Marin:
1pplies
quickl
The Plans Mapped Out
Uuarterma £ Me
now
in llilinol
visited
iladelphi
considerable
in
getting amma
and light field
movement in cas
has bes n di
nition
Runs
orders
splayed
fo stall arm
ready for
for action are
The ordnance bureau has on
supply equip a small army.
not enough for a large army, and
is supposed that General Crozier's
vigit is with a view
deficiency.
It is stated in other bureaus
the department that the plans for a
possible movement of troops have
been progressing for sometime, and
that anv necossity can promptly
met,
sr}
sucn
to but
be
Aid For Typhoon Sufferers.
Hongkong ( By Cable)
and Americans have contributed
$2,000, and the Chinese 825.000, to
the relief fund of the sufferers from
the typhoon Boigterous weather
of salvaging in the harbor
of Bishop Hoare has not
covered,
been
1".
Robert BR. Hitt Dead.
Narragansett Pier, R. 1., (Special)
Congressman Robert R. Hitt, of
IHinois, died at his summer home
here Congressman Hitt came hore
Inst June and since that time he
has been very ill, requiring most of
the time the constant attention of
nurses and physicians. Heart fall
ure, following a long period of in.
creasing physical weakness, finally
caused his death. Mrs. Hitt and her
two sons, W. 8. Hitt and R. H. Hitt,
were at the bedside when he died.
FOR AN EIGHT-HOUR DAY
All Public Works.
AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL
Some Interesting Happenings Briefly
Told.
jent 2A INI IH
of Labor
tration for
ght-hour
A fiim of
ex
Critic
rdines
an
Balt
S500 coolies
os 4
{to supply
the Panama Canal
an hou
OMe
will
sion wilh
and Dew
Alabama.
the colld
Commis
the
Captain
Pressey. of
has
505.000
Roosevelt
apening
lands in Oklahoma
President
proclamation
of Indian
public
The
IEeU
RCT
th
it
Nay Depa oO dort
iment
and has appeals
ro Com
The Interstaie Comme i
i freich
miseion ig to simplify railroa
rate sy hedales
The Postoffic
bids for pneumatic
Departmen?
tube mail servi
Mile,
opens
3
General Samuel M
retire
Brigadie
chief artillery,
Major
of is to
yrant
¢ A
to bad
my cane
General Frederick DD
declares that 850 per cent. of
tions in the Army are duos
lHiguor and absence of the a
toen.
Captain Southerland
revolution likely in Santo Domingo
and suggests that no more warships
be taken away from those waters
Joseph E. Ransdell, of Youse Com-
mittee on Rivers and Harbors, favors
an appropriation of $50,000,080 for
deeper channels,
+ a y
Me porie a