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   Olean Times (Newspaper) - January 25, 1912, Olean, New York                                tonight ani Friday warmer Friday LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE NA NEWS ASSOCIATION OLEAN EVENING TIME s TOE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN CATTARAUGUS Potato 3232 OLEAN JAN OK BRICK TWO CENTS Mysterious Explosion Heard for MUes Around Chicago Causes Wild Panic Hundred Thousand Dollars Damage Done to AOM lif Want by Explosion art fire following tt Chicago Jan em- ployes were killed lives ot 30 men were Imperilled several men were Injured and a loss of about was caused this morning by a mysterious explosion which wrecked the plant of the Acme Ing Company Flames which broke cut immediately alter the explosion completely destroyed the building and tons of grain stored in it The fire also endangered many other in the neighborhood The explosion is believed to have caused by spontaneous tion due to dust iu the grain It was a terrific explosion heard for miles The root of the five story elevator shot high into the air As the Bremen began to throw water on the flames the walls began to ble and several of the firemen rowly escaped death A dozen were rushed to the scene but cursory search of the ruins re- no dead N BRILLIANT SCENE THE CATHEDRAL Ordinal Farley in St Patrick's With al Ceremonies Rarely Equalled Now York Jan With tical ceremony rarely equalled iu America Cardinal Farley recently to the -In Rome was today enthroned in St Patrick's The central figure In the monies was thc venerable Gibbous of Baltimore ranking Released Convicts to Have lo Earn Honest Living Albany Jan who have served their sentences are to be given a chance redeem selves in a introduced in the sembly today The measure provides that it shall be a misdemeanor to ex- pose by publication or otherwise the fact that a man striving to earn an honest living has been a felon TURKEY WILL CONTINUE WAR ADVICES FROM PLE SHOW THAT TURKS NOT TO RE- QUEST Borrowed Seven And a Half Million Dollars With to Keep up Fight Constantinople Jan Turkey Intends to continue the war with Italy despite pressure from the powers to accede to peace terms is indicated iu an announcement made today that the government has negotiated a loan of seven ami a half million dollars from the Turkish national bank and the bank of Salonika New York Honors New New York Jan York's celebration in honor of the tion of the Most Reverend John M Farley to the which be- ban a week ago with the welcome of the new Cardinal upon his arrival from Rome culminated today in no- table religious ceremonies held in St Patrick's Cathedral The de- an Catholic in tbe United was one of the most re- States More than 700 persons ing archbishops bishops priests and distinguished laity were in the procession dinal Farley and Gibbons into the cathedral Five thousand Invitations for thc inside the church had been realizing the tremendous public interest Police Commissioner Waldo furnished a heavy squadron of foot and mounted to prevent tbe curious crowd from interfering with the ceremony Rare Stamps at Auction New York Jan sale of one of the finest stamp collections dispersed in a long this city attracted a large gathering of ers and collectors to a Broadway auction room today Among the rare varieties included in the sale were a St Louis Postmaster's stamp ol 5 cents denomination issued in and valued at and an unused specially printed blackish purple Government issue of 1880 valued at Among the other rarities were a number of ly issues of revenue stamps markable of its kind ever held In the metropolis and was participated in by eminent prelates and priests of the Roman Catholic from many parts of the United States and Canada The leading features of the service were the celebration of the solemn pontifical mass by Archbishop of sermon by the lit Rev Thomas F Cusack archbishop of New York and ses of congratulation in behalf of clergy and laity delivered re- by the R-t Rev Mgr Michael J rector of the and Justice Victor J ing Cardinal Farley presided in the sanctuary during the celebration of the mass SENATOR HAMILTON ILL Confined to His Home at Ripley For The Vast Few Days Albany Jan 25 ator Charles M of is absent from the senate this week being confined to his homo at because of illness Hts Royal Highness Drove Huge Electric Mogul Through the Hudson River Tunnel New York Jan compared with that of today ed hand tightly clutching thc the 20 minutes that make iip the and his face wreathed iu smiles schedule of the limited through Royal Highness tho Duke of Connaught on his way to Washington lo visit Tart today drove thc huge the tunnels lo transfer point the electric engine is replaced by a mogul the duke clung tightly to ROYALTY IN NEW of Uio Duke of Governor of Canada anil uncle to King of England dm the le ft descending and Ambassa lor to Held Ion the I ho resilience on Avenue New York to oilier 1111 Tho wile the nml Patricia will the guests of the during their Iu the Metropolis later to visit President PROMPTLY SENDS CHECK FOR Turned It Over to U S Judge Hazel ot Buffalo Who Im- posed Fine BAD IN CANADA One Killed And Many Injured D H This Ends Action Which His Stretched Over Five Tens lor Rebating Oil from Clean to Montreal Quebec Jan Vt person wag killed and at least Id Buffalo Jan check for others Injured some of them lo Attorney Daniel J haps fatally in the wreck of a representing the Standard Oil ware and Hudson train bound from Co of Now York was received Point N v to this city at day and immediately turned over to Ualson Junction today Six of ac Hazel of United States Injured were in such serious who on Tuesday imposed a tlon that they were placed upon f amount upon the oil locomotive and rushed to St Con- company for violating the slant for immediate treatment BIG FIGHT IS law This the action that has been pending for the past five yeari SCHOOL BOARD ADMIT HALF MILLION LOSS IN CHICAGO FIRE Orrell Wallpaper Co is Heaviest Firemen Had Narrow Escape Chicago Jan n antire block in the loop district was ened today by a lire that destroyed s five story building pied by the L C Orrell AVall Paper Co In a short time the firemen were driven away from the structure by the intense and nave all their attention to efforts to save ad- joining buildings The walls of the building collapsed within three hours and many firemen narrowly caped with their lives The Orrell building with its con- tents valued at was a tal loss The damage may amount to more than half a million dollars A series of explosions in the basement of the building blew out a section of the sidewalk and showered the men with redhot debris KILLS LAST HOPE OF REV Action of Executive Council in Case of Phelps Settles His Chances Boston Inn SI must die for the of Deputy Sheriff The nt the State House today ro- to Interfere tbo of tho jury and the sentence of thc court II is Phelps will be electro- shortly after midnight tonight The vole of the council was 7 to I foi Phelps This action it is believed destroys the last of the C V T the con- slayer of Avis Linuel to cape in the electric chair CLASH POSSIBLE HEAVY DAMAGE DONE IN GREECE Seyere Earthquake Shock De- Much Property OB Islands Greece Jan age was done throughout thc Ionian toe railroad through At Manhattan Transfer prisoners arc still held at a BOTere earthquake tunnel far a Manhattan transfer smilingly his post and Tho Italian government while Much property wan destroyed Argentine's ultimatum that Para palatial car that j ing willingness to release the prisoners here as well as on the Islands of tho must cease firing on Argen ched to the rear ot the to turning them over for- and No fatalities i tine gunboats An armed clash 1 mally to France I were threatened HITCH HAS Italy Objects to Turn Turks Over to France Romo Jan hitch lias occurred ill the plans of the Italian government us announced yesterday to the taken from the French mai electric mogul attached to the lever his eyes and turn them over Hmited the train dc luxe window watching the changing tho French The Victory Fur OKI Jan Cluard won i in tho members of tho Now York and the of a member of Re- publican Congressional campaign com- Payne was of tbe delegates with Henry of secretary uid 11 W of was tho New York of the In place of 1 V Olcott is no longer In Congress STRANGE TRAGEDY IN BUFFALO DEPOT Australian Sbot by Chicago Italian to Italy from Black Hand Buffalo Jan S is a wealthy business man ot toria Australia was shot three times ami perhaps wounded by FAIL TO STAMPEDE STATE FOR TEDDY Defeat in Oklahoma Came Only After a Hard Struggle and Spectacular Methods Okia Jan dent Tafl was indorsed for nation by he Republican party for President at tho Fourth Congress District Republican Convention here last night after Roosevelt ers had a determined effort to stampede the convention Defeat iime only after a hard struggle and during which spectacular methods were used to impress the delegates with thc boom which the supporters of Roosevelt had set in motion HURT Street Curs Collide in Control Pittsburg Jan per- sons were Injured some of them iously when a Castle Shannon street car got beyond control of its orman and collided with a car at Cape May and West avenues today Castle Shannon and are suburbs par of No West Madison street Chicago early this morning In Hie New York Central station here According to Martor- eno was immediately arrested he believed Dennis was one of dozen Hand men who had been following and threatening him for the lust weeks Dennis de- nies ever having seen bo- fore Both arrived in Buffalo on the same train from New York this morning left Chicago three weeks ago intending to return to Italy to escape his alleged but aays he learned some of them had secured passage on the same vessel He then decided to re- turn to Chicago and was changing trains when be shot Dennis nis was on his way to Chicago from Bath Maine TROOPS ARE MASSED TO PREVENT RIOTS Many Persons Killed ia Streets of Portuguese City in Clash Lisbon Jan street between mobs and and at today many vere killed on both sides and scores voro wounded Troops arc being in view of violent clerical dcm on Sunday Argentine Sends Warships to to Uphold Ultimatum Buffos Jan Ar warships were today to Ascunsion Paraguay to nine outside of Jersey City The that have fallen to the duke turned to the had been attached bit arrival In New York were as I limited AND DK VAT ARK MATCHING COVISK I Passed Today Putting tbe Entire Matter Up to the Board of le Seems Ended Morgan Sends to U May Be vil to Aid Throne Shanghai Ian the big fight In today ia going on behind tho es It s a struggle between dent Hun Vat Sen of the Republic and Yuan for supremacy the premier's enemies to minimize is influence have not succeeded and o is still a strong mini in while at the same time ho the confidence of many of 10 Republican reactionaries and remc radicals A report from states that Wll The following resolution was ried by a vote of 5 to 2 by the Board uf Education this unfortunate and serious opposition to the enforcement of the vaccination law by our Board has been with the result that more than one-half of our children are re- maining away from school and not re- instruction and WHEREAS no appeal to the missioner of Education was taken from tin resolution of tho Board excluding children not vaccinated Ine the law provides anyone feeling grieved so and our Board desiring and having all times desired and en- to do whatever It might i do to remedy the rd Straight Oriental representative difficulty and with that end IE view I J P Morgan left today for with a view of opening up with the rebel or a loan As Nanking Is the an capital the visit is given ibut 0110 Mr Straight is ng to talk over financial matters with statesmen and pass IK question of a heavy loan from having appointed a committee to with a committee of those op- to the enforcement of the law to place the matter and situation be- fore tho Commissioner of Education such committee the members thereof representing the Roard being A J Hastings and P ceding American financial interests L and Henry Sigel Jan a secret thc opposition having on the ill tho palace the empress is reported to have consented inst personally conferred with the Commissioner of Education and n plan of Prince Chun and Prince Tsai that Japan bo approached a result the said Commissioner i proposition to aid the throne in having on said day made an informal ing down tho Republican government statement suggestions and decision Yuan's secretary announces In writing as more In hat the premier is preparing a said paper which IB herewith dealing with President at repudiation of agreement itli Manchus RESOLVED That In the said suggestions and decision of said Commissioner of Education this Trustee Appointed i Board pending the consideration by Inn 25 the Legislature of the State of New of creditors were filed and Xel-j York of the apparent conflict be- of was the school vaccination law trustee by Referee in Leslie M Pease first meeting of creditors held hero in thc natter of John F and the compulsory education law do admit unvaccinated children Into the schools unless the Board of bankrupt John W Ward Health shall insist upon the and Cole of man were as attorneys for trustees ment of the law Continued on Page Eight Captain Barton tbe Wan oi at Potsdam Hew YeA New York Jan Cruikshank that he finally admitted that he has returned to face the identity and Issued the following Captain Barton Until I have a talk with my the man of two identities arrived E d T all subterfuge and pretense and will lawyer 1 prefer to Bay nothing I return to his wife ad family at am now willing to say that dam N Y It was not until now to confer with my fatally shank who arrived here under the until that is over I alias of G W Fuller had led a ling further to say except that huge crowd including a score Is no truth In any of the of newspaper men on a about women told of during through the streets of Brooklyn absence I am to ter repeatedly denying that he   

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