: THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P ah OCTOBER 11, 1900, A RRVARKLB i SCN In the Trial of H mnry EB. Youtsey : at Georgetown, Ky. HE DENOUNCES ARTHUR GOEBEL, The Feet and Prisoner Jumped to His Lxcitedly Declared the Broth. er of the Murdered Governor Was Sweariug His Life Away, George most rer fa a Ke: night in t charged shooting fendant pant the tin tense detect with real the who for t pEore Arthur ~) Was arr Frankf n, Ky taf nin rt el] crowded Manine Mother's Awnful Crime New York Oct. 6-—-M Smit! { ' tan, two aad commit Twe V wor! the c! nlog of drink car aver IL i Bave been th sanity Hef Mrs wife family private Deadly Tornado in Wisconsin Eiwabik. Minn Oct. 8 A tor: hich rage . in this tote evening was the m perienced a pathway 150 feet In v the northwestern corner complets y struck. The Ings of three mis path of the storm kindling wor e property | estimated at fron 0 to $1 and the kr stalitd mber n with a scor Injured JOme verely, I hereabout Wrecking were reduced Tones Wants Standard OI] Magnntes BL Louis, Oct Rex tion pa pars {ante tis : ry ‘TE ‘ Texas, were served vern i volt Lere vy : y : tion of John D Henry Flaglor and other Standard Of 1 for alleg aw of ‘ sald he could ¢ i ! the requ tion as of the stat of New You ¥ Is tech governor will the can rns to N the “ar ieally 1 look into when ret ow York Btructaral Steel Vor Japan Pittsburg, Oct, 10.-The American Bridge company yesterday closed ) contract to furnish all of the structural steal to be used In the erection of a big arsenal at Kura, Japan. The money value of the contract Is between $250. 000 and $300000, It will require six months to furnish the material, and it must be delivered at Kura within a your, : ket steady, A WEEK'S NEWS ( CONDENSED | Thursday, Oot. 4. The population of Arkansas is 1- | | 811,564; In 1890, 1,128,179, Massachusetts Republicans renoml- nated W. C. Crane for governor, President Castro has issued a proe- lamation convening the congress Venezuela for Feb, 20 next. Standard OAl steamer sunk the tug- | boat Fleetwing at Philadelphia. David | Strawbridge and Fred Hickman were | drowned Twenty-one bodles were recovered from the debris at Galveston yesterday, making a total of 2,396 officially report- as recovered since the storm The American Tin Plate company and the Tin Workers' Union reached agreement yesterday on wages for | year, The rate will be | the same as last year. Friday, Oct. B, aged 72, and Mrs, | 70, eloped from But- wand were married at of | Aan the en prac Ing tically Erhart, rlington road | 1a Express one, and the | Fritz, aged . ving near Tren- ra n Play at | Ire ‘ pt LEers Oct Tuesday, vv Af, Wednesday Ox : md, I. 1. ¢e nk his throat | yughout the | arrested f r | ] ns thr been i of ne cen e Frederick WI Berlin during eries of court leading parts 1 Gol iam will | the coming | Appear wint theatricals in aited | ! Ahere |} died at Seneca from toadstox oniag. Mrs. Goldberg Is also very from the same causes GENERAL MARKETS, ur steady Penney 1eip? a | tL 9 ” perf re) Ame for cholos western lckana and vy reamery reamery ored, 1% small, white and colored Fags firm, New York and Pennayl nin w 4 feguiar pa at mark, IMIR. western, loss off, X Potatoes qu Jornoyn hau Now York, B.0%5 1 22%. Long Island 5804 { raey sweets BL EAL05 Cabbage steady ong Island, 51L.0GLE per 10 East Liberty. Pa. Oct § Cattle extra, Bogs. rime. B00 £50, common, B50 Hoge steady, extra fine heavy, BN ww haenricg Jne diums, BB & 4 #. heat Yorkers 1 iN do., B.RgLE rassers. BBQ as to quality, book ron hh o Bheep ston choles wet common FA 6.80. common to od $.0gew. Ld mar. “Hue ibe ard ated and all | in | whicl tho operat | were inclined to do a thin OPERATORS SINCERITY |. Questioned bv Some of the Strik- ing Anthracite Miners, THE GATHERING AT | SBHAMOK]RN, President Mitchell Tells the Strikers That the Fresent Victory Is Bat the Entering Wedge For Detter Conditions tn the Years to Come, Shamokin, Pa., Oct. 10.—President Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, who came here yesterday to take part in a labor demonstration, was welcom- ed In a most enthusiastic manner by the thousands of striking mine in this section of the Schuylkill valley, The city was profusely de the stores and other | ness houses in the vicinity closed noon and thousands of people from surrounding towns to the parade and to listen Mitchell's hpeec} h was he Presiden tically re dress the ars | enthusias place in t} NO FIRTHER CONCESSIONS Declare Fhelr Limit Prominent Operators Ie They Have nehed NE JUERITf ase, The further ) not want strikes, an realize the United Mine Workers’ organization is here to stay will, it is pointed a tendency to dissuade ying on the part of even If they of this kind re 4 that they out, have any double de the operators BOME MINERS SILSPICI0ONY | Fear Operators May Reduce Wages After Getting an Supply Wilken! Oct. 10 The leaders of the United Mine Workers of this part of the anthracite coal fleld do not speak as hopefully as they 414 of a settlement of the strike by the Seran ton convention. Some of those inter viewed are afraid that of 10 per cent increase in wages made by the companies may not last long. and thal after the men are back at work for awhile and the market is pretty well supplied the operators may reduce wages to the old figure. It is only falr to say, however, that not all the United Mine Workers are of this opinion There Ia a strong sentiment prevall ing that the companies are sincere, and that the increase in wages will be per manent It would help matters along considerably in the convention If there WAS some there authorized to speak for the companies on this point But, of course, the companies will not have a representative on the ground, and If the convention appoints a com mittee, which it is most likely to do, to find out from the operators how long a period the Increase will hold good, there is bound to be a long delay be- fore the committee will be able to re port. The convention will meet at Beranton on F ¥iday next arre the offer one Manicipal Ownership on Long Island Hempstead, L. I, Oct. 10.-<The tax- payers of the village of Hempstead voted yesterday on the question of municipal ownership of water works and electric plants and decided In fa vor of the proposition, . | nothing | friends, | | than Recelven Nothing For His Bpecches, Committee Pays For His Train, Peoria, I11., Oct, 10.~In his speech here last night Mr. Bryan took occasion to answor the charge that he fs being paid for his speeches He sald: “lam not as rich a man as you would imagine from reading the Republican papers. 1 find it difficult to reconcile thelr statements about my financial condition. One time they say that I am 80 ambitious that I would spend all my money to be president and another time they say that I am so avaricious that | will not make a speech unless I am paid for it. I notice a criticism In the papers that the people of the towns through which our train passes have contributed to the expenses of the train and It suggested that or my benefit, “l need not tell you that 1 rec for making speeches, but, my you to know that when trains they must either pay or else the rallroad ce must furnish them with free rides do not t 8 raliroad { ur train froe ugh the sta fore the state of $1,000 for the train today Ve b r for people to be independent them deal rather have pul n papers criticize me because wople along th road pay the [et i O 4 rain | il ) TH f¢ ' V woe was want men ride on mpanics We WHT arry thre hette pay weir way and to to after el ceive [ree 1 8 from the ra i com pani A FILIPINO'S THIRST FOR REVENUE Prizes For Left Enrs of Soldiers. Faying Cash American s Par- Accidentally Killed His Brother Lake Butle "lax, O 1( Harry Anthony nent ay oy Industries tuminous Are coal An Alleged Thieving Postal Clerk New York, Oct. 10. Richard J. Car- roll, who for a number of years has been the chief money order clerk In Branch E, of the postofiice in this city was arrested yesterday for forging and ralsing money orders. Carroll was ar ralgned before United Btates Commis sloner Shields, and his examination was set for next Saturday morning Ball set at $2.500 Thomas A Jard auditor of the postoffice, Is complainant in the case. The amount of the alleged forgeries is believed to be very large wan ines Doers Pat to Flight, London, Oct 10 The Times pub- lishes the following dispatch from Vredefort, Orange River colony British column had a three 4 from Oct. § to Oct. 7, Inclusive, with Gen. De Wet's commando of a thou sand men and five guns. It took place in a veritable sea of moun near here The Boers were dislodged and dispersed they fled demoralized The British casualties were slight $1 8 fight, tains and Indian's Famine Conditions, London, Oct, 10.~Lord George Ham- fiton, secretary of state for India, has received the following dispateh from the viceroy of India, Lord Curzon of Kedleston “The general condition of the crops Is excellent, and except In a part of Bombay, famine conditions are disappearing. THe total number on the relief list has fallen to 2.746,- 00." (Charged With Infanticide, Paterson, N. J., Oct, 10.—Miss Dertha Dobbs, 26 years of age, was arrested yesterday in this city and held with- out ball on the charge of having mur dered her male child a few hours after its birth on last Sunday morning. 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