KEYSTONE STATE ed From Here and There. At Steeiton, and He May Die. Electric Illumination At Penbrook, August 1, An electric crane struck George Loucal at Steelton, and he may die. Penbrook will have its first electric {llumination August 1. Twenty-five houses will be started In Harrisburg in the next fortnight. Lykens Valley mines are working three days a week. Contracts for the new State roads will be signed immediately and work start soon. Woman Au The Central Pennsylvania Suffrage Association will gust 15 as self-denial day. Rice, of Coatesville, death from food lodging Companions tried to aid avail observe Clarence strangled to in his throat. him without Frank G. Swarner, of Dowingtown, district ident of the P. O. 8 A, of Central Chester county, visited Wayne and installed the newly-ele: pres ted officers The city of Harrisburg wil Mayor and other city Third City Meadville on August 25 1 send the to the ing at official Class League meet Mrs. Margaret Yerkes, of West Ches ter, celebrated her 96th birthday with + reception at the Mrs. Wik dam Hill, of Concord. home of Mrs. Hattie E. Pennypacker, of near Lionville, eelebrated her 44th birth- day anniversary by attending services in the Lutheran Church at that place West Chester A § vigit to gust 17. Camp, to uare No. 673. P. O a fraternal Camp on Au- Q § planning pay Mrs. S. B. Mingle valued at £300, in an automobile dent, in which she and were slightly injured lost a diamond pin, acci- her husband Reading public school officials have received notice that this share of the State appropriation will be 373.- 376.20. city's Thefts of chickens In Schuylkill Val ley towns, which have been going on all summer, have traced to weasels been Andrew Yosso, twenty vears old, committed suicide In the woods at Northampton Heights by shooting him- self in the head Charged with lll-treating his wife, who testified that he attacked her with a knife, Joseph Papalowna was held under $200 bail for court by Alderman Elliott. Richard Lynch, of N. J.. was found dead beside the Read- Ing tracks near South Bethlehem. It is believed he had been struck by a train. After failing to return from work at a colliery after being absent nearly two days, a searching party Joseph Wiezowski, of Lit. Carmel, asleep in a breast. In a collision between a cow and a motorcycle on' the Lancaster Pike, William E. Ash, of Downingtown, was thrown from the machine and severely injured. When a Reading freight train struck the automobile driven by M. K. Wat. kins, a Mount Carmel banker, at injury, but the car was badly damaged at Mount Carmel. One car had stop following crashed into it. ——— While helping tear Evangelistic Tabernacle, down at fell forty feet and is at the hospital in a eritical condition from injuries. Four arrests have been made in Mid. dletown for inciting to riot on Mon: day when two men Beat Special Officer Soulliard, of the Pennsylvania Rail road and pinned his badge on a pole. Mt. Carmel—Mary, threc.yearold daughter of Anthony Best, of Kulp mont, was burned to death when her clothing caught fire while she was playing with matches. After a conference between the Com. missioners of Chester county, the Road Supervisors’ Association and offi clals of the Philadelphia & Reading Railway Company, plans for an over. head bridge at Lenape Station, to span dhe rallroad tracks, will be prepared. § BOON DING THEM UP FOR PEAGE Wilson's Agents Getting Mexi- cans Together. Villa Declares He Will the Other Constitutionalists Restoring Peace—Question Of Amnesty and Guarantees. Join in Washington, D. C.—Official advices revealed that the Washington ad ministration wag meeting with success in bringing Provisional President Car bajal, General Carranza, General Villa and Gen. Emiliano Zapata into bar mony for the“restoration of peace in Mexico. From these four representing all the factors concerned in the establishment of a le ernment—came encouraging in answer to the counsel and advice which the United has been lending through its numerous consular and diplomatic agents to smooth the way to a complete agreement General Zapata, about had been known hitherto, an COMM LE « Drom tsi gtitutionalists in tion. While grant an amnesty and gis to who stitutionalists, sponfsible for Madero and immunity fled leaders stab BOY MEeSSAKES States Httle gwered a whom ation sent indirectl to co-operate the work General Carranza those have pers the Suarez AS MOL « the country, the i8 not disposed AS Are ranza in this conne as it is intended the have an through courts will their Doubts which innocence, Oki over General Villa's attitud. quieted word himself power to would tionalist pu response Washington tO & consig came fron that he restore leaders Villa's the irpose to govern forget his personal Carranza patriotism ceipt of Villa’ political dissension did ar motions or such fri by Villa counter Hyvigian division wit ction iid to develop revolution, he government which now would frown AGE LIMIT FOR JUDGES. He'll Consider No One Over 60. There is an Vashington, D. C limit” for the J Bupre Court This was made plain by Presi dent Wilson. The gressional delegation Carolina asked Judge Walter Clark. Court of their State, old, but still active told his callers that bh he could consider the qualifications of Justice Clark and that conscienciously consider preme Court whose age exceeded Wilson Says ustices of the me Democratic Con North ment from the appoint of who The e did not be Supreme ba the Years President ig eve he for any candidate 0 the Su bench TOWNS MAY INSURE EMPLOYES. West Virginia Law Held Applicable To Municipalities. Charleston, W. Va.—An incorporated town or city of West Virginia may become a subscriber to the workmen's compensation fund and share in its benefits as do business according to an opinion by Attorney: { General Lilly in answer to a question {to place all its employes under act. It was also held that | employing men for public improve. ments might protect them by member. ship in the fund HUERTA IN JAMAICA, Ex-Mexican Dictator Now Safe From His Enemies. Kingaton, Jamaica General Huerta | and the party of fugitives from Mexico | accompanying him, arrived here on the German cruiser Dresden | from Puerto Mexico, Arrangements had been made in advance of the | former Mexican dictator with General | Blanguet and the rest of the party to | remain here for a week or more at a | hotel, where several other Mexican refugees already have taken up their quarters, | board Quits Fight For Governorship.— William J. Harris, director-general of the Census Bureau, has withdrawn from the race for Governor of Georgia and will continue in his present posi tion. Mr. Harris explained that while his chances for the nomination seemed to him excellent, he felt he could not take an active part In the campaign without neglecting his duties at Wash. ington. ad TELLING HIM SOMETHING! [SEE HIRE YOUNG FELLOW You Vi GOT To WIN | (Copyright) NEW HAVEN ROAD Bill to Completely Dismember Big Corporation. MEXICO GROWS FRIENDLY T0 1. 5 Public and Press. 91 Per Cent. Of Gross Freight Revenue In New Asks Separation Of Al rey the 0 Roads eriment ’ ¥ bin breaking ling Ln company up ® ti sm boat is further asked that the Court - i lare he sition « the Boston Maine and requ glock that the New Haven Rallroad by the New com the Boston Hold ITE be dire stocks and bonds held by them in Boston and Maine and Sales Only To Persons prays that sales necessary to the break the alleged be under the supervision and direc a mel anc pany Company ted to sell its lensed Finall; all of the the Government of monopoly on of the Court to persons not stock or agents, or otherwise under influence of the New holders control company charged in the suit railroad, trolley Necessary the or Haven It quiring ship that in ac and steam traffic mo em = lines to a ods have been resorted to in order to conceal the real character of the actions The suit Marshall, the Southern district bears the signatures was filed by H. Snowden United States Attorney for of New York of Attorney T. W assistant Attorney-General; cial assistants in the New Haven case The equity suit just filed has noth the New Haven case. The Depart. ment of Justice is now preparing a mass of evidence to submit to a Fed: eral grand jury in New York when it asks criminal indictment of New Haven directors, U. 8. BUILDING AT FAIR. tion For Purpose, Washington, D. C-—~The House by a vote of 135 to 108 refused to re coneider its decision appropriating $£500.000 for a Government building at the Panama-Pacific Exposition and the building Is assured. BABY IN WATER PIPE, Floats Eighth Of Mile and Escapes injury. Riverside, Cal.-—Mary SBobde, 2 years old, dropped her rag doll into an irri gation standpipe. 8he reached for it, but lost her balance, fell in and floated along in an 18inch pipe main. Efforts to fish her out at two standpipes farther down failed, but at the third, an eighth of a mile away, James Kinge, a rancher, caught her. She was uninjured. ’ STATUE TO BE RESTORED | The Mexican Press Demand ng Repara : tion For Destruction Of Prop- erty During Anti.-Ameri. Riots circulated fers in W obtaining els tion are clared While shots backing some desultory have taken place f the city, it believed there Zapata an Government troops of effecting The earily strong end any Zapatis in need of outside that have attacked have repulsed with daager trance ugh aAgainet jal is not The parties {Govern been ment outposts de and were ™ trouble The out any tranquil BLEASE DEFIES ASSASSINS. Manner Of His Death Predestined, Governor Declares. Addressing a wildly in his cam- Laurens, 8. C enthusiastic au | paign the United States Senate, Gov. Cole L told of ent at tacks which bad been made upon him | He said a cotton manufacturer Whitmer told him to “Go dience here for Jeane red president at Greenville cursed him and tried to assault him Saturday i “It is reported that 1 will be as sassinated here,” said Governor | Blease. “If the assassin is here, there {is nothing between me and the dirty ‘coward. Let him shoot” | CANAL TO OPEN AUGUST 15. | Secretary Garrison Sets Date For Be. ginning Of Traffic. | Washington, D. C—Opening of the | Panama Canal to the world’s com: imerce on August 15 next was an- ‘nounced by Secretary Garrison. Prob ably the first vessel to pass through | the great waterway will be the Cristo bal, a War Depaftment steamer now at Colon. RATE INCREASE MALTED. Boots and Shoes By Rail and Water To Cost No More. Washington, D. C--The Interstate Commerce Commission decided that | proposed rate increases'on boots and ishoes from Boston, New York and other Eastern port cities to Atlanta, Ga., by water and rail route were pot justified. It ordered rates not exceed. ing the present rate of 55 cents per hundred pounds. The railroads pro posed an advance to $1.06 PUT T0 DEATH Surprise Attack on Capital Ends Disastrously, REBELS ARE PUY TO FLIGHT Rebels Attack the City In the Early Morning Before the Garrison Was Awake — All Caught Were Summarily Executed, Many Haltlan summarily executed at esday after the gov- a fDerce two ts with had gained the Washington, D ( rebels were Lape ernment forces bad hour battle in revolu entrance Hailtien Wedn won the sire S00 Ls ae lown tions who 1 i into early In norning before the rrison Captain Russell, of the battleship the affair His dispatch tnt troopers Carolina, reported to Navy Department aid the gos number ing 400 of eight men killed Lie » attack with a loss ois rebels, alter BANDITS KILL ENGINEER. Fast Train Held Up On L. & N. Near New Orleans. he " i been kill ne have bandits and tw reported iu other n } id to be rain crew are sa 4 CHILDREN BURNED Father, a Widower, Away When House Catches Fire. IN HOME Wis, —T of Roberts, he children a urned to death Taylor four Richard widower of this when the father was the town. were bt home caught fire while the When the parent arrived pa eloped in fla rescue Mr. Roberts being mes and de the children Was envy sperate attempts to failed, villager sd 5 ANG BLOSSOMS FOR BRYAN. Presented To Secretary From “The Land Of Cherry Blossoms.” Washington, D. C decorations straight from “the land of cherry blossoms” sent to Secre Cherry blossom were man to add to the “coolth” of his sanctum. The gift was a silk, hand psinted screen, hung on a heavy bar of ivory LOST LIFE IN HEROIC ACT. W. L. Fiedier Drowned In Vain Effort To Save Girl, Webster Springs, W. Va.--Whiie trying to rescue Miss Orin Plyman, of Webster Springs, from drowning Elk River, near here, W, L Wheeling business man, also lost his life party. day. MISSING BRIDE DEAD IN WELL S— Mad Married Against Mer Wish To Please Parents, ¢ Williamsport, Pa. After being miss ing three days the body of Mrs. Stan ley Papka, 23 years old, of Union Township, who three weeks ago be came a bride against her wish, was found in a well near her home. The 2irl had married because it was the desire of her paretits and the theory of the police is that she became so un: happy that she committed suicide. SHOT WOMAN DIE Attacked Employer's Wife When Discharged, Then Cuts Throat. VICTIM IS RECOVERING Truck Smashes Auto; Twe Occupants Escape—*"Indians” Tie Boy To Tree Him-—S6teps On Fires Home. and Forget Match; Coatesville ’ the cowboy farm hand whose correct name Is Tyson Dolan, who shot his employ- ers wife, Mrs. Roy Martin, Cain township, while she was in a field dig- Bing injuring her and then fled to Cook's woods, cut his throat and fired a bullet into his brain, died in the Coatesvil When Martin Tuesday he month in with his charged Happy Dooley, of potatoes gern aly He Roepilal “Happy” off on for the rds i about being di ted to k gave Do employer In 8 check full had some wo fe and DOCK nim hands alten down ; Price by mother fron the upy Sapovits wae assisted Albert Greenhalg? Big “indians” Tie Boy to Tree; Forget Him indian on f young boys Smit Ashland While playing € mountain ere 0 ry h to a tree, i the boye tired of the sport jhey A ty leaving young A sear the even home jess condition in i him late ht and exhaustion Engineer Killed In Train Wreck. Trubs McMahon, kill were seriotsls Bank an Dri and two other trainmen in- when nger train 276 on the low grade divieion of the Pennsylvania left the track at were Red engineer of fiwood, was jured pees Railroad pear here. Passengers sh and cut by flying glass, but none gerously burt Woman Killed In Auto Crash. Rolling Green A woman was killed and three others injured when an auto- owned and driven by 8S. E. Fel y, collided with the car of J. E Sanders, a mile from here The dead woman is Mrs. 8 E Felton, thirty-eight years old. Her skull was mobile ton, of Sunbury, Two Boys Murt By Auto, Mabanoy City. —Frank Lukesh, nine, and John Lukosh, seven, were run down by an automobile and badly hurt. The older boy's jaw was broken, his hurt. Both - youngsters jumped off the rear end of a speeding wagon directly in the path of the auto Judge Paroles Prisoner, Seranton. — James Harrington, of W. Johnson, of Lewisburg sentenced January 12 last to a year in jail, was paroled on his representations to the that he has broken off the cocaine habit during his confinement and that a job awaits him. Asks $5,000 Meart Balm, Altoona Mrs. Saleem! Karam, of Altoona, entered suit for five thousand dollars damages against Mre. Anna Horn O'Conner for alienating the af fections of her husband, Albert Karam, She alleges she married her husband twenty-one years ago, but he began to neglect her three years ago.