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   Spectator (Newspaper) - May 23, 1910, Wellsville, New York                                8rowr<i>ii aSi A Km. MAY 23, ON UTE check on mads by his is Mado Speech on Edward Edward Showed Any an Unusual Thing For nn English cf a Constitutional the log of Ire land is He Goes on to oi tho Irish has broken his the death of King lids been bu a in CuiK ho deplored the that would bo on political movements by tho event he said must be regarded hy Irishmen in two and Ho everybody iu Ireland was Korry that King lid ward was | a j never showed any hostility to and tho in Ireland was that he was a manly and friendly From a constitutional tho Irish not be guilty by to regret hiti death as them in the wav the On this he King of in a ik moment we get a for Ireland and the of the head the will the and most loyal of the free Until then we confine ourselves to expressions of personal Borrow for the DANGER jo be hopelessly AGAIN Hide Heavenly Halley's comet wan again from say that the best opportunity to get a view of both and tail will be tonight during ' the total of the which early in the until after interesting to which Professor Daniel McHugh of Depiuw university has is that since tiu iff possible that a largo part of the fail has lieen left ' In that it. will dritt through space in time de the observatory last nighty all of the comet was rendered by clouds and the Redmond's mention of a king of Ireland drew shouts from some of his are who is opposed to Mr. also addressed a meeting in Cork and the presence of the rival leaders led to a lively shindy the respective Daniel D. an was in a hot fight with a black A dozen heads were mended at the local Many received minor Report Will Be Says Congressman May 23.The coming report of the federal commission on immigration which has been investigating factory conditions in America make one of the greatest sensations of according to Congressman William S. Bennett of in an address before the monster meeting held here Sunday afternoon auspices of the department of church and labor of the coming report of the said Mr. tlic world witli figures on the in among in factories which srp and to protective on ot Commercial Bank of Albany Has Company's For and First For Firm Has in anth H. May with in Albany and seem to hg The Commercial bank of Albany haa the company's paper for and the First National bank for iNew York is interested in the bank the of the had charge of the affairs of tho Albany according tho of the It is stated that the bank collateral iis largely of which had once been not taken up and that now It is reported that a discharged employe the company involved made It possible for the warehouse to tJc retained and that this negligence is attributable to the which may have to settle the bank's claims based warehouse was miido by tho the National of the Commercial is tnie that so tar as our ligation has we have become that the Durant and Elmore is hopelessly As In all such where have been In largo the volume Df it by C. Wyman Half M. May 23, a member oi put It Sunday the legacy fell to Princeton by the wlH of e. qrt is to cover of opinion which led to the withdrawal last February of Cooper Proctor's offer of half a million dollars for the uses of the graduate school of Princeton Mr. which Is Tor tho of the graduate according to the plans of Dean Andrew F. at from to ten times that he could not on thf of the that his of .Mr was OF THE to Mava on For May 23.Secretary Navy Meyer elded to appoint Pay Director has id from spain on of State and Navy Departments Do Nnt Believe a Second Inquiry Will More Light on ject of Chicago and its Frost of William's in of the theory of - Professor who has been looking at the tomet from the Carnegie observatory Inclines to agree with the French scientist in the conviction that wanderer Is provided with at least two tails and probably Avith Were this theory says Professor it would he easy to understand how the tail could be seen in the west and the east at seyier throwing N. Mav 23.William with the murder of whom he is of info the ocean the dollar pier was on fctr w ttu fnr tho arn - Mico of whom tic and William grah bave a fnr wilt attempt to the ler's aat Work Sunday on New May 23.Representatives of the governor and the special committee the Republican who are framing a compromise direct primary and primary the outstanding and it impossible to get anything with any degree of approximate Wo are informed eight or nine banks hold the Arm's paper besides grain brokers with whom the firm has aiTd a number of Whether we have sustained any loss whatsoever will depend upon the determination of legal questions which we are advised will arise under a peculiar state of facts which we are advised will arise under a peculiar state of facts which we have discovered and our counsel have under Nevertheless in accordance with onr we shall charge off the amount of the possible loss from our undivided All the paper we hold is not the property of our as others are interested with Hudson It was stated last night that the with Senator Cobb's as the worked upon a draft of the tal amount Involved in the all day of and that the will be submitted to Governor ics and Metals Bank of of New York today for his which city and a banking and broker house it is expected will he given to in New York have some of these Tlie recognizes the duplicate for The Is tho Delaware Hudson The banks were Induced to loan this money upon warehouse receipts which not represent goods in or in transit and made available Mormon Colony at May 2:?.Renegade/.^ank collateral a attacked tlie a ago and mon colony Pacheco and a of the of Injuring - Two Its N. Y. and a Iii df last cvf taken out in a dyins of car 1 the was down two at went over and fast Mis TAFT AT Services at St. May 2:i.' Taft attended at over from was gowned in ' walking with abont her her ihe World's School their cai tie and It is understood the of for several A party j t The hanks D. hy tho Indians distance into tlic hut were locate ' is ihe the luc luug warehouse which they hold as huve 1)ccn no arrests made as Man Thinks Jeffries No May 23.In the opinion of Eastern men who want to see the big fight decided on tho RIckard won't make a pronounced hit by the heavyweight championship mill to free from undesirable More fake fights have been held in San Francisco than any whore else In this of the best known men In California in a letter to a friend in this city a good bet on is not lit In spite of the reports sent out from here and will not last a dozen Corbett left here for the training Corbett said he would learn the true state of affairs and would inform several close friends If Corbett finds that Jeffries cannot get into proper it is predicted will throw up ihe task of helping the bjg and will advise him to call oft the May 2B. So far could he here last night bad no the government that it Ui a inves ligation into the causes of the blowing up of the battleship Maine la event oC wreck being ' While oi the state to the attitude of the United It such a id made it is that both rhu an probably a formal of rti tlie Maine was blown up a naval court of a and decided that was do by an Otli cers of the statu navy departments believo investigation was and they f- thin it a will throw additional on the actual work of the will not be begun until an to con gresR Brigadier William L. chief of en of the army who Js Instructed by the hill providing for the raising of the Maine to supervise the work of the pointed ont that an appropriation of was Marshall has estimated that will cost at least to remove the ruins of the He plana to construct coffer dams around the pump remove the remains of the sailors still in the hulk and examine the hul Ifo see what would be Iti the way of patching to make It of inquiry into the blow ing up of the Maine held that the ship was destroyed by the explosion of a submarine mine which caused the par explosion of two more of her forward The officers and men of her crew were absolved from any The court added that there was no evidence obtainable for fixing responsibility for the destruction of the Maine upon any MAINE at the naval academy at to be paymaster general o succeeding D. who will ber majae General to Secretary hlf application for as a roar which will - L w At St. 4; 3; 10 0. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0~2 8 1 15    10    In the development of a wHeme of water storage a of for the Klafe nre ftl ' ter while nf the enable victory might of rived from the time ' because the of Ihe au to be thf ' and 0 0 0 3 0 0,0 1 7 i Boston 0 0 L' 1 0 0 0 0 0.-J 2 Fnx k. Mattern and and 0 0 2-0 r. 0 0 and arid League Black Makes Fine Showing In Defense May 2i..Tack son drew a verv crowd to Beach the big on four and negro's in- defense and his punches were hv the mude freely at the month the taken out of him in Uv n hanl to the lionts went stunts an Spanish Government Decides to Demand Fresh It Is May 23,The Spanish hag it is decided to demand a Into the cause of the Maine disaster if the wrecks of the battleship is most prominent Spanish naval experts have already ate their version of the cause tlie spontaneous combustion powder In York 16    13    5    ' V tho vote hy tiur on timte This the change Merritt ou the thut it wn t he and thal of the * it be ' the as a New 5; 4; Philadelphia 7; 4.  2; 3.  games League Providence Baltimore City Montreal 10 12 12 7  7  12 12 12 11 16 17 14  who their would be Senator Cobb also declaring at ever be which he protected the stair im every particular and fcr aa tills of a delay ul on tabled At 2, Jersey 5, 11.  2, 0; 1. 4.  0; 0, 9.  0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0^ 4 1 Montreal 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-^0 6 Parkins and Wiggs and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 1--ft 0''n"'O ley and and KING N. Muy 23.Benjamin'the who Saturday Up to Because of Mav 2'!. to a stiff wind and a the millionaire is critically ill in his regal home into which has the past given out indicates is ft few days ago fever at 104, baths channel from Calais to in a nor to attempt to make the return aerial He went the French torpedo was accompany on his flight lie shipped from that whon there the people gave him an I ara aie is this visitant that - ThAt through convention in thaj president attended It Uw of his L P. who Is now a and tl House scaled 21.pounds.  Mav iV stated that a force of i tuider General made a of i tO I ents by General New York M-tv 2:-;..Manager cut tho ot the to In of his while will bo the regular and will League In Left - Tro v to reconsider ed the resolution by become effective tlie must and of the phase of the la not as a deadlock on certain Won favored by the state water commission which MasK ritt haa machinery for the storage the the taking of the land and the It 4ar the payment of the of revenue the water and power was eut after la which the Governor who has ect very at Mr. of the societies In protecting the and water power part varions Tax Thirty-two of u Lee of ing til to vote a probably will succeed short din may get rid of several men in few days the list at is close S - widow of Dr. Phillips Paut is dead at home In She was a daughter Warren oi the sons of Paul Re and his In iii was born and all her life in vilh de forty miles west ot The and trains and destroyed 200,-000 rifles lire encire iti now said to king Ratna re is neither food nor ammunition The are said to bo news the of Rama will be received Different aai i-j Reading by train -a town nestling beside the I yui on the aud In deep of the ' J this 1 said to the It's 4; - Albany - ti. 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