THE NEWS TOLD i i From All Over the State. LIVE NOTES AND COMMENTS, i Christian Temperance Association at Sunbury—$40,000 Fire at Tarnaqua. tam Creek near Security. The South Bethlehem police have deen given permission to wear Panama pats during the hot weather months. The residence of John Loeser, Fast Mauch Chunk, lightning and considerably at damaged. n———— ’ Druinheller’'s shirt factory at Lanse. lord was burned. The loss is esti malted at $40,000. Sixty employes were thrown out of work. Charles O. Sciff, ¢f South Bethle- hem, has been adjudged a bankrupt, with liabilities of $2,976.16 and assets of $2,560. John Kinney fell asleep on a porch m South Bethlehem, and during his slumber rolled off the porch, fractur ng a leg. Thomas Reichenbach, seventy-one years old, of Chapman, died of con- russion of the brain due to a fall he suffered two weeks ago. Judge Herbert W. Cummings ap- pointed W. F. Rhoades a school direct. or in Sunbury to succeed George Neitz, resigned. Daisy Brady, ten years old, weighed two hundred pounds when she step- ped on the scales at Sheperdstown. She is the heaviest girl of her age in Cumberland County. Lorenzo Spinart, thirty-one years old, was seriously injured at Reading when be was struck and knocked fown by an automobile driven by Wil lam F. Price, of Oakbrook. Because the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Milton, has but one member, the Northumberland County Court was petitioned for an order for its sale. While her husband was downstairs, Mrs. William F. Althouse, forty years old, locked herself in her room at her home in Reading and committed sui cide by inhaling illuminating gas. William Dougherty, five years old, of Chester, was knocked down by a wagon, but nmnaged to crawl out of the way before the wheels reached bim. He escaped with slight injuries. Thieves entered the Young Men's Christian Temperance Association at Sunbury and ransacked the place, get: ting «ix dollars. It is the first time in the history of Sunbury that a semi religious institution has been robbed. Rev. J. 8. Adam, pastor of the SL Paul's Reformed: Church, York, ten- dered hig resignation of the pastorate of that congregation, to take effect August 1. Mr. Adam has accepted a call to the St. Paul's Reformed Church at Mechanicsburg. The board of directors of Marietia Borough has elected William A. Sohl, of the faculty of Franklin and Map shall College, Lancaster, principal of the schools. Miss Minnie Shaeffers was elected assistant principal with Miss Grace McNeal, principal of the grammar school, and John K. Miller assistant, The Waynesboro School Board has elected J. C. McCullough principal of the high school to suceed W. E. Do Turck, who has been elected super vising principal of the Spring City Chester County, schools. Ross Ben: choff, of the faculty of Peddie Insti tute, New Jersey, has been elected feacher of Latin in the high school. Peter Vurnakis, thirty-five old, a Sunbury merchant, GEN. GARRANZA When He Sends Delegates Med- iation Can Be Finished. HUERTA MEN ARE READY] ’ 8. Troops Will in Yera Cruz For Eventualities And Until a New Government is Made. J. Remain Niagara Falls, Ontario.—With the departure of Ambassador da Gama, of | Brazil; Minister Naon, of Argentina, | Frederick W.| Perceval Dodge, | the Pan-Ameri- ing of Justice Lamar, and H. P. diplomatic secretary, formally ended its sessions here When and where the next meeting | will be held depends for the present, upon General the Constitu tionalist chief, consulting | his subordinate delegates to a conference Huerta delegates for selection a new provisional President. In the meantime me declared in indefinite notification of the ranza to send delegates and Carranza, who is now chiefs about sending | with the | the of | n has been, Formal Car-! ty | TECUSS, invitation 1t American and Huerta gssioners in an identical note. It sets for there is further of until the Constitutionalist are appointed. "The note international conflict settled marks: All that establish and a provi sional government Mexico, a patriotic work reserved exclusive ly to the two Mexican delegations The Huerta delegates replied to this | communication in two separate notes, | one expressing appreciation of the] efforts of the three mediators in bring ing about a settlement of the Interna- tional conflict and the other, addressed indirectly to the claring in polite terms sincere desire to discuss internal with them This opens the way for direct commu- nication between the Constitutionalists and delegates, With a few handshakes bys, the exchange of oft-repeated remark, “We'll be together again soon,” ahd separated after six weeks of parieys com th that Lo need sessions delegate the | Ie declares and is left to be done is to Organize i in Constitutionalists, de affairs and good cards and the medimtors delegates incessant “FRAGMENTS OF BODY ENOUGH.” Blease Offers $250 For Negro Mur. derer Dead Or Alive. Cole 1. Bleasge ing & f the Columbia, 8. C.—Gov has a reward of $250 for body of Floyd McCullum the Sheriff of Picl 4 ; or alive-—just go there is it to recognize as hix three reputable citizens wi that he i= McCull fing to a received ernor Blease negro James Hendricks, a white Monday and afterward assa dricks’ wife issued proclamation the delivery o a negro, to ¢ proof Of o know him dead.” accord (OV illed message by ig the who k 80 YEARS FOR S0.CENT THEFT. Alabama Negro Pardoned After Serv. ing 20 Years. r stealing Mobile, Ala. Fifty years f« 60 cents. That is the sentence that a Hale county (Albama) jury imposed] on Frank Williams, a neg who in 1884 robbed another negro of a hb dollar After serving more than years of the sentence Williams been paroled by Governor O'Neal ro, “i alf a0 has TOY CANNON KILLS BOY. Lad Pays Life For Careleassness in Des Moines. Des Moines, Ia-—Christian the 15-year-old son of Roy Brobst, a business man Knoxvilie, Ia., died in a hospital here as the result of a gunpowder explosion In Knoxville. The lad was shooting firecrackers and | was attempting to discharge a minia- Brobst, of ville. looking for Huerta, the Mexican dic tator. ‘bout the country. Dr. Robert Walker, of Georgia; Dr. PB. C. Ward, of South Carolina, all gecent graduates of the medical de partment, University of Pennsylvania, Chester County Hospital, at West Chester. “Thank you, sleepyhead, get up if yau can” was the message Frank Faust, of Quakake, found pinned to a tablecloth in his home the other morn. ‘ng. Burglars had pried open a win- dow, rapsacked the houss and dis appearsd with $78 in cash and valu ables. | | DYNAMITE KILLS FIREMEN. | Chief Wallace One of Two Dead In Charlotte. Charlotte, N. C.-~Chief Wallace, of the local fire department, was injured fatally, one fireman was killed and three others were painfully injured by | a dynamite explosion in a small fire. | Later Chief Wallace died. The dyna. | mite, stored by a coatractor, was. ignited by a fire In a barn. ————— w—— ! GEN. VILLA'S BATHTUB COST $400. i Shipping Charges Will Foot Up $125 More, | Chicago.—~«Gen. Francisco Villa's! bathtub, shipped from here to Juarez, Mex., in response to his order for “the | best tub money could buy,” cost him | $400, It was made known by the firm that sold it. Shipping charges came! to $126 more. General Villa ordered! the tub in El Paso, Texas, recently from a representative of a Chicago firm. i i [you MAY ROCK), | THe BOAT REG, \ "| 1# yOv WisH | 5 BY rn y { | { | i i | (Copyright) FRANCE GALLS IT A oP ofalk U. S. Secret Agents in That Country. Henry Monroe, a Paris Banker, Makes Revelations in An Appeal Against Sentence and a Jail Cause in the Monroe, tence and f amounts of Brookl by their arriva The F ago State Di the Dolan geized the made regard toms what am REOLCY shadowed export nermit i$ dentin held 1 M with the turning to his office found there from She at of Miss that she had agent In a s« M. Lesourd said woman's hap on whi purchases had been maker later plaint from the treasury agent a- ing to M and nr lawyer demanding 15 francs damages done the received a letter of aocor 1 Lesourd one from woman's handbag D. C—While no pro ed at the State De operations of g agents in France in the Monroe cage, it that the same of these efforts of into the d manu- Washington test had been receiv partment American cust th at against the conned w generally French government objection tion understood the holds to the secret work officials as it did to the American inspectors to loo books of French exporters facturers in YW K an “MORE LOVE, LESS EUGENICS." Homeopath Says That Is What The Race Needs. Atlantic City.—Lese eugenics and more old-fashioned love is what the race needs, said Dr. J. Richey Horner, of the Cleveland Homeopathic Medical College, who read a paper on sex hygiene before the Bureau of Sanitary Science of the American Institute of Homeopathy. Dr. Horner said it was tracted by beauty and woman by strength eugenics would in a great measure take care of itself. CORN I] FROM JAPAN. Price at Seattle Same as From the Middle West. Seattle, Wash, — Japanese com growers are in active competition with the American farmer following the ar: rival bere from Japan of a cargo of the grain. The cargo consisted of 2,000 sacks consigned to a Seattle milling company, It is said the price of the grain including transportation, was the same a3 that of corn from the Middle States. BOMB THROWERS Were to Take Poison After Mur- | derous Act. CONFESSION OF i PRINZIP BETRAYS COMRADES Gabrinovics Says They Obtained the Bombs Through the Pan.Servian Union-—Divided Among Con spirators in Confectionery. that Whe Brace nand municated the fatal sho going to with Gaviro resolved Archd jites kill the their mt the Fatherland To obtain Major Milan P of a Pan-Servian Union an officer in the Austrian army and an d far bombs they itchevilch revolvers were Servian arsenal at K Gsabrinovice underi« other agreed seen approach bomb In poison in bombthre that wig we wl his his should drink ing the bomb Gabrinovics ded in finding plices, one of whom was a Bel “4 h Hu § fade student Grabes # conspirators He parately 10 Si di ry rayevo, where bombs were vided among them in a confect shop on the moming of the to ‘rinzip imi he had given bombs and poison to three other comrades, whose names he Acoording Gabrinovics told 1 did not divulge who had denied he had any accomplices, broke under examination and ex- now my crime, me in a They should have but the Consequen by Prinzip that previously down claimed d for my comrades shameful manner thrown the bombs, scoundrels did myself " regret denerted cowardly | ily, 1 betray: not revenge on them ing them. ad- and and mbs arrested be has been having Grabes mits poison received TELEGRAPH TICKS Gives Up $600,000 To Wed.— Turn: ing his back on a fortune of $600,000 is the sacrifice which Frank Palmer Speare, director of educational work! at the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, will make In marrying | Katherine May Vinton, a graduate of | La Salle Seminary. By the terms of his first wife's will Speare inherited her fortune, with the restriction that he could have it only go long as he remained unmarried. Cherokee Nation Dissolved. The Cherokee Nation, largest of the five civilized tribes, was dissolved as a na- | tion at midnight. The tribal funds, | amounting to $600,000, will be divided | | atuong its 41,000 members. | One Killed In Feud Renewal The “Huckleberry Mountain Fued,” which | has existed in Paris, Ark. for many | years, was revived Monday night when | Frank Rose, a mountaineer, shot and | killed Hobart Horn and probably fa- | tally wounded Chatham Sherill, when, {it is said, Horn and Sherrill attacked | the Rose home. | Denison Critically Il—Henry Wil! | lard Denison, legal adviser to the Jap- anese Department of Foreign Affairs, is critically ill with paralysis in St | Luke's Hospital, Tokio, Japan, to Hold Meeting. ing a Hearing On the Resolu. tion—Chairman Henry is in Texas, of dis ageties, House resolution amend yen Washington, D. C.—A appointed and failing to get a hearing by t Rules Committee their for suffrage Constitutional ment, left the geance. The not & month both the amendments group indignant suff he on a Lol capi vowing House Rules Committee although meet, 10 AKO iflrage and consideration of th the House Chairman Hen n of the am ated that the He lowing the ceQ thelr NEW WHEAT CROP RECORD. Present Yield in Kansas Sixty Million Above Old Mark y IR re- The Kansas wheat to a ROC Ie. according D Board viehels Aes just issued by F ary of the State culture, wheat based crop any tion £.2 better 5.500 showing the condition of be an a to 88 per cent. of a full - ’ of 5.873.000 i bushels Yerage The greater than crop. The is given at 83K or than a year ago. The acreage J The report says Kansas has 1- 000 acres of oats, with a condition ntz better than at irs etd CONG: iE - Oh £70 of 87.1, or 37.8 pol this time in 181s c— U. 8 DECORATES BRITON. $5040 UEDISWY 8100 SIUIPH UIEMEXD)) of Honor. gton, D. C-—Presentation of an Cross of Honor to Coxe Sidney Harrie, of the British livesaving service, was announced by Thomas H. Herndon, president of the goclety. Ambassador Page presented the cross through the Duke of North umberland, president of the Royal National Life Boat Institution, which each year designates hero in the United Kingdom thus hone ored. Washin the gwain Ameri some to be HEAD BLOWN OFF IN JAIL. Was Using Explosive Attempt To Escape. Danville, Ill.—In an attempt to lib erate himself from the Williamsport (Ind.) jail by means of a powerful explosive, Walter Atchizon, aged 31 Prisoner in while Sheriff Cowgill was absent, did thuch damage to the interior of the Jail. Whether the explosive was dynamite or nitroglycerin is known and how be procured it is a mystery. AB AAR Sl MT. LASSEN BREAKS OUT AGAIN, AN For Half An Hour Velcane Emits Ash. Laden Steam. the last 48 hours Lassen Peak broke into eruption again Thursday. The outburst is the fifteenth In the series that began May 30. Observers on the slopes of the mountaing sent word that all of the recent eruptions had been followed by severe thunderstorms at the summit, WRECK PAY TRAIN Charge Youth Cut Air Hose to Stop Train. CROSSES CONTINENT TO WED Chester Man Hugs Pretty Seeress, Then Misses Watch and Pocket book—Crosses Continent to Wed Scranton Girl, Shenandoah.—A daring atiem made to wreck a pay train on the Le« thigh Valley Railroad near Raven Run and were it not for children, John Band, ten old; Edward Btiney, aged nine, Mary Burds, len years old, of Girardville, who were picking the train with its crew and wages of two thousand men employed at the Centralia and Bayre colleries amounting to $100,600, would have been precipitated down fifty-foot to which other three Years A andg huckleberries, embankment attached a end of which extended fifty feet in the brush, tery just Dynamite, WARE wire, the was exploded by sang of a bats as the pay train around curve fon and ran down flagged the train. One struck on sseaped police r threo wa ” 4 The speeds wo § il ing A BAARTD Chl dren saw the explos the tracks and of the child: the head by serious WAR Are sear men whe the child: elon Th tr distance of f{ n feet gt the time of the expl ack was torn up for a rails by Both broken and the tieg torn up of were the force the explosion Hugs Seeress, Then Misses Watch. Chester, Pi: “Mister, 1 would like * remarked a pretty the was His followed BilAde #8 began 10 tell your girl to John Tun latter mt Street departure ethook Were MEE) ward Brett, Call wed f 4 LOTTA Miss spressed "ALIA EIT Sunbury arged ith cutting airbrake hose on a freight train on t Philadelphia & Reading Railway ubli , eighteen mokin ommitted to umberiand County jail linskie to get and not vears old, of WARE the fo wanted when it did hole In and settin gilop the bose. letting g the brakes Mayor is Fined South Bethlehem Mayor Mitchell Walter. who is president of the Board of Health, of Hon Bethlehem, paid the minimum fiz of $5 and costs gmounting to $6.30, to Alderman Hugh Kelly, for failing to report births with- in ten days as prescribed by law. The complaint was made by Registrar of Vital Statistics 8. B. Keener, th Swimmer is Drowned. lewistown Joseph Wolfe, twenty. two years old, was drowned in the Juniata River here, while swimming He was seized with cramps and Javin Boardman, a companion, who was bathing with him, almost drowned ate tempting to rescue his friend. The body has not been recovered. Ring Returned, Kills Himself, Allentown. ~~ Martin Hollenbach, twenty-four years old, son of a rich farmer, was found dead by his father, in the barn where he had shot himself, He took his Sancee, Arline Smith, auta riding the day before. In his clothing wae found the engagement ring Mise Smith bad returned. Man Shot in Dispute Over Chickens, Tamaqua-—In a dispute over the Fifty buckshot entered infifeting Sheaffer was placed in jail to awalf Boy, Nine, Held for Thefts, Reading. —Charged with the theft of apparel and money from lock« ers in the bathhouse of the Pendora
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