The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 19, 1907, Image 7

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GAME WARDEN FINED.
William
Perry
Huntingdon (Special).
Schaffer, game warden of
County, residing at Newport, upon
a hearing before Justice J. R. House-
hoder, at Alexandria, was fined $100
and $60 costs for shooti a doe in
Diamond Valley, Huntingdon Coun-
iy, on November 19 last The pen-
alty carries with it a prohibition
against hunting on State lands in the
future and forfeits his position as
game warden.
About sixteen witnesses were ox-
amined and great interest in the case
was manifested by hunters and the
public generally on account of Schaf-
fer's official position. Schaffer’s de-
fense was that he thought the
was a pronged buck when he shot
him. but the evidence showed that
the animal's wounds indicated that
she was facing her purguer when
shoot.
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MURDERE
R HUNG.
Harrisburg (Special) Jacob
Market, in this
ago,
Broad Street
thirteen months in a fit of
Dauphin County prison yard Friday.
Stehman's neck was broken by
fall. After he had hung eighteen
minutes he was pronounced
His body was turned over to an
dertaker for interment at Oberlin.
Stehman received a pension
$520 from the United States Govern-
ment Thursday on account of
years old. Stehman sent for
little girls and gave them his pension
money with instructions that it
should be turned over to an aunt to
AX BUSY IN GREATER CITY.
Pittsburg (Special)
W. Guthrie's first
cutive of Greater
call for the resigination of
J. Grenet, of Allegheny, who
been Director of Public Safety of
North Side city, and who, under
new city charter became Deputy
rector.
Grenet was
dicted with f
liott Rodgers in connection with
bogus tax receipt scandals, and it
against him that Dist Afto
Goehring directed charges in
when he declared that the North §
police
the scandal.
Grenet's re
ed by the Mayor
reasons the Mayor said
net.”
chief
was
act exe-
to
Samuel
as
Pittsburg
has
the
the
of
ormer St
four
Re
one men
ite ator
ict rney
ourt,
u
i
de
were being used to cover up
On was anpounc-
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JEALOUSY PROMPTS MURDER.
Altoona (Special) George
a Syrian merchant,
killed here by Tonv A. Michaels,
other Syrian storekeeper, because of
the former's attentions to the latter's
wife
Michaels left his wife three months
ago because of these attentions, and
with the aid of friends she started a
small store in another part of the
city. Hearing that John continued to
visit his wife, Michaels secreted him-
self in a small yard attached td his
wife's store and killed John as
entered the yard.
Michaels was arrested while run-
ning toward his home.
was shot and
an-
TRON MILLS RESUME.
Reading (Special).—As an indica-
tion of better feeling in the iron
market, the Exeter Steam
Loraine and the puddle mill of the
Glasgow Iron Company at Pine Iron
Works Station have both resumed
It is announced here that the Car-
penter Steel Works, which made
great quantities of projectiles for the
Government during the Spanish-
American War, will go on full time
after January 1,
There has been little diminution in
shipments on the
during the past month,
NEW PITTSBURG SUBURB,
Pittsburg (Special) A Philadel-
phia syndicate, headed by W. E
Hershey, of Philadelphia, closed the
deal for the purchase of 100 acres in
Sterrett Township, just inside the
boundaires of Greater Pittsburg
The price of the property is given
as $250,006. The new company is
financed entirely in Philadelphia, but
Attorney Hershey would not give the
names of his backers. The tract will
be laid out immediately for building
lots,
SCHOOL DROPS INTO MINE.
Mahanoy City (Special)
the absence of teachers and scholars
from the Bt. Nicholas
wing of the buliding dropped into a
newly made mine hreach, pulling the
entire structure out of shape.
school had only been dismissed ten
minutes before or many of the pupils
would have been enveloped in the
wreckage.
Mystery In Man's Shooting.
flewistown (8pocial).——Henry In-
nis, 36 years old, an iron worker of
this city, lies at the home of his
brother in Yeagertown in a precari-
ous condition from a bullet wound
in the right hip. He was found in
this condition near the tracks of the
Milroy branch and was very weak
from loss of blood. He told a ramb-
ling story of having been fired upon
by a crowd at the mill gate but
neither the gathering of any crowd
or the shooting can be verified,
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BLOW COSTS 821.48,
Norristown (Special).—Mistaking
the intention of Benjatain Lobb when
he asked her behind the
coal bin to read the water meter,
Mrs. William N. Reed fled from her
Oak Lane house to seek police pro-
tection. On her husband's learning
the cause of his wife's terror, Reed
hunted up Lobb and promptly knock-
ed him down with a right hand blow
from the shoulder that came like a
streak of lightning from a clear sky
because lL.obb was entirely unaware
that he had given offense.
Explanations were made the
magistrate’'s office here when Lobb
testified that as an inspector for the
Springfield Water Company he had
visited the Reed home to inspect the
meter According to custom he
asked Mrs. Reed to accompany him
to the cellar to see the test made
and when he called to her to come
behind the bin to read the meter
he was surprised to hear her run
from the house,
When Reed heard the explanation
he made an apology to Lobb and the
two men shook hands, Lobb with-
drawing the charge. It cost Reed
$21.48 for the expenses of the hear-
ling, which he paid promptly to
Squire L.enhardt.
to come
in
Thicves Big Haul.
Thieves got
$1,000
goods, entered
of Isaac Sinkewlitz, of Foglesville
and carried away the entire stock of
the departments of the
Among the booty was a ship
of jewel valued at $400,
had just been received, and
{ had not been opened Entrance
was effected with stolen from
a nearby blacksmith shop
Allentown (Special)
nearly worth of
they
away with
the store
when
several of
store.
ment
which
vet
tooin
Baby Kills Playmate.
While the
Thomas, of
Seranton (Special) 3-
Alfred
| West Seranton, was playing at
blew off the
year
old son of
the
h
home of a neighbor, h.
head of Annie MeNally, his 6-year-
old little friend, with a shotgun.
The gun was left within reach of
the children and the boy could not
lift it from the floor, but In some
1 he managed to pull the trig-
with the tragic result related.
Sand As Fire Extinguisher,
City (Special) A
falling down on telephone wires
sd ¢ srr riot
explosions
Mahanoy live
wire
light
one Exchange
Sadie Skeath, the
Wi ©
gswitchbhos
F 3 which extin-
{techbhoard
the
buckets o
uished
ruined
the bhiaz
Lanterns Set Fire To Barns,
Reading (8S jal Three barn
rex
hay t
have been burned in thiz county
of
in
each
iantern The
the barn
A lantern
guests ex
the wagon
communicated
iil
as many days and the cause
was the explosion of a
| latest to be
lof the State Hill Hotel.
iin a wagon of one of the
| ploded and set fire t
ished and the flames
ito the barn.
destroyed] was
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i £100 A Pound For Poultry.
i! York (Special) G. G. Shoemak-
r., a breeder of fine poultry near this
, has just sold a buff Orpington
to A. J. Check, of Henderson,
C.. for $400 hen won the
| first prize at Madison Square Garden
It weighs just four pounds, costing
the purchaser $100 per pound
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hen
i N, The
Brakeman Shot By Rat Hunter.
Maueh Chunk (Special)
| Neff, of Bethlehem, 25
| brakeman on the Lehigh Valley Rail-
| road, was shot in the head by George
Bankes, a rat hunter, at Lehighton
I Neff was passing over his train just
as Bankes shot at a large rodent and
| received a full charge of birdshot
‘at close range. The train was stop-
ped and the injured man sent to a
hospital
Roger
years old,
|
i ; :
Girl Sent To House Of Refuge,
Norristown Blanche
| Shelmite, the Cheltenham
| Township girl, who stole $85 of he:
| grandfather's money previous to see
ing sights in Philadelphia, was com-
| mitted to the House of Refuge by
the Montgomery County Court, and
ishe wag taken there by Sheriff
Matthews,
{Special}.
pretty
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: STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
While George Otter, of Mechanics
vilie, Schuylkill County, was cleaning
ia Flobert rifle at his home, with Lis
| wife in front of him watching the
operation, the weapon was discharg-
ed. tha bullet passing through the
| woman's left Knee.
William Dewald,
while at rife
| Haven, sent
ride through his foot.
teuben Long was stricken with
paralysis and died at Birdsboro aged
72 years. Mr. Long for a number
of years was a boatmen on the
Schuylkill Canal.
aged 14 years,
practice at Bchuylikill
a bullet from a Flobert
At the sale of the personal effects
of the late Mrs. Susanna Seidel, an
old platter, said to be more than
100 years old, was sold to Dr. Wil-
Ham B. Trexler, of Fullerton, a
grandson, for $25.
Bome of the country schools of
Heldelberg, Berks County, are clored
on account of many of the children
having measles,
New Philadelphia, Schuylkill Coun-
ty, which has only 225 voters, already
has twenty-eight lecensed places and
applications were filed for twenty-
eight additional saloons.
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HOW THE PICKENS
AM | GOIN YO
MAKE
Across 9
From the Cleveland Leader.
BE ABSOLUTE SOON.
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ym for good nd
Abolitio
all th
aii L070
po ITOK
the
January 1 next
of
to
Free
n after
in by
State,
expected
Action |
Yor]
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country is £0
the
Club
ing
mont-Sii
to ke
been followed officially i
permitting racing
be in the |
poolroom
fornia
both
i Are 3
Jockey New
conforn the now famous
3 ade in
Pp from
fy
tu
ing
probably
Cen
to
if
things
Mippress
thi
are betting
Orleans ra
fut i
ten
no
fow
the
Foll
Agreemern
thousan
the enuity of the
forces in the country
been used unscrupulousiy in
fare, though ro actual deaths have oc-
curred as far as is known
story of the war between the tr
and poolrooms probably never will be
told, but if written would ake the
a
dollars
in
fey
"
in
»
od Dick stories
chool books
Yead wt
look like Sunday-#
Armel invasion of premises where
| poles rlooking the tracks were
{| erected; cutting down of these ob-
towers while men with
stood over the work-
a steel tower near
1 dynamite, and the
ery wi leading from
2}, were only paris
weeks armed patrols
foot of every wire lead-
, and dozens Jf
to ferret
trace
servation
{drawn pis
men, blowing
| Belmont Park wi
cutti
a
tolls
un
3
g of ev re
town (8
fight
ed every
arat
For
ard y
into the traci
out
the
at all
here
mation IT It was
-
and
tem of army
flviy the
raph the wireless;
and navy
old prin-
all were
and In
r methods the
nlisted the
the sun's
jograph
heavy cur-
r thrown into the air
nemenis” broke up
$ t Hf the wigwag-
s of charges, and other
i those schemes, while
the daring was the
of heavy electric currents
over ‘phone wires used by pooiroom
en It was a fight to the death, and
iif the frequenters of the poolrooms
{of the past are to be believed, the
Jockey Club won The Belmont
Slicer agreement will be enforced just
| as rigorously in the racing season of
{ 1908, if necessary
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camera obscura
the news,
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org throwing
f hel
#8 Of ihe
scheme:
ably
sha
nding
pre most
Miss Mary J. Crane,
Iron Manufacturer,
Chicago Announcement that
Mary Josephine Crane, daughter of
the multi-millionaire iron manufac-
turer, Charles R. Crane,
become a farmer, is arousing much
interest in Chicago
Miss Crane, who has been deaf “nd
dumb from birth, is twenty years old
She is about to finish a three years’
course in agriculture in the
sity of Wisconsin, at Madison
Her
favorable attention from the members
of the university faculty and stu-
dents.
Mies
Cranc's companion,
who acts
necessary,
Camp,
when accompanies the
{ young woman into the classrooms and
| takes notes for her, although the lat-
i ter can understand almost every word
{of a gpeaker by watching the motions
of the mouth. Miss Crane, however,
attends examinations alone, and has
i not yet failed to pass with high grade.
She has made a special study of how
{ to diet sheep and care for their wool,
Recently Miss Crane's father gave
her a farm near the Crane summer
home at Lake Geneva. She intends
{ personally to direct the work there
next summer,
as An
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Joston
lishea a symposium of reports of the
New
England, gathered from the leading
editors of this section of the country.
Thess show that ths recent flurry
the mioney market had small effect
uzon industries,
There has bsen no
gerious letup
f the whetls of activity
of The indus
trial gituation in oma places is more
encouraging this winter than in for-
mer vearg., Orders for goods from
the West and South are as large as
heretofore. There bas been no con-
giderable reduction of force in any
of the places of employment. Many
Kilbourne Commended For
Fine Work in Target Practice.
Washington. Official commoenda-
tion hag been made of Captain C. E.
Kilbourne, in command of the Thirty.
fitth Company of Coast Artillery at
Fort Monroe, Virginia, for results
achieved in target practice at Battery
Parrott, (two twelve«dnch rifles); 190
por cent, of hits was made, the mean
range belong 6041 yards,
Four shows were fired in ome min-
tite and nine seconds, Thres of the
four shots would have passed through
a rectangular target 5 by 10 yprds,
orders for goods are fully as arge as
a year ago, when the demand was ab-
normal, The effect of the money
stringency ‘n Holyoke was 80 small as
to be unnoticeable.
Portsmouth, N. H., expects to have
the busiest winter in its history, while
tutland and Barre, Vit, the
situation is described as busy, thifty,
confident -
From Brockton, the largest shoe
manufacturing place in the world,
comes the report that the output for
eleven months of the year will be
greater than the whole of last year,
L.ynn and Lawrence and Holyoke
J
an ES A AAO
Hepablics Reward Officer
Who Averted War.
Washington. D. C.—The President
sent to the Senate a list of decora-,
tions sought to be conveyed by the
included in the list is a gift in the
shape of a large silver urn presented
by the Central American republics to
Commander R. Richard Mulligan, in
command of the Yorktown when the
friction arose between the Central
American republics last summer,
which he was largely instrumental
in removing.
Killing Off Savage Sled Dogs,
Malamute dogs, deprived of safli- |
etent food, have become so ferocious
fn Nome that the Northern camp has |
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i
i
| a
{
1
!
{
|
rs will. not care for them,
of valuable sled
are shot, Beores
d
to make Nome safe for and
| children.
A score or more of women and
children have been attacked by half-
famished Malamutes, and it ig almost
+ unsafe for children to wander
| town unprotected Even men have
{| been attacked at times by the dogs,
| and only heroic measures adopted by
| the town will prevent death or maim-
| ing of many people this winter It
{ wag this that led the Nome council
| to order the hungry dogs killed.
i
Portland Oregonian,
women
The Conscience Of A Dog.
“I have a rough-halred terrier dog
by name Sam, who, besides being abl
| to perform all sorts of tricks, is of
i a high moral character,” sald a Wall
| Street broker.
| “Sam sits at the
every morning watching
tor carrier. Today he
usual, and ran off for
He returned with two in
brought them to me, aud
| lay down again, while 1
reading my newspaper
1 “In two or three minutes
{ went out of the room, and cams
carrying In his mouth small
package which bad been intru
him by the postman with the
You see, S
had chided him at n
work, and would not let
he
window
for the let-
gaw him, a
the le
his mouth
went and
resumed
i ront
i
i
{
ters
he rose
back
a sealed
gled t-
letter
seemingly
ompletin
him rest
i
1 on once
Of «
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me, Y. Times
A Carpet
carpet, at a
of cream-colored silk,
dian merchant olled |
slightly, for ut as a carpet of
“An aid the
and thin doe
long to
He has
to one of your Pittsburg
whose wealth and
world-renowned.”
The
quite flexible
It was eight
wide,
“Over 6.000 pounds
required for thi :
Indian “Only
be used The
singularly thin
they are
“Only
and they
largest and Ix
the Maharajah
deiphia B
Of Ivory,
distance
but as
The
ivory
VOry « Lf,
“1
fo a
dealer
me
ory yy 133 foe
cominu
but cortain
iened me
*
Carpi
fect
three
11
1
uliietin
How's This?
We offer One Hu
for any case of Cat
cared by i
We, the
Cheney {or
him perf
fransact)
out any oblig
WarLmxo
wale Ir
fal
ing directly uj fs $ WO
faces of the sv eis ents ' eal fre
Price rer
Take Hall's |
LR
af at
Gold In United States,
The production of gold
ed Btates during 1 was
R00, as against $88,180.70
a gain $6.1
principal gain in
amounted
gain in gold
gon's, $75.200
The greatest lors in gold i
in any State was In Colorado, where
there was a decrease of $2,766,700
E
S06
in the Unit-
$94,373
0 for 1
100
Alaska,
Nevada
(
GO
The
whic}
in 1806 of 93
was
$6 430 51
$2
Arizona's,
to 0.
215.500,
$55
sroduction
Wag ire
SO
FITS 8t Vitus Dance Nervous Dissases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer,
ur HR Kline, 14. 81 Arch St
Phi , Pa
¢
This world Las no lo for the lover
5
who loves iy himseif
Only One “Bromo Quinine
That is Laxative Brom Quinine. Look
for the signature of EW. Grove. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 35
gn much as a
woman
Nothing spoils
sense of humor
romance
in the
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
Arguments are to be avoided. They
are always vulgar and often convinc-
ing
jteh cured in 30 minutes by Woollord's
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Al druggists,
abuse women are
with women
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days,
| Paze Ointment is guaranteed to cure ang
| caseof Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
[Miles in 6 to MH days or money refunded. 50¢
strangely popular
Ten Dollars A Leak.
“And when my day's work
through,” said the fat plumber,
as dropping off to sleep and dream-
ing.”
“And
dreama?”
“Why,
News,
———— i A
favorite
friend.
what are your
asked the bosom
pipe dreams.’ -
MEMBER OF TYE FAMILY,
A TERRIBLE CONDITION.
Tortured by Sharp Twinges, Shooting
Pains and Dizziness,
Yiifam Center, 518 South Oak
$trest, Lake City, Minn, says: “J
x Eh. was 80 bad with kid-
An ” ney trouble that I
could not glraighten
up after stooping
without sharp pains
shooting through my
back. 1 had dizzy
spells, was nervous
and niy eyesight af-
fected. The kidney
secretions fr-
regular and too fre-
I wie in a torrible condition,
)oan's Kidney Pills cared me and
1 have enjoyed fine health since.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. ¥.
wel
Difficult,
Riding an omnibus up
last evening 1 heard
gnnoving the otner
by her remarks. The
monsirated with her, saying
remember you are in a public
d please betave as such.’
in Hegent
an old
FEnEgers
for re-
‘Ma'am
vehicle,
Specta-
Street
pas
conduc
to
Artful
LL,
Vy
Bobby.
ildn’t you |
uncle?
0, Bobby
to buy
ike
thes u'd one
would
Half-
Bobb Buns wouldn't fade,
the uncle Ally Bl
in
iy
BLACK, ITCHING SPOTS ON FACE
Physicians Called It Eczema in Worst
Form——1"atient Despaired of Care
—{ uticura Remedies Cure Her.
Oper §
Holl
About four s afflicied
face and
luced a
caused
in ex-
of th
‘
tao¥
years ago |
tehes all
ering my b
hing writation
wa
k splo Over my
, Which prc
and which
great deal of suffering, to su
was foreed to
wanced it to be skin eczen
Their treat
nally i became d
oplinue LLdir service
i a single
es, which entirely
it i
ita Remedies
continued the
for
oleh
six monihs
that every "1 Was enlirey gone.
of ems
Mrs.
Selma,
ve not felt a symptom of the
whieh
was three years ago
¢
FP |
Sledge, 540 Jones Ax
28, 1905
¥ Finance.
Come oO
but don
iy
Lizen
yrups Figs
SF live Senna
acts gently yel prompl-
lv onthe bowels, cleanses
the system effectually.
assists one in overcoming
habitual constipation
yermanently. To get its
eneficial effects buy
| the denuine.
lanufactu red by the
RNIA
Fi6 Syrup Co.
SOLD =f LEADING DRUCGISTS- 50¢ 5o-BITTUE
A FACE
full of pimples
wpoils Nile for many a one. Get rid of
them by siding digestion with
Parsons’ Pills
They ssatet digestion, help the liver to do
ita work, and cure constipation.
Put up in glans vials,
Price 25 conte. For sale by all dealers
Po you wish © know
PATENTS’ Do you wish &3
know abou: TRADNMAKKS'
Po you wich to know about PENSIONS! By
son wish to know about PAY and BOUNTY!
write to W, 11, Wills Attorneyat-las
Notary Poblic) Wills Baiiding, 812 indians Aw
C. MM yearsin Washing
Union soldiers and Sallore—war 18605 «
pension on age alter they roach iL
Mipensionat deserts wile she mary be onided i
hs “his pantion
rm—
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on
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CAPTION, we WE ¥
tate, by the host shoe
the workl, Illsstrated eatalog free,
ted from ¥ to any park
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Moss