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11, 19O URGES LEGISLATION BY CONGRESS TO RENDER THE CUBAN -T TM TREATY CES DEMANDED THE SUR- i An Officer Northampton Couaty Newspapers Comment On fte 'Ailment IE IS SIMIUfl 10 Mother and ATso Grand. nf November Thomas a watchman, and an Italian girl, were killed at Aciter- manvUier-thlg-county, this evening. They were passengers on a Nortnanip- ton Traction company trolley car that Tun down and -wrecked by a Bin gor and Portland railroad freight train. The father, mother.and srBlster.of the dead girl, Engineer Chapman and Brakeman Kern, of the freight train, injured --Bulletin raaued Yesterday ic Associated JNDON, November 10 papers-to-day are very aitepielous tie aumefct of Emperor WillUin, has hadja polypus, removed from many Qf the papers a that the growth a cancerooa nature. These nv wbeirthe late Hm- Frederick wut'ftnt operated on, JoctortFtMueff the aame report as oa thjf Kaiser's aliment, that It char- r.

la also remembered that the efrtather'anA'rnother. died of the leJfy-AuKuata; -had a like affection. 1 been publlcr occurrences the past brought to-light and viewed Irom rarioua. periods the past the Kaiser's health has ed anxiety, and the cancerous ten- behind his right ear has more once ahown an angry form. Spa' were procured from The engine was thrown from tE? track and landed In a ditch'six, feet below" the rtiadbed.

fc. number per- BOM in addition to those natned were more or less severely Injured) but their wounds-did not prevent them from going home. 1 car leftjEaaton at for "Banger, and how it came to run on crossing before being signalled to go ahead has not been explained. Ion Vthe- time these attacks minimized; now; it ISTTeared" aany that they -were but the first es of a dlseaseJwhlch must eventu- end the monarch's career It is thought now that this complaint been the cause of the Kaiser's lr- illty, which "haa often Jed him to 8 extraordinary utterances 10 Birmingham Post, reviewing to-bear thBTrn: i revived in Berlin that "The end found-In" the-abdication of the leror," Bulletin Is Favorable irlln, "November 10--A bulletin in condition of Emperor "William, la this jnomlns new palace, BlQW fin the appearance of the left'vo- cord, and adds that the Emperor ty resumed his-- usual morning the park. ie bulletin la bjr Drs Von.

hoi, Morltz, Schmlt and Ilberg I Boy Killed Clerk In Baltimore" Candy Store and Flf- Novero'ber Chas? a twelve-year-old colored boy confessed -to the murder- of Miss Llnlc on' August. 30 last In it tneitinre.au -01 juaumr-Aiittuw the Filipino'Chamber of Com- 'e addressed to: the etary of mm IN THE mm of the Landed In a Pitch 81k Feet Below the Slanal to Stop Crowing A. W. Ksllert, aged 25, shot through cannot recover. shot through--The thigh, will' recover.

i i Policeman Johnson was patrol his oa by gang of Italians from John eon had juat reached -the Third street hollow on Third, street. Hear Thompson Hollow. Suddenly, without the least warning, shot waa fired from the mortally- wounded, "to the atiteet, with A Bullet his abdomen gang" ot -fitoih the 'roadside to- seek corec In Italian settlement Tz. a short mob had collected, aad a posse was Immediately organized. giThe.

Italians to an abandoned house -standing- itself 'and the with -clubs ana a walx'-for tbe bOuse, find the '-afeora itedHir-V Ai a Tribute, to the Momsryjof 'Deceased Every Cflr Philadelphia Remained, 8U- tlonafy for 1. By AatoclateiJ PHILADELPHIA, November 10 -r- The "funeral ot William "Klkliurto- day attended -by-many wealthiest arid most influential men In the eastecn section of the country The services were conducted by Rev. J. -y. Cole, rector ot St 13 church; far a blactdrapetF robm-otthff Elkln mansion at Ashboume, and the, body was laid away In the family mausoleum at Laurel Hill cemetery ceremonr The following acted as honorary pall bearers? A Widener, Clement A.

Grls- com, Thomaa Dolan, Isaac H. Clothier, Morris, Amos R. Little, Stuart Pat terson, Parker Loals A. Duahrlng, -John Rockefeller, General Louis Wagner, Henry H. Hog- era, United States Senator Senator Stephen's.

Elklhs, Fell, William TEt Nicholson Colonel J. K. Mclntyre, Jay Cooke, William- Whitney, Colonel A Loudon Snowden, George A. Huhn and Thomas Ryan" At the moment when the funeral services began the trolley system- sua pended operations and etery car in the city remained statlbn'ary for one-mlfi- uteus' a tribute memory the THE CRUISER YANKEE PHILADELPHIA' Goes From There to By Associated Press. .5.: Novemebr club, hlB native, being the- ati 8 toIi bad a battalion of mar- a.confectionary store 1 she etopJPiea.

loitJVv CAMBER DVCOMMERCE ft 11 i fn- la tilO i A.I.XI The auxiliary cruiser Prairie, which the cruiser Boston to' proceed es an "Appeal Abolition or ho-navy yarfl'hero yesterday with Buena Ventura and in tlie-evont that a paitallpn of n.i.'.'n:9, iiaSscil, cut. 'troops' start for tb.el£ Bea this "afternoon. The, Prairie will will bei iotormei that Noyember also coal at Hampton Roads "and will t5 iey cannot land. Tho, 'Navy Depart- iwlng to- probably sail from there direct to tho jaent.ancouncos that nOHLttempt. will at theiBnrean-of Jrisular-Affalrg isthmus.

be made interfere with British voa- Class Postmasters By WASHINGTON, November lifiipEllIlliiE Pol c'rvar Johnson, of Donora, Fired Uport a ld tne fr elgnera at Once District jr Pntu. PITTSBTJRO, November" 10--Ac Donora last night, aa result oi nn attempt -of a gang, of as- Basfllnate A policeman, iwo men are dying, third la-wounded, and Ova Italians are locked up to the Do core lockup, threatened with lynching by an. angry "mob The wounded jnen are: Policeman Isaac Johnson, aged 45, married, shot through tne abdomen and fatally wounded posse, 1 lfts abdttmen! He was carried away from 1 the scene of the fight and qgain the Ttoob made a rush-, at the house, breaking in the door and leaping at the- 1 UK LEGS UN HIS BODY Boy Companion Escaoed With Few Discovered Can. on Their Way FroTft School, and After Examln- -x Iny It Let It Fall Special to Gazette and Bulletin. KANE, November Charles, Lover and a boy named jwla were -returning from school an effipty nitro-glycerine The boyla exam ined it with: curiosjty, wholly unconscious of Its dangerous character.

Finally Txver dropped It "to the ground. The 1 -result was a terrific ploaion, and young Lover was blown entirely to pieces His arsnr ana legs were torn from his "mangled trtrdk and inrjeji In -different directions Lewis, strange It may seem, escaped- with, nnr ala faqe. the unfortunate vlstlm of the terrible accident, was about thirteen, years of aga. Cause of Triple Crime of the Saginaw Dentist DIES WO of theTJnlted Mine Workers ot time this afternoon at the convention of the American Federation of Labor, and he received delegates which was as slncery spontaneous las It was Cheer after jcheer resounded tniwiga Fanull Hall, the place of meeting, both from, delegate and spectator. It was Mr Mitchell's first appearance a epeaker at the convention.

The day was largely devoted to re- mnQ disposing-of the cases of prottatcd delegatesiTThe report of the executive council, review "what tho -board- considered during the year, occ Careful by the Murderer and SBleltfc Proof He Was Undoubtedly Irrsane' bands--Ano ifrhfvr. ftf JA- his "SAQUJAW Mich, November thigh and lay there while the Italians Mfs a Light, who was- shot by her and.the, posse fought husband DHLVlgbti dea- The Italians, as SOOQJ as the door Sunday he also killed jraa broken in, made a desperate at- tempt to escape and several managed i QlGQ. to get away- Five of them were cap- fe turedr-and taker to the Donora lock- -up Tinder a heavy By this time, aroused, and a mob of angry people were In front uat, oimuaj he also killed their dauEbter -and committed-fiulclde, died to-day from the bullet wound In of the lock up The police of the town are guard Ing the jail, and it is expected that an attempt will be made to break in and lynch the prisoners. HAbDER OPENED THE SAFE Burglars Fall In Atttempt to Rob the Patton Postoffice Sppclnl to Bulletin PATTON, Noyember 10--Burglars pounded the dial off burglarproof safe in the postofflce here and ed the handle off, leaving, the door smooth the spindles fast by the punch falling to them through The burglars to connect with $600 In cash and stamps Safe lock expert 5 Harder, pf Clearfleld, came up last night and the working an hour r- That Dr, Light waa insane Is clearly proved by the careful preparations he made for theUrlpla crime and. the letters he left behind It IB thought that his mania waa the result of morphine, which he took, in Quantities to relieve pain It has developed that after -planning Ufe erlme Dr JJght telegraphed his Charles Conneaut, Ohio.

$100 with a request that he Saginaw-at-oBce, hut with Insane cunning the murderer had BO timed this message that on receipt of it the brother could not Interfere with his plans by any message he could send to Saginaw. or so-on it. of local mechanics tried their: band on-the safe during the day, but-they up -when they saw how- easy''Harder opened it simply smlied, and ene of them began tS" whistle "back to the" woods." TO COLOMBIA Roads a battalion of mar- on receipt of a report: by the State ex-" Department that several Rritlah vea- 10Tankee wijl sail eels were to be chartered by the Go- where-she will be held'-'in ioiuhlan 'governmerit to T. to go-to 'tha 'iBthmus-of from Buena Ventura to IsthmUs- IL. tbe av Department to-iiay ordered sela on seaa.

NSW Washery Begins Operationa By Associated PresK 'lllplnb-Cyiamber of Commerce, in name of tire agricultural following -fourth-class iv. i of Panay, prays for the abolition postmasters were appointed tobacco -workmen, QuBtav Sfnith. WAGES REDUCED Reading Puddlera Notified of Cut of Fifty Cents By, November 10-- Notices posted at the Blandon that- the rate of puddling will lie reduceiLlrom to per-ton. j. v.

-Tho puddlers employed by tha E. A. oi G. Brooke Iron company, at' Blrds- 1 notified "of "a Tredu'ctiontrom $4 50 to a ton. of ten i.e'r cent, -will -be made -in the sheet mill and other departments In proportion.

mm- FIEEIST WASHINGTON, riovember ment.announcos ina, uo "EiSterti Pflnnsylvanla! Partly cloudy be made with British voa- Wednesday; 'rain, and colder Thura- i 1 i i i I A aiU A A a 9 day; winda eaat and creasing. For Weatero Pennsylvania: creasing cloudlncsi Wednesday, rai-n or enow cooler Thursday; winds shifting to southwest and Increasing. rented, S. Andrua Co, ILlEBCflSE BEFORE IE; -ffllll Correspondence Contained in the Vice-President's Report NO COMMENT IDE BK EKECOTUE It Wilt Probably be Brought Up Later Many Made to Federation of tabor By: AMOC! tied: Prwim. pied Uie diction disputes betwt-- uniooa.

It contained all the corres pondence -with President Rooseyelt In the Jilller case at 'Washington, bnt refrained from air comment -opon. tne matter. 7 The officer, was the general discussion of the report of tie. committee credentials, which, recommended that Delegates Guild and Steel, of the International Journeymen Bakers and Confectioners, and Delegate Jones, of the Central Labor Union, of Burlington, be not seated, because Irregularly jselected to act as delegates. This report was finally accepted In totb.

-tO adjourned nntjl Spent Day at Chlckamaugi November 10 -Governor PennypacKer andpaxty to-day at Chlckamauga and left tonight for Jacksonville where they will take a steamer for Shlloh On that field a monument dedicated tomorrow to the memory of the Seventy seventh Pennsylvania Regiment. HFITIL HtlEISE Second Meeting of Stockholders Takes. Sjmllar That Taken ori 'Monday By AesoaUted Press. PHILADELPHIA, November a special of the stockholders of the -Northern CentrffTtlaUway held at the Pennsylvania Railroad offices to-day an increase in the capital Btpc'k from $12,000,000 to $20,000,000 was of the stockholdersin "Baltimore The two, meetings are necessary, as the-company, operates under charters granted la both Maryland and Pennsylvania. row and ratify, the action stockholders besides arranging for the new Issue of stock.

It $4,000,000 will be issued at first and that stockholders will be given -the -option of subscribing for it at $75 a'flharo. The par value la $50 and the. stock is quoted at $85. The mbney will be used lor Improvements. Steeriqa Committee By AMOolatrd WASIIINGTONrrifovember Democratic Steering Committee of the Senate was in session three hours today working on committee vacancies Tho committee will meet formally to make- Its selections public whenvthe Republican committee baa aaaoonoed Its procreas.

1 1 Cannot Abandon Coflrte Already Embarked BBIEFSESPSHEIO i The Latter Adjourned Out of ReaptctS to the Memory of Deceased dent-ROOM By Anoclated WASHINGTON, House -was In session Jess than half aa Ing taken out of respect to Ure.meaipnr^ig of twd deceased members, Mr "Penksylvanla, and iirri mg, of Kentucky- message was and referred to Ih.eT; Committee on Ways and Mfanifr membership of which Ja yet to nonnced The message dered printed. The Speaker nounced the committees on mileage. Aside from makmg for oflmlleaga acted. Senato voted.eiclUslvely to the President's message In. support ty wltb.

Cuba and to the routing Incident to the receipt of tbeTnefisB5a vX and again, as on yesterday, contlnnojl' paly To the and House of seatatives -s I have convened the Congress i aary to put into operation the) mercial treaty with Cuba, Vhicfc ratified by the Senate at Its laat acs- slon and subeetruently by tbe I deem such leglalatltia "i demanded not only by our interest by our honor. We cannot -with pro-' prlety abandon the coarse upon wbJchj; we have so wisely embarked. the acceptance of the Platt amwd- ment waa required from by -tha action of the Congress of the United States, this government thereby defi- nltely committed Itself to Lreating Cuba as position as this country. -It provided that when the iffland te- 4 came a free and Independent Tepubllo she should stand In such close Uons with us as- In certain, respects come within our system of tional policy, and It necessarily must also to certain become included within. tHe lines of our economic policy.

Situated as Cuba is it would not be-posslble for to permit the strategic abuse of the island by any foreign mil- itary It is-fpr thiq certain limitations rhave? upon her val conceded: 1 her to the United States. tlations as to 1 the detail? of val' stations arc oa the eve of tlon. They are so situated vent any idea that'there IB tlon ever to use them Otherwise than for the l3uba from ilie assaults ot d' for better safeguarding interests- Will bo interests baye been largely increased by the conseosencos.ot ina war with 5paln, and will bo still fur-" tfcer increased by Qf.tfio. Isthmian caual. They are inllfe and economic.

The prantrng us by Cuba qf. tho naval stations alluded to is oj the'utmost ir' from a standpoint. proof -of the good faith Cuba is treating us. Cuba, has great propreAs sipco her lr was She steadily- in every way. She -stands Wsh among her sister lies ot the new Tvorli Sho is observing hir obligations to us, she i-ndtloil tollka Tho treaty submitted to to the United oconotnlc advantages as great as given 10 Cuba.

Not an Am eric tereat is Bacrlflced. By tho treaty Coattaued oq 'mm.

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