SNAPSHOTS A STATE NEWS Items of Interest. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD Farmers Busy in Every Locality— Churches Raising Funds for Many Worthy Objects—Items of Busi- ness nd Pleasure that Interest. The church council of the Nazareth Moravian Church has decided to give to the women of the church a chance to vote The annual convention of the Welsh Presbytery of the State met at Bangor in the Welsh Presbyterian Church. Samuel John was killed on a plane at Hickory Swamp colliery, near Sha- mokin, by a car jumping the track and crushing him against a post. The cider press of E. J. Stetler, at Bloomsburg, has squeezed of ap- plies 36,000 gallons of cider this year, and the season is only half over, out re- Sun- Lutheran churches in Pittsburgh fuseg to “go along” with Billy day's evangelistic campaign, as they don't like his methods or language. Thomas Allen, of North Catasauqua lost part of & foot when he attempted to hoard a the Ironton road and slipped. train Ralil- on , a knight of the road, who posed “Peeping Tom,” ] citizens, Coplay, and had annoyed captured and given 60 days. Frank Wilson at was as a Valley Coal Company pping 1 Drifton, extend- w coal =stri and through High! pre Vigorous anti-road bond resolutions were adopted by embracing uppe ing farmers. the Richland Grange r Bucks county's lead Miss donfield, brarian Chester Mary N f the Oi J. A class o member &f the 3, West Chester State Nor director of i engl State OC llege mbrose Mover, r 1RG 18¢ 3 mal School, is neering extension now g at At Tamaqua Engineer Elias Miller, who, while seated in his cab, had hls arm torn from the socket by a passing train, died from his injuries, At Johnstown Mrs. H. L.. McVickar, a prominen spondent shot he de ith, t young 80« iety continued through recover woman, over fll-hea herself the cannot . — Brown, aged years, committed to 17 of Mauch charge of stealing Adam Eaches, William Weissport, Chunk jail money from boarding mistress, was on a his £ ax MTR, that that a large number have already been killed by gunners, Many of the reptiles are of monstrous size, Carbon hunters snakes are still to be seen, and county report The Parent-Teachers As Allentown, has started a movement have State medical inspection public schools supplement by ment, sociation, in ed treat. WwW. R. Church, organist Trinity Their former fashionable Hall, Pitts. refused will both at burgh, forced to play file for church out because he “seclesiastical ragtime” inat damages rector heavy aga anc Prominent Coatesvilllans tating a petition to ask the State for a charter for the Coates Organization, to bulld a 2100.0060 tem- perance hotel on the town's main street. are cireu- ville Social Mrs. Willlam H. Rumberger, of Droc- ton, shot and killed a black weighing 135 pounds in the woods along Bull Run, at the head of Young woman's Creek, Clinton county. Mrs. Rumberger is the first woman in that region to bring down big game, ounce ball fired from a shotgun. will take place in a few weeka. The erection of the building was made possible by the request of the late Charles F. Green, of Roaring Branch, who also provided money for the building of an Old Folks’ Home at Roaring Branch and a free library at ‘Wellsboro. Harry McCabe was struck and knocked down by a motorcycle while crossing a gjreet In Chester, and be. fore he could recover himself, the wheels of a passing wagon ran over and crushed his foot, (3. A. Browning, editor of The New Milford Advertiger, states that the portion of Susquehanna county in the vicinity of New Milford Is pros. perous, and that many of the citizens are benefited by the operations of the Lackawanna Railroad in chavging the roadbed through that town. WORKING OUT ~~ PLAN OF ACTION Wilson to Be Ready When Elec- tion Results Are Announced. ~ MAY BE WORDS OR ACTION Weeks May Elapse Before the Mexi- can Government Can Make a Definite Announce- ment. resident Wilson he is Washington, ~ let it be known that walting for Mex fco as last Sunday of the election the United States not act i irmeaq took the result that would a and government in detail of polls. Recently the President, in a note to Mexican Foreign by Charge clared that the would not considered al by the United States the United States will walt returns is not known, It that several days, perhaps weeks, will uninf what place at iffice, trans O'Shaughnessy, d« election of October 26 constitution How for is believed be the of difficulties able ult, though November for nting handicapped by munication will record the re h the com be officially 10 Was the cou of the ballots. The President by which bles of Mexico of it is a formal day set at hopes to Une 4 vy statement is work on a plan solve the trou He of the feature of the aims and purposes of its stand material in affairs, its constitutional against + £4) devotion governs hemisphere and ] 1d free gua establish ejection ar rantees mus rn Ror FIR 3% foreign governme erally expression the Washington ad as an ministrat These things were annd highest Rpgusible {ington 1. That may do in of “action,” this t authorit whatever the take Mexico may oO be communi the powers through diplomatic gentatives at Mexico City whatever “action may desire to take in a hand fo will be absolutely y between the Suropean powers as to Mexico action which t United t incement take or any anno make will not the question Sta ft may have to made uhtil Mexican elections hav ly settled. 4. President Wilson has s« or of the it formulated. power es may 3 be taken or the © me solution not been No European nicated to United States its of any plans dividually or collectively for the of Mexican affairs. 6. The President has no knowledge preparation by the troubles, has not nas mu the ern BOY ment views ir tiement the 0 of steamers or other intervention any in Mexico. PANAMA CANAL LOCKS SAFE. Hostile Warships, Washington.— Secret tests recently under the Usher, are said battleship fleet, of Rear Admiral have disclosed the fact that Pan- ama Canal virtually has nothing fear from the fire of an enemy's fleet, so far as the Gatun and other import ant locks are concerned. The testis, started last winter, are declared to have developed the fact that the fleet could not determine the location of the Gatun lock. It is also intimated that the data made public and supposed to give the topography of the canal were purposely inaccurate. In addition, it was discovered that the hills interven ing rendered the locks almost immune from damage by bombardment from sea. to the to WOULD MAKE IT MAJORITY. Override a Veto Eliminated, Washington.—-8enator Overman, of North Carolina, introduced a joint resolution for a constitutional amend. ment to permit a majority, instead of two-thirds of the Senate or House, to override a President's veto, and also to empower the President to veto any distinct {tems in an appropriation bill without disapproving the remainder of the measure, —————— | PROFESSOR AND STUDENT LOST. Poth Fire At Same Duck and Boat Is Capsized, Greenville, Texas Clifford Brilhart, professor of oratory, and Howard Thompson, student, both of Peniel University here, were drowned while duck hunting on the city reservoir. They fired at the same duck simultane. ously and the recoll capsized their boat, i | i i i | | | i A FR " TAIS LINE HERE | RUNNING PARALLEL (70 THE PANAMA ” BRA ANAL LINE TEUSYT a ME THAT YOU Pe y FARE GOING TO | Moms (Copyright) WILLIAM SULZER Court to Review Trial. MAY REACH SUPREME COURT From People To Small Group Of Citi zens. yulzer, ArTORARLIDE vene 4 raordinar REIT and articles chment and con iundes his petition th a prayer for an diting { hooks Members of the State au court of impeachment Governor Glynn, Attorney-General Car and nd of self are Secretary State May mody, Sulzer hua named as dele ants, height of a Assembly expres sod § in the campaign for election to the Progressive tic the filin iulzer, engaged ket, g of the suit for M Lg \{ 001 he would apply for a preliminary on the said in a John Leary, counsel t returnable in This, he denied by court would give ate case day would probably be the thont an ich for an States wi prejudice, wi opportunity immedi United him Supreme leary explained that Sulzer made a defendant In ¢ In order to give him an opportun j in sv of the com and that the been ity to the alse complainant Sulzer office OPPOSES BRIDAL GIFT, To Send Congratulations Only. Washingtos Congratulations In stead of a $2,500 present should be the wedding gift of the House Jeasie Wilson, Representative of Indiana, declared in the House. an impassioned speech he sald that the plan of members to “chip in” $5 a head for a present to the White House bride “was indiscreet, improper, a shadow of the Dark Ages and prompt od by a morbid desire to obtain rec ognition from the White House.” Re publican Leader Mann retorted that it would be hopeless to put into Gray's goul “the expression which finde itself in the nih rts of every other member of the House.” % to Gray, A —— SI i MRS. EATON 1S ACQUITYED. Jury Returns “Not Guilty” Verdict After AllNight Session, Plymouth, Mass —The record of Mrs. Jennie May Eaton as a wife, mother and daughter, as told by her golf during three days of gruelling ex- amination on the witness stand, freed her of the charge of having murdered her husband, Rear-Admiral Joseph Eaton. When the jury returned a ver diet of not guilty, after an all-night session that had given rise to a re port of disagreement, the news was flashed by telephone to the Eaton home in Assinippi, where the accused woman's crippled daughter Dorothy and her aged mother, Mrs. Virginia Harrison, had been wailing many hours. FLAGSHIP IS NO STRANGEST OF Couple Took a Solemn Vow to Lead Lives of Purity. WIFE IS FIGHT.NG HUSBAND Decree Awarded C, R. H. Cunningham, ladelphia On Bar Steel Magnate, In Phi Charge Of Cruel and barcus Treatment. Under Restriction, ORDERED TO GO BELOW DECK Admiral His Diaz No Fletcher Flagship But Says Is An Asylum For He Will Take Chances. " tation, comj Admiral asylun expose hims making it ting He a General sorted Diaz woul abuse pitaiity there iG position of Diaz and nions has not yet been determin 4 . ‘ appears pro wmbie y he set asl ttleships, probabil 14 ana herself, when she salls from Mexi can ] p PRT LN | General 5 waters thi week Diaz hs aed ’ LOT 8 expres preferer Havana. adding. hat oO t a British the he was willing 1 be 6¢ ire anywhere except port, since he was COonvin oritiens irilies Mexico vigited b British aut} him back Lind, landing him to who {ys wou: It Kes at Havana I'nited States will be rass the at landed which port he could seired proceed he d With professes to he tl and long as his in its present state, than to mitted to live in peace abroad reference nothing better, go he pe Fractured Woman's Skull With ing Board, Say Police, Philadelphia. John Eberwine, 80 years old, a veteran of the Civil War, was arrested on the charge of kiling his wife, 85 years old, by her over the head with an troning board. The woman's hody was found by neighbors after the old man had asked them to send for his son A physician discovered that her skull had been fractured. The police say Eberwine has confessed that he struck his wife because she had insisted on giving a stove they passessed to their son. iron. here FILIPINOS ARE WARNED, Concessions To Foreign Capitalists Will Hamper Independence, Boston. ~The Filipinos #re warned against foreign capital by the Anti tmperialist League In a letter to the islanGeis published, which says: “In every possible way discourage and limit that kind of development by ‘foreign’ capital which is now openly urged by those who know and are bold enough to assert that such a de velopment will prevent almost ter tainty the severance of the ties which bind you as a ‘colony’ to the United, A500 i i YOW of Judge Gordon which he filed id an estimabi had never been Rulily ing t of band her hust the i threaten al and ti 1a % iaw granting of a band on the groun rt reserved the degisto INVITATIONS GOING OUT, Wilson Send Out ’ Cards. Invitations wedding sent Coveted for the on November invita 4 reaq being out ne engraved and and Ww re est the pleasure of the presence of tions { “The President { qu 1 : $ are son at the wedding of their daugh Miss Woodrow, to Mr { Francis Bowers on November twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and { at half after four o'clock, at White House.” The number of invitationg not been finally de cided upon, and detailed plans for the wedding are not yet ready for announcement ter. Jessie Sayre thirteen, the ta ins CONGRATULATES “BILLY” HITT To His Rival. marriage to William F. R. Hitt, to them. The Duke, a fine man, Arctic explorer and mountain Miss Elkins, “TALK,” SAYS MR. BRYAN. Refuses To Discuss Seriously the Newspaper Reports rrom Germany Washington —8ecretary Bryan de clined to discuss dizpatches from Ber lin that President Wilson had forbid den Justice Gerard, the new Ameri can Ambassador to Germany, to wear » uniform at state functions. “This is the kind of newspaper stories.” said Bryan, “which 1 decline to discuss.” Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Dun's Review gays: * “The business fairly satisfactory of a reactionary in wegtiier he continuas evidences situation although certain nolesn; BALTIM( Western, § red. 5b Corn in elevator arrive 42% 3%, O44 Rye-—-No. 1 new, 744 75 meatic Hew as 10 qua Hay stancanra No estab ample ondi- n. $106 Straw Rye a17.01 No. 2, $1850 1, $2.00@ 10.00. Wheat No. 2 $7.00 Oat—-No 1, No. 2, $7.00@8.00 Rutter—{ reamery, No 216.50 Tangled--No. No. 1, $8.00; $8.00 9.00; X 4 wom § 3 Straight fancy, 21G22¢; 29630; do, good. 276 2K; 2314825: do bhiock 20@32. 3c. Marviand and Pean- rolls, 22623¢. Ohio rolls, West Virginia rolls, 200 do. choice, 294 2: do, ladles, svivania 21@22¢ 21e Cheese prints, & G1 Jobbing lots, per pound, 18 & 1%¢ ' Fees-—Maryland, Pennsyivania and nearby firsts, 20: Western firsts, 28; West Virginia firsts, 28@ 29%; Southern firsts, 27. Recrated and rehandled eggs, Ye to 1c higher Live Poultry—Chickens, old hens, heavy, 168¢; do, small to medium, 15; do. old roosters, 10@11; do, young, 18. Ducks. 14@15. Geose, nearby, 12 13: do, Western and Southern, 12 Pigeons, young, per pair, 20; do, old, 20. Guinea fowl, old, each, 35; de, voung, 1 1b and over, 60; do, smaller, 406745. Turkeys young, 8 Ibs and dver, 18: do, old, 17. Live Stock NEW YORK. - Boeves — Steady, Steers, $8.00G R80; bulls, $3.75@6.50; cows, $3.00605.85; dressed, 12 14c. Calves--Steady, $8.50412.75; culls, $6.00 8.00; city dressed, $14@ 19.00, Sheep—Steady, $3250 4.75; culls $2.50 3.00; lambs, $6.50G 7.80; culls S000 5.50. \
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