2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, —————— TI GREAT MINE STRIKE A Hundred and Eighteen Thousand Men Are Now Out. BOTH SIDES STILL DETERMINED Prestiiont Mitehell Declares lis “Cone fident That the Work Pellet Will Grow Less With Each Succeeding Day"=Strikers Orderly, 19, Th day of the ai y coal strike to br to the © aerators Neither and no su the loss either r fore ng forth ming toget have to | ring Pre last out the entire mates that a ARMING TIN FHRAINMEN Ratironders Carry Cond Escorted by n Squad of Detectives rate qui The La back of ¢ out washe: return and gone trait FEAR TRHROINLE IN LYKESNSYALLEY Strikers Threaten to Non. tnlonists to Quit Wark Har bre het woer th net The tow! strike watel Lown ¢ AN lant reason) i Int nm ! held "w LL lemands wi ! L the made V ne union, and use "yery ! n to ind Williamnt rable efTONMt wn men to join them Or ganizer Miles Daugherty, of Shamokin fs working among the miners in that region. and District President John Fahey Is expected on the ground today Some of the strikers at Lykens and Wiconisco threaten drive out the men at Willlamstown before Baturday, and serious trouble may be expected | at any time. There has been bad blood between the miners and the men at Williamstown ever since the refusal of the former, in 1886, to join the latter in their strike against a reduction of wages. we the to Number nt | | the re | trary to Lykens and Wiconiseo | PUNISH THE CHINESE LEADERS. formany Declares That Wholesale Eaxcoutions Weuld He Unwise, Berlin, Sept. 19.-—The foreign of- fice has sent a circular note to all the | powers announcing that the government that pensable preliminary to the of peace negotiations with China Is delivering up of those who were sponsible for the outrages note declares further “Whole an Indis- beginning considers sale executions would be the civilized IMstand of such a i canne y completely conscience, group ascer guilt is no- up and presentative of the re In a position Lo vard convincing evi attache to the chr whose delivered rtance to the char- leaders. the struct a than tigators as A CINCINNATI HOLOCAUST. German | con- | and THEGALYESTON HORROR Digging Out the Dead From the Mass of Debris, HUNDREDS OF BODIES CREMATED. The | Burning the Bodies to Prevent a Terrible Pestilence=The Death List Estimnted nt Five to Six Thousand, It Will Never Be Known, ot debris | ro the perfect military Scurry Though ton 19 The Wor the treet of Ne pt rapidly unde tituted tant Or- rule Over irk. bodies ¢ eported as tion in (seen101 NER on the fix Dead and Two Fatally Injared In | mn Nursery. Another Tennessee Feud Marder eed pt iu M i ninthe train Lp Goes the Prive of Cond, phia ept. 19 The Phila- nd Reading Coal and lron ny and all the local dealers yes wdvanced the price of coal 25 and 50 cents a ton, respectively, adviince goof Into operation at The Resding further all unfilled orders for September are cancelled once Two Actresses Asphyninted, Paterson, N. J, Bept. 18.-Lizzle Hamilton, aged 20 years, and Grace Hough, 25 years old, members of the | | Victoria Burlesque mpany, died yos- terday of asphyxiation in their room at a boarding house here. It Is not known how the gas was turned on. The | announces that | The Delawnre Compromise Held Up. CAT : Reg ilecans =u CAD slats nlx Repu? jeans ] one of whom in t to for eongress They als the 0 oblex AL ticket was ratifi« t for harm Bryan's Sew York Reception The re went. 19 f prelim were perfe nd Madison ht of the viy sienife nd that his vol if the Il be erected platform all parte « garden ' ng board w behind the speakers Frightened His Wile to Death, Chicago, Sept. 19.-<Mrs. Florence Buehler died at the county hospital Monday evening because her husband, Ernest Buehler, frightened her He threatened to kill her, She was so terrified that she fell unconscious Into the street, where they were walking at the time. Afterward Buehler was lock- ed up in the police station, where he committed suicide by puncturing the artery in his wrist with a pin. Mrs, Buehler, after falling unconscious, was taken to the hospital, where she re mained until her death, A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. | 13. population of Camden in 1800, 58,313 York Democrats Stanchfleld, Thursday, Sept, The 75.935 New John B governor nominated of Chemung, for Over a thousand plague are reported in Ivdia last week James Higgins, a miner, aged 40, was killed yesterday by a fall of coal at the Short Mountain colliery, Lykens, Pa. Train Robber rrell was Indicted murder at Marysville, O., for kill- er Charles Lane, nt Park gton, a deaths to have from the occurred welry valued Asbury of " arrin New Yi Friday, Sept, Of Reading Knturdny, Sept ’ to 8 Monday, Sept Tuesday, Sept Wednesday, Sept y & freight near an McClellan gineer CER roden in Ha- situation nEers GENERAL MARKETS, Jerseys nag Long isl $2.8502.7% quis (0 RR LY Jersey sweels Long Island, $1.0001.75 Cabbages quiet per 100 Bast Liberty, Pa. ket steady. extra 5.80; common. 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