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   Olean Democrat, The (Newspaper) - February 14, 1893, Olean, New York                               The Olean Democrat VOL. CATTARAUGUS CO. NEW FEBRUARY 1893- NO 100 A IS WHAT VO DE A Grovt vi Work 3' vj Ono 3 Tax to ho to Given a Feb. be a ol work in the Sn tbe Governor FloM er will not be here until IK he has gone to New why re he will at- tend 'the of his neice v tomorrow The of the tax laws of state is probably the most important to be performed this 'The special commission appointed by the j lilth which is seen governor last pear has already submitted on every side in these in they did not work g in tne tries from they It looks as though they guided w Inch if no longer remunerative nor in dense masses in foul TUKY IIA From the iwid these people it can easily be seen that a man must laoor bard and long to ob the ordinary necessities of Kearly a 1 ready-made clothing now regardless of is made up in the either or There are about 350 wholesale clothing manufacturers in New York city and of all these but about ten have their work done in tenements and sweat Custom tailors who charge high prices are aot above availing themselves of the labor of the The cloa trade which is branch relies almost solely upon the tenement and sweat house It appear like exaggeration to NOT RELISHED BY They the American 5n Feb. to the acquisition of the Nova coal mines by aE American the Em- government in- legislation of the Nova Scotia government in the matter of the coal monopoly is not allowed to go un- As tbe matter stands the combine has got control of nearly the whole of tbe coal areas ol the east. Great Britain has fortified Halifax spending enormous wealth make it the strongly fortified roadstead iu the not excepting bad been done to the great station of the British fleet ou this A PRAYER UNHEARD BY A SINGLE MEMBER CF UNITED STATES Chaplain 1 for Jiml Wisdom Sent lu the Senate er aragua for Con- Views tlie Feb. the senate today the chaplain had the unique ence of beginning his prayer for a tive not a single member of hich of tbe tax the legislative which is in- the operations of thet expected to submit its report and recom during the first week in After Governor considers the recommendations these two be is to submit to the in a special specific recommendations as changes in his op niou which are desired by the tural and commercial interests of the The local option system of as embraced in the introduced by Percival of New York in the has occasioned much dis- among the members of the The work of the legislature up to is well in COTS OF BILLS More have been introduced so far this than at this time last Over fifty amendments to the fish and game code which was placed on the ute books last year have so lar been but Chairman O'Connor of the sembly nsh and game committee says the committee all ot proposed amendments to the state fish and game and will not report favorably any amendment which is approved by the state This commission will hold a meeting in Xew York city when the amendments will be The joint legislative committee to prepare suitable resolutions on the late James falaine aspects to mit its report and i. this is done the session will be as a memorial session to tbe late The most important hearing of the week will be that before the senate judiciary committee Thursday a on Senator Smith's providing for the abolition of capital CUKTIS WILL SPEAK FOR THE J. Kewton Martin Curtis of St. who in this every sion during Ms latter years of service in the will argue before the com- in favor of the This tee will give a hearing tomorrow after- noon on the which would hereafter The possibility of breaking ont is the quarters by the ers may well be The garments which they handle are widely and appearance of cholera or typhus fever in one may expose ands of remote from the locality of the There will be no relaxation in the effort to cRit this sweatshop as it is responsible the existence of a i most degraded and impoverished class of At least ten more deputy in- be to assist in the enforcement of tais A provision of the law provides that a permit to manufacture artificial flowers or cigars must be obtained Irom the factory inspector There were issued 2fiO permits to date in the city of Xew 176 in the city of Brooklyn and 35 in tbe city of About 600 applications for permits have been refused and the tenement workshops occupied by these parties have been ordered Quite a number of for permits are There are a of trades which are carried on wi h all the woist features of the sweating such as the making of waists and These should also be There were tenement house shops inspected and 373 workshops in buildings in the rear of We j have not reached probably more than one- fifth of the wnole number of i The hours of labor are shorter in York city than in the state in the same and the Saturday i law is more generally ob- served In Xew York city 55% hours seems to be C' a week's work ex- cept during the six hours nre still a week's work in the side of the Take away the coal was to hear it. Ab the invocation and Halifax harbor would hardly be worth ho It would largely become a trap a place ot remge and Under the present legislation this coal supply will be controlled by cate of The possibility of the syndicate having it made worth their while to fire every one of their mines in au emergency that might easily need not be dilated The entire action of the British North Atlan ic squadron could be placed at the of these foreign It was this con- sideration that also led a party of Con- servative members of the house to wait upon the governor Tne peril to imperial interests was fully laid before Lord no will bring the matter to the of the proper It is quite that the whole subject will be brought be- fore the house of this mat uie tlic has overtaken the hus distanced her in tbe nice and an sec her todav by looking the dust raised the ol our own Mr. let ol this republic of be the completion ol this the n of the twentieth Mr. Allison reported from the tee on appropriations the sundry civil and gave notice at the earliest tut later than immediately after the morning business on would ask the senate to consider it. The senate went into session and COMMEMORATIVE RESOLUTIONS or A BOYCOTT HAS BEEN Too Poor to Defend Feb. Mrs. Josephine Dorgan came to Denver from j New York city fifteen years ago she was a poor by industry and lucky real estate investments she become worth She has a son and ter to whom she desires to leave her and she has applied for a divorce from her Daniel whom she left in New York when she came West because he did not support Daniel has replied to the summons in the suit that he will enter no as he has no money to pay his way to Denver and that he is not able to support his wife and as he earns only a Burned by Feb. United States legation here has learned that a Moslem mob burned the American college in because the Dr. was believed to ba the gator of an offensive political Political placards had posted on the walls of the but Dr. Herrick had explained to the governor that this was done without The governor was either or unwilling to protect the for he made no effort to de- fend it against the CAUGHT IN AN ICE Four Whisky Smugglers Have a Close Call for Their Feb. whisky glers of aux Coudres started from Isle aux Coudres headquarters of the allow the disposition by will of property smuggler for the for a public purpose -n the manner mainland to bring Bouchard off. for m the trust clause of the Tilden which was declared unconstitutional by the court of The committee also give hearing on the Oswego charter assembly committee will give a hearing afternoon on the bills providing UT automatic couplers and brakes ou cars used ou steam railroads in this TO BE Assemblyman Thomas defining the liability of employ ers to em- ployes in which has failed of passage for several and providing for the grading of anthracite coal will have a hearing before the assembly general laws committee Wednesday The assembly committee will give a hearing Thursday on blyman Webster's Croton aqueduct j started fiom the which is of much interest to along the line of tbe The appropriating -an for tbe si ate board of World's fair managers is on the senate calendar ard wa- not and the smugglers were caught soon after- ward in a and he boat was to ma headway against tne ing ice. came on and the boat was nearly to The men succeeded in drawing the boat np on the on which they about ail At they had drifted within a few of the but were weam to launch the Their cries brought the inhabitants to their and they were finally in an exhausted One man named the youngest of the died soon alter a brother of nad his hands and feet so frozen that they will to be face of the third was so f tnat one e was the ST. Feb. war de- has rejected half of the output of new small calibre rifles in 1803. The rifles were made in the government tories and are too defective to be placed with safety in the hands of the All the factories will be reorganized before work on the rifles is The re arming of the infantry will be delayed for three The knowledge of this state of affairs is believed to have influenced the czar to assume a more fii tute toward for the Fish's providing for the by the state of Fire inland is on It is that nn eifort will made to in the a that the and not Le a quarantine The ways committee refused to i- the time of the bearing on the Confirmed the Largest 13. gau administered tne of tion to and persons iu St. Marv's church Ihe parisa is ihe largest along Hudson and its present pastor is the Dr. Kichard who removed ftom the Church of toe York for his relations wun the Dr. controversy a few jears Ihe continued was the in tae of the Lincoln's Feb. 33. birthday was by the Middlesex club by a when the life character and lic of Abranam Lincoln vv ere reviewed by Hon. L. E. den and Mr. Chittenden gave some personal which were very interesting and concluded by taying that Lincoln's pow force and greatness lay in two honesty first and his thoroughness Dominations Sent to tte Feb. president has sent to the senate the following J. V. L. Findlay of arbitrator on the part of the United G. H. Shields of agent of the United and A. W. son of the District of to be secretary on the part of tne United under the treaty for a concluded between the and Chile Aug. T. The dor's ALB Factory In- Connolly 371 report for the last that a total different establishments have been in- employing of whom were of which number women under 21, and there children u Ifi and over 14 years of hi rp than 300 under H of found em- ployed during the all of whom were sent out of the arid their e in in- Bt ed Kuch An ture thf the tabula ed ries which re inspected and the or lerert therein Xot Feb. AC remains of Arle a were found strewn along the tracks the One leg a quarter ot a mile irom the Lead and It the man vras struck bile talking along the and that over his The remains Ibe elder Tlie big east side too pcor to bury on the law of operation ior has devoted i in enforcing its -t checking growing of her in Some W people are employed in to of an by which the Polish and Russian controlled and The rear has months and the a m jor portion It proven She wLi greater 31 the cr York Will Go to l six oars b thu tlie j on Marcu 4 will i in a 11 i i.e ii bv fix Twelve of t-n ei to to on of Ta by iMll and to 13 a of the against the a on the Economy institution Beaver The promptly and hour nr so confidence re- Mortal and entered the jng the withdrawn To tlie n In th. 11, for iv il dry dock at -A ar J t d to -T a ir. es to a original of 7ii 3 it be the I for light and wisdom was Mr. Faulkner strayed into the and when the chaplain retired called attention to the absence of The roll was and in the course of an hour there were to constitute a The inclemency of the weather may hai e had much to do with their dilator Two maps were suspended from the southern one oho wing the existing routes ot navigation between the Atlantic and Pacific and the other showing toe region to be traversed by the Ship These were intended to illustrate the debate on the Nicaragua Ship Canal and the great importance to commerce on that Mr. Cullom in: a joint tion to to the state ot Illinois at the close of the Columbian exposition the naval exhibit of the United States ment as a naval armory lor the use of the naval militia of and asked to have it considered and Mr. Cockrell saying that this was simply tue entering wedge of Chicago to get everything that be sent there for exhi The resolution was referred to the com- on naval Carey moved to proceed to the con- sideration of tiie house to enable tue people of New Mexico to form a tion and state Platt called for the yeas and The motion was rejected 14: naj 30. The credentials of Edward as senator the state of Xew lork to succeed Mr. and of John L Mitchell as senator Irom the state ot consin to succeed Mr. were pre- sented and placed on THE The senate to amend the act of Feb. 20, to incorporate the Maritime nal company of was up and Mr. e addressed the senate in ad- of the He From the time that Columbus sought for it in am the dream ot the %s orid lias been to nud for ships HI oss the isthmus con- ana South 1 imagine that there is not a spot on the round globe that has been so by and surveyors as But for tne labt or years the attention of tne world has been directed chieny to three points Tehuantepec and Pan- ama has been De at favored Then owing to certain complications lie changed to giving as his reason that a level canal an ab- solute and that at that point only it He aid out his sea level It toucned the river at nine WAS A OF THE I had the honor to be a member of a select committee of tue house of on routes in The extended over six time and as inter- esting and 1 early ran across the j Chagres river and early made up my i that no such uncontrolable and i as that can be found in the w ide J early j determined that man never could harness it and compel it to do his I M. Be expended on this route and changed the pain from a j sea level canal to a lock canal and a pity it is tuat that I the admiration of a today in his I old age be compelled to drink the bitter of an awful sorrow and a humiliation Mr. Frye went ou to elucidate the ad- vantages of tue to reply to the and other objections maile it and to why it would bt lor tue of the country that the credit of the government should be lent tc the Maritime as proposed iu the biJ AS to the cost of the he had no hesitation in that with the aid ol government credit cost would be while its be at because the could not tell iis for more than 00 per would have to pay 0 per in- of 3 per cent. Tbe Lad been sold at 5 i with stock thrown He calculated the charges of the Nicaragua ihi o systems as on tbe United 3 sinking which would fifty pay the issue ol Bomo ol the Citizens ot Feb. 14 A novel cott has bees declared at Canal growing out of the ion of by the town to a rolling mill several years The court recently declared all taxation for manufacturing enterprises to be arid a number of Canal Dover citizens have since declined to pay their taxes on this is plighted to the settlement of out- standing and the initiation of gation has led to no end of troub e. meetings have been but the arf All other efforts to get to withdraw their suits having a boycott ras been declared against who had in Rudolph has been obliged to Mrs. Peters gave a dinner to which Mr. and Mrs. Crites were This reached the ears of other guests and they notified Mrs. Peters that they would not be present if the Crites The latter concluded to send re- Julius Ricksecker was among those refused to pay his The vigilance committee at once notified barber who was that he must move on pain of a He Druggist who is also has thirty days iu which to It is the intention of the committee to follow the wherever they may Socially they are the Late James G. by the New York Feb. senate last night to the consideration of resolutions commemorative of ihe James G. prepared by the special committee as the death of Blame this country lias lost one of her most il- an quent a matchless an a great renowned one whose genius left an indelible sion for good upon our fame and leaping be- yond the borders of his own laud has spread through all civilized one who loved his country with the fervent love of the true pat riot and v. ho had a warmer place in the hearts of the American people than any other man ol his That senate give public ex- pression to the profound sense of loss felt at this time by all classes of his fellow citizens iu the Empire their gratitude for his less their sorrow for his death and respect for hib That these resolutions with the preamble be spread on the journal of the ate and an engrossed copy of the same for- warded to his bereaved f with the ance of the deep sympathy felt for them by the members of this After several speeches had been ered in honor of Mr. Elaine's the resolutions were adopted by a rising vote and the senate There was no routine business the only introduced being one by Senator Ahearn forbidding insurance which have become liable for more than exclusive of from issuing more HAD A FIGHT WITH THE A Desperate Conflict Takes Place in the Prison at Feb. ate encounter between a convict and two guards took place at the state James a life prisoner in for wife attempted to and r cutting two guards severed his own jugular and is now When the prison Sunday school was dis- missed Britton attempted to step out through the office aoor when it was opened for the passage of the woman con- He was ordered Lack by Guard C' Britton gave a vere wound in and another J. E. came to the gave Arnold nve bad The guards confined Britton in and called Before it came Britton cut three in his own making a wound that may prove An Array Officer SALT LAKE Feb. tenant Capois D. of Company Sixteenth stationed at Fort died a He shot self in the head last and was found unconscious several hours Vannio was recently courtmartialed for ing the wife of a brother and since then he has bi en very He was born in and graduated from Point five years He served for a in before coming to Struck Another Feb. is able excitement in the oil helds over an- othe which was drilled in twenty miles of in was posed to be dry Ihe well is over a It not be shut in and the oil is running all over the The pressure is so strong nothing can be done to save it. tankage had been placed a-s the tors did not hUch a The Lake is Feb. tain body of in Craig near the Vi ginia Ibe which Iv the basin at ibis tirne of tbe is now twenty feet tbe outlet i- ill A small stream near bv which into Dw creek is un- and it is Thought to be c oh tbe water Irom the lake bv hidden Tan IT 1IAKK A Till 3 1 on wnK a tlie if not i flt 1 a d' r 1.. for of tion f the rm ii the the 1 the at j Annual sinking calculated on the of that u oi it i T Ik tons vS SAN Feb. Johnny refused the offer of the Buffalo club to fight Jse Weir or George 10 -i as he to fight Smith and anxious to e lost laurels he Harrison of thib has or the miii a little he IN THE Despite the almost impassible streets on- account of the snow there was a large at- tendance when the was called to order at o'clock last evening and many ladies were numbered among the Mr. Sullivan introduced and had passed a permitting a majority of the tees oi the Protestant Episcopal seminary to confer degrees in Mr. Smith of Erie created quite a laugh by introducing a making it a meanor to st 11 or give away the reciting as a preamble the fact that it was repotted in the public prints that the fashion of wearing these toilet ar- ticles was to be This lead to much discomfort and in the theaters and places of public Mr. Malby asked that the be read and De Freest gave it the full effect of his powerful He added a request that it go to the fisheries and game com- Sullivan took exception to Clerk De In view of the narrow streets in tue lower part of New York the use of crinolines by women would make it almost impossible for a man to Therefore the ought to go to the committee on commerce and of he is the Duffy thought the proper committee for it to go to was but Kerrigan trades and Smith read a statement the effect that he did not introduce the in any spirit of but to call the attention of women of common sense to the silly de- mands of He trusted that the first lady of the land would not lend her countenance to the fashion simply because it might be taken up at the queens ing The was referred to the committee on commerce and The following bills were Mr. providing tor the purchase by the of the Oneida county in- Mr. appropriating for repairing the state road from mill to Branch Mr. appropriating for repairing the bridges at Castorland and appropriating for the House of lor at Mr. legalizing tue acts of the Essex county supervisors in changing the county seat from to Port The following bills were Mr. legalizing the acts of Builis ol Mr. forbidding the ance of work m Mr. authorising the Oswego Agricultural association to borrow Jl to pay dei ti. Mr. giving the Peabody Home per annum lor every over 65 of supported oy ihe institution KUI per Mr. Thorn appropriating for the purchase by the state of Orange county insane Mr. his of last year that of b iking powder ammonia or dangerous ingredients be so the Pacific bane up a con- urner whom CT of tbf i i profit by 1 t the to be A for a N. Feb. offer of for the street railway service of this city been refused by the f of in Yv 5-tTfet, is at his horns Mr has tee reputation of having and in street nn 2 toll of or a t n. Fry P. on frills the ol tae i in i a y 3 in h t In Mr. the of the war phenomenal and in the tue xs TO Gladstone declared that the daughter beyond the seas oi other overtake the 1 deciare todav in to a YiK of the bie at the an 0 In a to a York An option vini months Frank I- been conducting tit re- the that deal made anil ti e y p The paid was 's Feb. The most important of the session was iru ro- iu the last by tor General It provides a revenue foi local tue taxation Ot real estate and and by di- jrom the stave treasury to the several county The revenue denied from the taxation of bank money at from justices of tbe of licenses icr tiie sale of spirit and various and lor ihe repeal of ail taxes of and municipal and to tax transportation and sion companies lor state at the rate oi irniK on the doliar The Few Rapid Transit was to tie commit Thp fair during rain or snow on night or south easterly To Aid the Feb. The Aii ciety has incorporated for the of lending pecuniary aid to sar or IN FW SPA PERI  

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