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3 THE CAPTAIN IS A VICTIM The polite had to fight their way toward tlir steamer and then clubbed tli«• mutineers Into submission Stecrn. It wan only after a severe struggle that the police were able to subdue the mutineers and place them under arrest. Twenty-lour Chinese took part In the mutiny and attempted to seize the ship. They attacked the officers viciously. By Publishers' Press. BERLIV. Nov 3.—The captain, two mates and the engineer of the German steamship tfyfang, were seriously wounded today in a tight with Chinese mutineers among the crew al BEN TILLMAN TALKS UPON RACE QUESTION John Dalzell. Senator From South Carolina Pleases Large Audience At Reynoldsville. iY \ JOKE. 'TWAS O.N IK OICTMKNT8 QUASHKD. i 6ity Edition rOL. I. No. 42. Are Repulsed After Nearly Killing Four of the Crew. PRICE 2 CENTS CHINESE MUTINEERS TRY TO SEIZE GERMAN STEAMER n NIK WW ■!SS.,«« APAIU DC ICPTO ipprq Resident rf This DALZELL WUULD fluflin iiLJCU i o mm oh j[ CALAMITY PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1906 SATISFIED WITH OUTLOOK Extensive Improvements Are Plannned For the Near Future / y <K-| I f ,e independent telephone nnsylvania and adjoining nd which seeks to con* • Telephone Coni/. J. K. Brown, of 1 president and Dr. Summorvtlle, is the endent. hacl another ,o consolidate with the »ne Company, an orich is capitalized at Uoprcx-nlalive lf.ui> IVnns>l\auia. iiunity whose business interests are Jlosely allied. During the past two 'ears the company has expended for [extensions and improvements in Punx- I utawney and Lltidsey almost 25,000 if Almost an equal amount has been pent in DuBois, and the outlay in othfr districts has ben considerable. At he coming annual meeting which will pe held in January, the beard of directors will recommend another trunk (fhe best' organized Independent systems in the country. In order to fnake it such, a large sum of money ft as been expended in extensions and improvements until it now covers Jefferson and parts of adjoining counties, constituting a com- The refusal of the local company to i»ll out or merge its interests is based n the fact that It now has one of The K.- , 1 company again refusal emerge Its interests with the major fcanizatiOn .although the offer to do ■appears on the surface to be a >0(1 one. Ines in [Vol all of jfx The Summi-rv, ||)Unyt of which is t./ A. Haven, tpneral sup* (ffer this woe Initecl Teh ionization ITER MINES TO OPEN MONDAY ;nsive Workings Will Resume After Long Shut Down. Next spring:, .should the present industrial conditions obtain, there will be many new dwellings erected at Rossi ter. Beginning Monday the mines at lossitfr, for the first tim • since the H'ginnig of the strike last spring, will >e operated on full time and with a 'ul 1 complement of men, with the prospects good for a long run. The Clearfield Bituminous Coal Company, which operates the Rossiter mines-, las orders booked ahead which will nsure steady work for the mines .'ill winter, unless something unforseen should intervene to prevent it and lie employes of the company are correspondingly jubilant. The only problem- confronting tin* company now is to provide a sufficient number of suitable dwellings for the men who, when the mines are •unnig full force, number between 1,000 and 1,100 employes. Last spring thf company had plans drawn up for a block fifty new houses, out the project was abandoned when Lhe strike was declared. During the summer many of their men left and found work at other places. Recently many of them have applied for their old places and the officials of the company are accommodating them as rapidly as possible. L'h.\ik;i<:i> with mwy citisux Justus Graff, of EuLler, unrl Samuel Grlcr, of Greenville Thursday arrested two men, two women and a hoy near Jamlsonvllle station. The prisoners were tiiken to (Marlon founts', where they are wanted on charges of horse stealing, robbery and burt?- lary. Slneo last April they are said to have disposed of much plunder through a Buffalo "fence." Their last crime was the steuling of a team of horses a few days after Jerry Hall and Lorrleo Campbell escaped from the Butler jail and Hall and Campbell were generally supposed to be the offenders. BUTLEU. Nov. 3.—Detoetlvos Au- K1TTANXING, Nov. 3.—Monday Bdward L. JVIctlwaln and Jeannette M. Bchrecongost took out a marriage license. Immediately afterward Miss Schreekongost declared she was only Joking, and would not marry. Mr. Mcllwaln Hoisted upon the agreement being carried out but the bride-to-be would not consent and taut night the episode was ended by MIm SchrecengoJt returning the 11- -cenac to the register's office und having it canceled. >uBols at a cost of about $3,000, and )r Harry. Stunkurd. ol Washing- r.lr'Candidate Stuart Goes to Mciddltlonal outlay of about $7,000. | divorce which was begun Thursday. Koocnnrt tn Airl In Taking into consideration the recent from h,s win'» Ahs A,"m» Stunkard. IXGC&pUll IU HIU III leavy expenditures and those now lhls place. The suit was brought FloMinn 'ontemplated the directors feel in Armstrong County where tho LlutUUII. hat the best Interests of the Stunkards last resided before the mar- eel that the best interests of the ital n ,atlons NV< r i »*"•»l<«•»« oil. <>. s. • pi nCCR UIQ PAMPAIPM stockholders as well as those of their MarshaW. Esq.. of Rural Valley, is the HAU uLUotU HIO IjAIVIrAlbiN mtrons, would not be conserved by ' commissioner before whom the testtnerglng with any other company. mony was taken. The sessions were The company now has a list of held at Dayton Wednesda.N and _ tbout 1.300 subscribers located ap- Thursday and the respondent tailing MOW AtlXlOUS tO oCe ilflCCtlOTl »roxlmately as follows: Punxsutaw- to appear the commissioner yesterday _ _ , lew, 400; DuBols, 400; Brookville, recommended to the Court of Arm- Ol PrOtCCtlOTl S AulC 50; Ueynoldsvllle, 100; Summers- j strong County a decree for absolute __ "IIle, 40; Falls Creek, 40, ami the divorce. The petition will likely l>< rvCprCSCtltfltlVC. >alancc scattered throughout Jeffer- acted upon by the court during the ton and adjoining counties. November term. VV. B. Adams. Hsq.. At the annual meeting of the stock- «>f this plaee, is the attorney for the LANCArtTKR Pa Nov —"The lolders citizens of ' 'learlield, un<l Du- llhcihint ami tho respondent is repre- ,1,.|,,lt j,,, 1)al..„M r,..e|, ois will petition the company, to ex- sentcd by E. K. Lawson ,of Kittan- lt , , end the line from Duliois to the „in-. to < ,,M^r,vss would be a national cal- Mearfleld county seat, but lt is un- amity." said Kdwln S. Stuart, tin • lei-stood that the proposition is not OTlTr 11111 IflT OTkiT Republican candidal. for governor ton,rail) favor,., 1 by th.- stockholders. VI A lr f||| |||f \fN I have gladly consented to speak at Minnriir ftonnT uiniL ■ uliul uliii mik«,sport on M,.nia> night in tin-9IPHEME COURT own 10 noon s ___________ tion is centering its tire upon Mr. Dal- OH h ft IT (Hi innril l>ut 1 cannot believe the voters iKflN \ flrs rfl Wil1 Prevem the Usual Sal- s'r™;.:!.,H,rm"lnSr;™-uv.n..t.::u!r: UlinillU ill I LnL urday Night Cutting' trv """• corrccth represents lh. J ° 0 threat principle ,of proctectlon than III | A | l| ninr Affrays does he. No man has done more t-» IM I I 8 A III I fl % L. maintain that principle which has r» - lis III U Sb LflXf suited in so much good to tin- p. ople — III LUnil UHUL la answer to a call from tin- cili- I'cnns.vlvania 11,4,11 hi,H •I"lul "'ll nitAP 11| £ 3 '1H it IftHSTlfl 7131A ItKYNt 1I.D8VII.I.E. Nov. 'J.—1'nlt 7Zm«... MMBti I""®® W W 1* shhsi MIS SIIIBI WOMEN HUB MCI ID CO r AID TDCATRJICMT loa(1 1,1 """ plai1' ,,av<" 1,1 would also bo deprived of the pros- "" t>»ubl.som. problem. M, n(lv" INoUnto rAIn IntAIIVIhlMI habit of holdlnn lilRli carnival Satur- t|Kl. „n,| promlncmc that .Mr. Ual/.cll TTt\ TaSC™ F& fli B™ S i T 11IITII TflT I AAII disfranchisement day nights and Sundays, their orgleH |laK Kained In his twenty years ,'i I j I H 3 M SkfigiJ RC f |r|* I ll lULAVlIU "f n,'KI'"' uplu lynching for frequently being accompanied by ex- congressional experience. 1 cannot be- g I | h|' r IS H B* V \ lfH I I fl |flrll\ll|l negro outrages upon white women. The Supreme Court handed down '''"d.vlH.n and , nttlng alTravs. 11, ve such a contingency possible, and ■ ||J | 11L 9 OlILlUU SVllll IliLflUUll h' "I'.'uM ' aeule 't'h, The local wfHcers have been doing I am ready to do anything In my pow- South < ouni s» ttu tin \«x«ii t|u»su»n an order at I ittsburg yesterday grant- nieir best to restrain the men, but of or to assist In his re-election.*' if the North would keep out of it. ing an appeal in the case of the late have not been able to cope with , .Mr. Stuart had expected to end his He considers the race problem Assignees of the Punxsutawney Mut- the situation. campaign on Saturday night .and res. J II T|-|pm ].,ot What Is UlljVCTSltV StUdeiltS Are ViC" th'" problem before the Am, , . , . At Fuller Station the complaint Is .luring Sunday and Monday, but, when I Clio IIIUII JllSl »/litJi 10 Ullivt/iouy vjiuutjiito nn, nu , ri,..in people and predicts war belli' ''"| 'tin ' S'H 111 lun ,p^SalnS made that tae game laws are being the request came to go to McKces— Dnlr»n Hnnn in nin + linrin time nf RllCCin fore ll Is settled. He "pltc.ied Into ami,bell anrt 1.1 \i n gootl. 1 his is j|a^rra|i(|y vltdated. especially in regard port, he willingly cancelled all per- u6l,1f| LOflG 111 Ulpllieilt) lliTIS 01 nUoodn the politics of the North in a chnracthe borrowers' case, which was decld- "sumlav hunting ami this the no- H»nal engagements and consented to n • terlstii- way and gave the trusts a. ed the early part of this month by the wll| b;.,.a"k U|, go. He will leave Philadelphia Sun- SltliatlOll RCpreSSIOP. touching up. Superior Court In favor of the borrow- Th| (|t,t.uli „ hi, ,, uln remain out day night and will take the llrst train Cuas. J. nks, (Jeorge fokely, J. P. pis and again: I tic claims of the as- oyiM. fjumla.. is composed of Ser- meeting for the return trip. — — Wilson and Mrs. J. J\ Wilson were signees, who have Insisted from tho , , ' ,, ' ,,, m,... He wlil reach Philadelphia In plenty ... , atnoai; the number of Punxsutawfirst that, the a -ociation being inut- Randolph, < 'arroli " and |lm" v.te Sir Stuart and a PRECAUTIONS ARE OBSERVED ANOTHER I AKEM IN GERMANY my who w.nt over to Keyual, the losses should be equally shar- smith part> »>t his ftiends will ie<«i\e ♦ let - noldsville last night to hear Senator ed. ' ♦ t,1"" 'cturns al his home on Broad T|nma„. There was a special Immediately upon the decision of the . . nn ■ #%ir a an ' ' ,,.i , r Nov ;t.—A car for th,- return trip which arrived case by the Suuerlor Court. XV. W. | ADO Tfl AC K Ajf] sTIti'CK IJY TltXIN '' " . , K„v, rnmiiil credit for 000 has I'unxsutaw uey al 12:30. Mr. Tlll- Winslow, Esq., attorney for the as- JAfA II HoU A U - -1— - "" |,u",lt"'1 ""al mtbllc . man came over with the party and MiciK.es went fo Pittsburir where ■■Wil n|U ij ;;v thornugh|V un(i(.,, i;.„,i the • x• -t ' ' , n °1" ,,m1 x' took the night flyer for Buffalo, signets, went to i ittsburg, u ner< *»II-ri.naD Daniel Wills Narrowly Death .Tin ref; ;.-t t.. 11 v • lists tor the parlia- . ,nil,hf ri.i.. with the tltrhtinir the Supreme Court was in session, and rtf pnWfQHljC||T on IS. It. Ai P. Tracks. situation as relates to the diphtheria ' , ||t.ir> :,r, much shorter Sl ate a bunch of tlgt filed a motion for an appeal, setting Mr hlj H J"nillyl TII | Daniel Wills, of Indiana, whll - ((uestlon, Prof. A. M Hummers, super- Hd. \ear owing to u renat, rescdu- ' j .ia(1 talked all of the forth several reasons for believing V> HVIUIIimUH tempting to alight from a moving , I)rllu.iliul of th,. |„eal schools, tion which ex. ludes thousands of vol- J,,,,,, was a"t,.,'a, that does not often that the law was different from what train at Indiana Street last night at the loWer courts had stated it. Copies about 7 o'clock had his foot In the ,Kls issued i« statement which t ea pXV(, young women ml nts who ' "" 1 U » of the arguments used by both sides \kt:u ]VTnf- nn pnnrt lower siep. throwing him backward to with the matter fairly. The statement h , M.onvict,.l n an attempt to ----- Ml. - in the former hearings were left with c the ground. II- was dnigged for l <0 is as f,,nONVS ,.i,»\ up tlie building in which tin 11 IU ff|l| | |J||lJ the Court, and the granting of the Case Relating tO San Fran- V"'n iV-'u1"''1 Punxsulawno P.,.. N.e, —no. eourt-martlal was ;■ittlng that tried Ikfl 11 W ||B|> pKMIUI appeal now opens the question up . 0„u™lc, ,f A' 11 Station. When release,. Barents and Ouardlaiis- ! the mutineer.-, October l.\. were ex, - |||H I lyil I fl 111 |V I again. CISCO Schools he was h.und to 1;, „m ,mseloua; Ills S|lll.(, th„ lg. Ul„ In Tu. s.la, at ft ami the ""ll UIU I IIUIVI It does not follow that the Supreme , 'V ! ' "i i .1 1 1 m 1 September, several < a•• of diphtheria woman':, university suspended work _ _ _ _ ■ ■% ■ ■% fourt. after examining the paper- d 1 rs"''His con 1,'on h- among the pupils. V. :e •. of rymp»thy. fill CDMI Q All books of both plaintiff and defendant. Hy iMiJUshi.fs' Press. „ iMs whl) a ,..„.pe'nter i- " J"1"1 school l„,ard. Th 'Inv, and a hall LAI I Pk||M K AII has concluded that the Superior Pourt SAN Fi£.\Nt'lS('ti, Nov. 3.—Slgni- 1,,v,d hv Krcl Her- «h.- r.oard of ll.-alih. and the memhers ,. impr onnient in a fortress itu- I HI I | IIUIVI UflU is wrong; but It means that the high- (leant action lias just been taken by linger at Josephine and go. 10 his niedlcal lr:iternl,.\. ii was <1 j ,,n • ■; 1 :., i 11 lloigakoft lor aider court thinks that there are two th,. jupunese of tins city, by dismiss- lmiiana everx night He is '' "',"1 "" ,' ' s'""v ing ' revolutonar, s has be. nilAllllin llAtllf sides to the matter, at least, and that ins ,|„. KUit began by them soawtime a iaI1',nv closing the schooh- but that rt»n l-re- nrmcl l>.v the supreme mllitnn court. DllPlf IhIP DflUV the ease is worthy of being heard by age to force the authorities to admit caution should be taken prevent „ held a at Port UIH IIHI M Ml the linal court of appeal. The de- . Japanese children to all the public (arnir ||||l|Tr |(| ibe spreading oi tli \rthe, dur"..: ' ' llN |JUlll\IIVU I UH I eislon I, v the Supreme Court will set- schools in Sun Francisco. II was IILty] L Uf U j j S> j\ em th, "•••"" '» »<■ ml • »• I..K UWWIHIIM • Will as a matter of .'ourse. su. h motions to op,... the -v.,, si,,n through cur, 01 j)U|| V PAIUjlirj 1,,/' "'' """ BrOOkville Man Attempts r mr*t dZs'noroan- to" tHke mWltiZ- But th, y will stand llrmly on tlu lr uLUlf Ll UHllllllO j This note is addressed to you ... ,v r ;...n from li.rlln says that the Rreak Broncho and Vr wm-k on Its hands unless "t seems tr.aty rights and contend that Iho . assure you that ..ver.vth...K possll, •• ,s who assisted In th- robbery ol tO Kreak tirOnCttO ailO to be clearly a duty to do'so. ' <v,n- government at Washington must put pS, and your'heurly 'Z Lea CottieS tO Grief. sid,.ring the large amount Involved cWldm. back h,to the Believed Lad ill Indiana Is eo-operallon. There Is no nee ,-!,. ' V.c-r n«nVo Site f tho allowance of the appeal justifies trom which th J hat b, in ban, I specifying how you can best meet . ,, .,. wh„ the assignees in making sure that v.the Board "I P.ducatlon. As al- NOW Likely tO thla re«,uesi. your own good Judgment . .' . el iding 11 ... " imooKVII.I.B. .y>v. :t.-Jame« t». their adjustment of the business Is lens seeking Judicial protection they will suggest this: ho, it i, urged par- ""'i' i i | '™ ~ hi* -xolos- K"i/'"r' " T'n- "r thiM Rccover •- , iiai.u,.,, ,nl„ . win, ,1..-,. '..i" •"»« • a. » mt- sovereign to extend to them all he, Llndscv. who on disappeared, or nnlll re-admitted by "Z ' „p In a wagon ' f"r,"« shier Anderson Accused of privileges accepted as accompanying , . .. ,i,K.t„r\s , ertillcate. " iai\a>, ui wag ani, ha!, a br.Ji.-n collar bone. Til.. ' 1 , .. "the most favored nations" clause of Monday took his lan.lly to Indiana. soectirullv ~ 'n ■rumeiit stole at Kkhtu. eians Iil'charge hold out somo Peculations as Guardian. Internatlonal Tl,.a.les. w'here his son Merle, was lying seri- K-M««t'fullj M A MMKks St. I v,..; shurg. and pre- fm hta ultlmate rer I ■* ouslv ill, spent today at his home in Supervising Principal. n*'I l- i, r««very. basing this hope Upon tho \ ndernonTfornic'r cashier "the Flrat flCCinf D'O ARRFST ' .'T Tlttd — - - IU.V S pre- Natlonal Bunk of Masontown in nine UrflULll 0 MilllLO I ha!< «■' :ltl> .-.t I he material «.r. delivered, th. six Ear, a„lbreBth to a„ovv . ,n iyoipiiicipAiiT - -n:: t rrr r zy::p.u er r a t ;srr I Id INdlhRlrllANI , - Vr-Th^-ru .• — !i!^f • z: ;^i ownshlp. A trust company of Union- U.v Publishers' Press. during tin' exceptional ordeal through r)?gt. „ttrneted a great popular inter- llr, regiment of Infantry uncoscious 'until he was discovered own Is on Anderson's bond. No ac- WASHINGTON. Nov. 3.—lt is stat- which the farnilj has passed. .attended as it was by m. tubers of M. Krustalcff. president of the cx- '' ■ount has ever been tiled edupon high authority today that un- James Williams. Mt. Whites l»'r " th, royal family and KTAOINNPNT .-uliv. commit; the working- '..ns tnk,.n to the offlcw It Is claimed there is a shortage of questionably diplomatic representa- "I'1'' 1,1 1',UK'n'.HS' w. . " ? .! I! j!/. '"''uhles. The bride wore a w hite „en's council, and fourteen lenders ' . ld ,h b. :.r,,000. The warrants were served on tlons will be made by this country to 111 diphtheria and host . satin dress In empire stylo, with full of the council who have been on trial . ' ' : .' . ., , , \nderson at Masontown and he gave j Japan on account or the detection of "a's a,s" 1,1 a critical coin on m train. Among her bridesmaids iierc for a month past, have been 'U ., ' .all for a hearing November 15. An- ! a Japanese officer making sketches of -<7 "ral days, reports that they have vver{1 lh„ Mllla. (Ua,lys Vander- sentenced to exile In Siberia and the W hltehll was sumn oned Md «»ve temlerson some time ago resigned as ' the Manila fortifications. "''H ime.t ontu .leTa. bUt and Jean Held. I. is scald the i„Hs of ,.11 civil right*. porary relief. Later Ur. Ba mer and 'ashler and the bank afticlals discy\ - No serious complications, however, antlne «111 not be iirted u .. presents represent an out- General Kaulhars, the governor °r 1 ' ™ T" , L red a shortage of between 125,000 ' are expected. Unlike Continental ter part .r next lay of fully a quarter of a million dot- general of Odoasa. hris ben Instructed o $30,000 in bis accounts a. Cashiet powers, the fulled States has no law The pool room an,,U bacco store community on <h>« ,h" ir "f ' p making lt a penal offense for persons The bride Is very pretty, clever, ; trial on the charge of having es- »>»" ** »" n.H.;e«mrlly oni to sketch or photograph Its fortlfl- , . nt «,f the tear well educated, and a particularly ; tublishod a committee of public safe- OSK ° ICI* coml) ca ° cations. The War Department de- i,eeoming infected with diphtheria charming type of the Anglo-Amcrl- ly during the antl-Jewlsh attacks of vriim in> Pi\tvt UKPI'B Clares there are no spies during times !S,ht ' > «"!• '» » <>K- hwt ,ear The effect of this action "*£\c ,r lKlu<- Tht> bulldlnc was thoroughly dis- <lt*n Mills, ol' New York, who is twin will he to exclude the opposition ■ tiiwi. infofteri howevor ho fo re it was »lstor of her mother. Tier father members of the municipality from the B R & thrown open and there Is now ah- head of the collateral branch of the ' voting at the coming election of the PANAMA. Nov. J> -tJeIebr^»« p seetioit boss who on Tuesday was solutoly no possibility of contracting ducal house of Portland. John For.l, members to parliament. were begun today In ' 0 . . , n , the disease from that source. the bridegroom, Is a son of the late The government is thunderstruck second anniversary of the Republic t»f and°on Wednesday was taken to Belle- No subscriptions to the White Ke- Sir Pram is flare Ford, led over the dangers from the escape from ■ Panama's Indepundonce. fonto It. charge of Policeman William lief Fund have been received by The while British Ambassador at Rome. Siberia, of Oershunln. tho terrorist or- Amader held n reception *t the paj- Beeier, vvns released on tall an" today Spirit since Wednesday's report was gsnlxer and U*.lor. He W a genius j ace and «J-reportod for duly at floe. I published. J Tl.u Spirit goes home. at organ!**!Ion. j en In Panama. Colon and ttMWMT* Remain Independent Despite Efforts to Consolidate lino to connect Punxsutawney with Judge H. H. Wilson handed down his decision on Thursday quashlngg Indictments against Wm. Zortman. the architect and contractor for the County Home In Clarion County, who were charged with fraud and conspiracy to defraud In the matter of the construction of the new poor home. PI rat English -Lutheran church. Roy. 8. T. Hlntta, pastor—Regular aervlces with preaching at 11 a. m., Md 7:30 p. m. The Spirit goes home. rfW ; > ijfiw w1 * £ 4 ■ > r ' • V *
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-11-03 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 42 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-11-03 |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-11-03 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 42 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-11-03 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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3 THE CAPTAIN IS A VICTIM The polite had to fight their way toward tlir steamer and then clubbed tli«• mutineers Into submission Stecrn. It wan only after a severe struggle that the police were able to subdue the mutineers and place them under arrest. Twenty-lour Chinese took part In the mutiny and attempted to seize the ship. They attacked the officers viciously. By Publishers' Press. BERLIV. Nov 3.—The captain, two mates and the engineer of the German steamship tfyfang, were seriously wounded today in a tight with Chinese mutineers among the crew al BEN TILLMAN TALKS UPON RACE QUESTION John Dalzell. Senator From South Carolina Pleases Large Audience At Reynoldsville. iY \ JOKE. 'TWAS O.N IK OICTMKNT8 QUASHKD. i 6ity Edition rOL. I. No. 42. Are Repulsed After Nearly Killing Four of the Crew. PRICE 2 CENTS CHINESE MUTINEERS TRY TO SEIZE GERMAN STEAMER n NIK WW ■!SS.,«« APAIU DC ICPTO ipprq Resident rf This DALZELL WUULD fluflin iiLJCU i o mm oh j[ CALAMITY PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1906 SATISFIED WITH OUTLOOK Extensive Improvements Are Plannned For the Near Future / y |
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