The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 01, 1909, Image 2

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    TRIED TO HOE
ELSIE SEGAL'S BODY
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ark, N. J.
NEW
Murderer Of Elsie Sigel Took The
Trunk Containing Her Dead Body
His On The Day Of The Murder
Autopsy Clears Up To Some Ex-
tent The Mystery Of How
Murder Occurred
(Special), — The New
New York
York police confirmed the new phase
the Sigel murder case brought to
in Newark, N. J., that Leon
Ling in Newark early the
afternoon of the day
with a heavy oval-topped trunk, like
the one in which the body was found,
on his hands, and a pressing anxl-
ety to be rid of it. It had
ascertained that he attempted
leave the trunk in the Newark res-
taurant of Li Sing, but prudent Li
Sing wouldn't hear of having
trunk dumped on him
James Halstead, the
bie, who is understood
en Leon and his burden
back to New York that
could not be found. When
lice lay hands on him they
him to the property-room
quarters and ask him t«
positiy the trunk
body was found as the
from Newark to New
crop-haired Chinaman
living fare.
The mystery
Sigel was killed eleare
some extent with innounce
of the result of the corone
supporting in a way
the murder was not premediate
was committed n the spur
moment by 1e J
Chinaman.
Dr. O'Hanlon,
fice, said that there
no ruptured blood
always accompany
strangulation, but that
trary there
gestion of
goes with
The analysis
stomach not
on account of the advanci
decomposition in
was found, i has presented
difficulties,
There
tion of the
by a
family
of
light
was in
of the
m
ni
cab-
driv-
terror
day,
po-
take
Newark
have
of
to
same
n the
nn
A411
wil
at
in
one
York,
as
Vely
of ju
was
the
st
rs aut
the
3 we
he coroner's
had
vessels,
of-
found
as
yf
of t
bee
death by violent
on the con-
was evidence of the
the lungs,
death by
of t
con-
such as always
yxiation.
of
compiete
asph
contents the
and,
of
body
iy
the
is vet
sd state
which the
vy
any
no confirma-
made t
nd
absolutely
statement
cler frie
that Elsie
Ling's ri
held under b a
ness :
haa
as
0 the
police Of
Sigel ever married
val, whe
material
that
without
protested
SOrTOwS
made out a
Distric
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Owe F
At
an
tnrnovie nM #:
or: v'g off * had
caking
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Ce
English-sp
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Ong
noth-
Con.
to whict
Brothers,
descendants of
gods who
before even
and who gath
more violent
descent,
MULAI HAFID WON FIGHT.
Roghi, The Rebel, Completely Re- |
pulsed At Fez,
Tangier, Morocco ecial) ~The
troops of the Sultan been vic-
torious in an Important engagement
fought outside of Fez with the rebel
army under the command of Rog-
hi. This is the engagement that
had been expected for some days
past and on which the internal peace
of Morocco depended. Roghi and
his forces were completely repulsed. |
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New Railroad Line Planned.
Wilmington, N. C. (Special) —It |
was officially announced from the |
office of President Emerson, of the
Atlantic Coast Line, that that road |
and the Norfolk and Western had |
completed arrangements for building
a line from Winston, N. C., to Wades-
boro, N. C., a distance of 90 miles.
Bids for construction will be asked
at once and the road is expected to |
be completed in 18 months. The!
road will connect at Winston with the
Norfolk and Western and at Wades-
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YOUNG GIRL FOUND
DEAD IN THE WOODS
Mystery.
son Either With Suicidal Intent
Or Through Designs Of A Jealous
Lover—Was A Girl Of Striking
Beauty And Happy Disposition And
Had Many Lovers,
Madison, W. Va. (Special).—Miss
Lamont, a pretty girl in her
teens, was found dead in a woodland
All
indications point to suicide, still the
near her home in this county.
MR. TAFT'S THX PLAN
GOES T0 CONGRESS
Senator Aldrich Introduces the Net
Income Amendment,
ALL DATA WILL BE HELD SECRET.
The Act Calls For 1 Tax Of Two
Per Cent. On All Corporations
Having An Income Of Over $35,000
Must
enue
Make Annual
Agent May Examine
To Verify Statements,
Reporte—Revs
Books
direct line from the West Virginia |
coal fields to Wilmington, Charleston
and Columbia, 8. C
Accused Of Taking $30,000,
Los Angeies, (al (Special) .— |
Orland F. Altorre, for years a clerk |
in the registry division of the loeal
postoffice, is under arrest on a Fed- |
eral grand jury indictment charging
main postoffice on Jupe 7.
is only circumstantial evidence.
Six Boys Struck |
ly Lightning.
an electrical storm here were struck
by lightning and two were probably
fatally injured.
Twelve Miners Hurt.
Terra Haute, Ind. (8peecint]),—
Twelve foreign miners were injured
when a cage at the Klondike Coal
Mine, No. 4, near Clifton, fell from
the pit opening to the bottom of
the shaft, a distance of 315 feet
Several of the men are expected to
die from their injuries. To add to
the horror of the accident the cage
going up became fast when the cable
became entangled and an hour
elapsed before a rescue party could
be sent to the bottom of the ming.
disposition won for
to be
man
had it
ried to
nearby
That
either mistake
ertainty, and a
found Miss Lam
ter Clemens
the finest
She
that ghe was soon
a popular young
village,
the
in
swallowed
1
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otherwi
girl pois
by aor
coroners jury
was the daug
Lamont, owner
farms in
ont h-
of
of
county
Sinday with a nel
fore the noon hour
found in a woodland
the public highway.
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SCL
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ne £1O0K
her
left
WASHINGTON
BY TELEGRAPH
cor
ILA
tion
1
A
gorvice
merican shipping
oduced an amend
to American
per
B. Goodall, for
private secretary to the
retary of Commerce
been appointed
Censu
21
several vears
Assistant 5
and Labor,
special agent of the
Percival Dodge
Moroce
‘8 troops ha
by the
gter to
ie time to th
80 called Panam:
A general readjost
the rates on
of all
Uregon to all poin
States
Yokohama
to
Dolan,
Shovelers'
Taft
a confere
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Steam
President
ber, had
ident,
The lumber schedule was disposed
of and the duty on pineapples was
increased by the Senate, the Finance
Committee suffering a defeat
nonorary
with the
iu
t
in
the sen
case of
Schoon-
The President appoved
tence of dismissal in the
Second Lieutenant Louis P.
maker, Tenth Cavalry.
President Taft was mustered in as
an honorary member of the Wash.
ington Camp of the Regular
and Navy Union.
The President
consuited with At-
upon the net of
porations,
Orville and Wilbur Wright started
at Fort Myer to assemble their
aeroplane, the official government
test of which will begin in a few
days
The Comptroller of the Currency
received a telegram stating that
"iret National Bank of
Mich., closed its doors.
Bids for construction of the
battleships Arkansas and Wyoming
will be opened at the Navy Depart.
ment on August 18.
The mandate of the Supreme
in the anthracite coal road
earnings cor-
Ironwood
The State Department
The President's yacht Sylph has
Mass, in time to arrive there by
In
mittee’'s amendment to take
from the free list was under discus
issued for the
A call has been
American republics, to be held in
Ban Jose, Costa Rico, December 25,
1909.
To place licorice on the free list
je the object of a bill introduced
by Representative Stanley
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Big Battle In Turkey.
Vienna (Special) It is reported
from Uskup, European Turkey, that
Gen. Diavid Pasha has suffered a
serious defeat at the hands of 14,
000 Albanian insurgents near Peteh,
in a vain attempt to dislodge them
from a narrow pass. The Turkish
joss 18 estimated at 14 officers and
250 men killed or wounded. Among
those killed was the young Turk
feader Kiamil Bey.
nance
printeq
bia shall
] a special ex-
cise wih respects to the carrying
on doing business by cor-
poration, joint stock company or as-
i sociation or company
{equivalent to 2 per centum upon the
entire net income over and above $5.-
000 received by it from all sources
during such year exclusive
amounts received by It dividends
upon stock of other corporations,
| Joint stock companies or associations
or insurance companies, subject to
{the tax hereby imposed.”
subject
tax
or
guch
insurance
of
ar
California Towns Shaken.
Grass Valley, Cal ial)
the most
in several
11.25 P. M. A
shock came at
Marysville,
- An
experi.
{ Spe e
earthquake, govere
encédd here
red at
lighter
ports from
i Chico and Colfax say
were also shaken. No
been reported.
years,
second and
11.49 Re-
Nevada
those
damage
occur.
towns
has
To Admit Poor Men To Oxford.
Oxford, England (Special)
Hebdomadal Council of Oxford Uni
versity, at a meeting which was pre-
i sided over by Lord Curzon of Ked-
leston, the chancellor, adopted reso-
lutions to facilitate the admission of
he
| institution and to make provision
{ for their residence jand Instruction.
Oil Fire At Marcus Hook.
Pa. (Special). Fire de-
|
{ Chester,
the Texas Oil Company ‘at
{ Hook, Pa.
have been of spontaneous combus-
tion. The loss is estimated at $25.-
000.
Officer Beheaded By Owderly.
Riga (8pecial) Lieutenant Erch.
in, while sleeping, was beheaded with
an ax by an orderly, His wife and
his wife's mother also were killed
after a short struggle, A baby was
unharmed. The murderer made his
escape.
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IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE
American Woolen will issue $o
000,000 more preferred stock.
Excepting the gun works, all ot
the Bethlehem steel plant is In ope
eration. says President £:hwab,
London's buying of Union Pacific
preferred put it to the highest price
it over reached.
Forty-one consecutive dividends,
amounting to $17,500,000, have
been pald upon American Woolen
nrafarred
MADE ADAMS
1S JOIN OF ARC
Great Pageant Given in the Harvard
Stadium,
Fifteen Thousand Persons Witness
A Magnificent Rendition Of Schil-
ler's Historical Play—Live Sheep
On The Stage, State Militia As
Archers, A Great Cathedral Erect-
ed And A Forest Specially Created
For The Occasion.
Cambridge,
of
Orleans bene
Mass
producing
(Special)
“Maid of ath
detail
fig of
ture
carrieq
on
The beauties
ne magnitude
ance
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IN CYCLONE CELLAR
Lived On Raw
Water For Two
Texans
No
Days.
Galvest i
Texas (Special)
k house
Dilson
wreckers
renoys
3 one Wire
the Charles
Hsin
Jun the
Brown ( v,
whic
19-3
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ered siGrm coeliar in
in
a
Dison and his wife and
daughter, dead than
For two they had been j
oners in the cellap with barely a mor-
el to eat for a week and nothing
to drink for two days. Raw pota-
toes. had been their subsistence for
8ix days. They will survive
After the storm the Dilsons
missed and searchers believed
had deserted their place and
away. The house had been
over and covered the storm cellar,
which was about 20 yards from the
and searchers knew nothing
about it The trio of prisoners tried
to dig their way to the surface with
their hands and succeeded only
alive
more
weeks ise
were
they
blown
air.
STILL SHOOTING LIONS.
Collection Of Big Game.
Naivasha, Africa (Special). « All
of the members of the Roosevelt ex-
pedition, at present in camp on the
are in excellent health.
Theodore Rooesvelt has shot an-
other lion, while a very large tawney-
maned lion has fallen before
rifle of his son Kermit. The animal
expedition. Kermit has also
killed. two cheetahs. In addition
the party has secured three giraffes,
two eland, six topi and a large num-
ber of minor antelope. All the
gking are being preserved for the
ton
ss eT
Farmers In Duel Over A Cow.
Athens, Ga. (Special). James F.
Booth, a prominent farmer living
ly wounded in a pistol duel
from a quarrel over a cow. Boyd
was uninjured. He wae arrested.
A SA HUN SAN
SITE FOR CARMACK STATUE.
Tennessee Commission Decides On
Location Near Capitol.
Nashville, Tenn. (8pecial).—The
commission authorized by the Leg-
islature to select a site for the monu-
ment to Senator Edward Ward Car
mack, who was killed on the street
here last November, has decided a
location just above the south en
trance to the State Capitol grounds.
it ia pro «1 10 erect a memorial
costing $25,000. Bubgeriptions to
the fund are being received.
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SEVENTEEN COML
MINERS ARE KILLED
Open Lamp Causes An Explosion
of Gas.
In Lackawanna Coal
Mine At Wehrum,
Volunteer Vor tescue
Face Of Deadly Blast
Mine's Mouth — The |
By The
Disaster oni
pany's
Women
Work
From
Pa,
in
The
Hescuers Were Overcome
Fumes And Gas,
Pa
1 . .
euaruam,
Getting Family Supply.
103 2 OUN;:
in a lower heading
Women Are Brave,
¥ od
Cambria
and
rescue
12 bod-
in the aft-
bodies were recove
found huddl
lower left he
where they had died in an e
effort to reach the main shaft.
in twos and three the injured
found and lifted to the mouth
mine and these hastily taken to the
temporary hospital established at
company store They were later
moved to Spangler Hospital,
miles Wehrum.
aided the chers,
helmets a
Works
safely
¢ 1
succeeded
in
les the surface
ernoon five
ered They
gether in
more
ed to-
ading,
vident
were
the
were
of the
3
the
70-
the 20
from
Shot Wife, Her Brother,
Columbus, Ohio
Reed Puyear, assistant electri-
engineer at the Ohio State Uni-
shot and killed his brother-
in-law, Fred West; fatally shot his
wife and then rushed to the attic
while the police were after him and
sent a bullet into his own brain. The
tragedy resulted from a quarrel
Puvear made accusations against his
wife and she told her brother, West, |
Self.
wil»
{8pecial)
versity,
Deposed Sultan's Fortune,
Constantinople (Special)
understood that the government has |
Abdul Hamid, the deposed sultan of |
Turkey, in the Imperial Bank of Ger-
many amount to 5,000,000 Turkish
pounds, approximately $21,500,000,
How to obtain possession of this sum
is exercising the minds of the Turk- |
ish authorities,
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$300,000 Increase In 8 Years,
Winnipeg, Man. (Special). —The
census of Western Canada, estimated
by the Government of Canada and
just announced shows a population
Of this number 500,«
This is an increase of 300,000 in
three years.
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Vbbs AND ENUS
Europe has 20.000 newspapers,
England leading in dally issues,
The turbine as a means of power
was known. in an extremely primi
tive form, as far back as 120 B.
A Greek chemist has discovered a
process whereby the 60 to 65 per
cent. of sugar contained in currants
may be extracied and crystalized, +
During 1908 266.430 tons of ar-
mored warships were launched by
nine nations, including 10 battleships
totaling 170,400 tons,
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A COSTLY LUXURY
it Will Cost the Defendant a Million
Dollars.
He Is Sparing No Expense In His
Efforts To Defeat His Wife's Des
mands—Lawyers' Fees High And
Detective Work Expensive—Mrs.,
Gould Goes To Philadelphia On An
Evidence Hunt,
Ww York (Special
V IT ¥ Sp Pdi
he cost
Howar:
aration
$1,000,001
Urge Old-Age Peasion.
New York (Special). —One
of the new-
thou-
gand emploves, 1 mhers
ly organized Uni States Civil Serv-
ice Retirement held a
mass-meeting at
Palace and di
iv
it
81
thering the
erannuated
ed probable
next session,
ems; }
that Congress,
will be asked zgain
provide for men retired from
civil service. A bill to end
defeated last y.ar
at
this
New York Saffragette Arrest,
New York Miss May
de Malone, who said che was a teach.
while addressing an
oor woman's suffrage meeting in
upper Jroadway. She wrapped
about her a large silk banner on
which was flamboyantly inscribed
{
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{ Special)
er, was arrested
outd
a
had
wv
“Women Vote in Colorado, Utah and
Idaho--Why Not in New York? Har.
lem Equal Rights League’ “Bqual-
ity for women” glittered from a
badge she wore. A magistrate re.
leased her with a reprimand.
Chauffeur Gets A Year,
Norristown, Pa. (Special) —
Charles Scheers, a chauffeur, who a
Old York Road late at night ran
down two men, one of whom, Patrick
year's imprisonment and $50 fine.
Scheers had been found guilty of in.
voluntary manslaughter at the ses.
sion of the Criminal Court the first
week of the present month.
Korean Hanged In Flonolutu,
Honolulu (8pecial) ~The first ex-
ecution on Hawallan territory in
three years occurred when Yi Hai
Dam, a Korean, was Langed {or mur
er,
oid a ————
Mrs. Von Cerious was discovered
at 3 A. M., sitting up in bed reading
the encyclopedia.
“What in the world are you do-
ing Emma?” eried Mr Von Corions.
“Why, 1 couldn't sleep very well,
and an ariicie i saw the other day
sald much Jearning could be ae
quired at odd times. This ig the
oddest time 1 could think of." —
Harper's Bazar
A HS AAA sh
"i pete ure more ewapapurs of an
kinds in Germany than in any other
European country. y is