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   Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - January 1, 1901, Wellsville, New York                                In First 9tl MO ip From tn ip From tn 31.Seertinrr the City Trac t wm at tho when the steamship New pi to meet who la the wife of Frana of the and who was also on the 5fr. who born in and han been In has 8iu>nt the last eight In China and He was at from which city his family and 2-1 families on of Junr 11, just day or ro prior to the by tho Tho two little which wore born at on the bordera of Mongolia and and just inside of the great husband has been requested by British vice Mr. organize and an ex into the interior of this object in view l arecn purchased a herd of carefully selected and which for weeks were fed and carefully ho as to put them in the necessarily prime condition for kc arduous an It is to condition of the animals that mv and children and and other 24 women and escaped from the at owi our Consul Campbell's tion had to be abandoned on account oi tho uprising of the and it a providential condition of affairs whici permitted uh take the camels and horses which had been intended for that expedition to effort our Had tin animals been of a poorer and Ir an Inferior they could not havi atood the two y and should undoubtedly have njen rode on the horsea and cam the women and children were transported in Wo Kalian very and very early it and rode into about 50 from wt encamped near Kome buta tr make more extensive preparations for our long journey of two Tin of this were friendly ti as we had dojie some work and they Hold us more We there a few days at the request of the was fearful of his if he permitted us to we recommenced our TME Another Bad Io Sou h 60 IN by by tho 31.The war has received the following dispatch from Lord Dec. 30.  reports that our post at Helvetia was captured yesterday morning by the About 50 were killed and wounded and 200 taken Kitchener reports that he Is following with a amall force in the track of the Helvetia being j pied by who has been reinforced | from was a very strong position on the and wua held by a detachment of the Liverpool Am asking for further Lord Kitchener sends bad news for England ou the closing day of the the press continued to take a hopeful view of a grave situation and of revelations of an enormously wide held of Boer Dewet is still at Kimberley is The are in force to have captured a position at in the while judging flom Lord Kitchener's very recent advices no progress is being made against the Boer invaders in Cape to telegrams received is practically but has provisions for five Tlie at huo been Boers who have been threatening point were driven olT and are being is says a belated message from dated Dec. 23, the Boer in the direction of the is well of in th ' 31."Yctcrday many of capture of insurgents tho result of scouting throughout Lu The Americans in thia work sua no A detachment ol the regiment captured in province of Wheaton having cap and burned camp in thi near San reports that live in were killed and several cap tured near Smith wires that the of the governor general has hac good results in a dozen Insurgents killed and Grant telegraphs that he detachments covering the lower of Mount In tho hopo of Ho pays that last Friday i detachment of tho Forty-first raided the ramp of insurgent and Pome of his Alija yesterday with 30 men of sur of the Eleventh ant Ninth cavalry killed 12 Insurgents destroyed several camps In the Cam erines Philippine commission has to the school a provision foi tho employment of 000 American at salaries from to per MEN Orders Joint Note FOE thm tif Guards Alno Ii0 Kot Bat I country here is a large which con of thousands of with tea for the annually we proceeded by way ol the village I have mentioned to in a journey which occupied two From Wf took the Trans-Siberian railroad to St. left for Albany HER COFFIN is properly cleared of they will continue to concentrate tho ground being particularly adapted to methods of Boers admit that in their tight with General Clements at they lost lyo is understood that Lord Kitchener cannot ask tlie colonies to send snys a Durban Dec. 20, bui he it to be known In and fanada that Australians and arriving in Natal will be for and FUal S. Dec. 31.-Thrpf inon killed in as the result of a drunken man's spleen and of them were the sheriff of the and a respected Will iam Kyle of who has been superintending tho building of s cotton mill in and others were cards foi Tit tire John threw on the table and for This was refused and an suddenly drew a 4r)-calibre pis tol and ahot Kyle in the then backed out of tho that he would shoot any man who attempted to stop was by two but held them at baj with his until Kennedy and a of citizens Tlu sheriff called to Dansby to come out ol the house of his ho had and came closing the door be hind and witli the all to hell commenced was shot twice in j leg full in the The was struck once in the left breast and j fell as soon as Dansby walked I some no nnd was reloading his pistol when he was shot some Dec. 31.The Chinese plenipotentiaries liave been unexpectedly ordered to sign the preliminary joint note and have notified tho foreign envoys to that Chinese were greatly astonished at receiving tho imperial Neither Li Hung Chang nor Prince Ching had expected iu persuading the court under 10 emperor's instructions are to agree fully to the but to endeavor to get the terms particularly in the matter of limiting the number of the legation guards and also as to the places where these are to be plenipotentiaries are instructed to endeavor to the number of army posts along the line railway to as few as and finally to request the not to destroy the but merely to disarm Hung Chang's health is bad and la doubtful whether ho will be able to do more than his to an Instrument his powers to Prince Ching until another plenipotentiary has been He was dressed yesterday morning and in a chair to the residence of Prince with he held a long Ching then upon tho doyen of the diplomatic the Spanish Senor de and him to notify the other envoys that hud been received from the emperor tu the WITH on Dec. 31.Statc of Agriculture A. Wieting In his annual report to will point out that the clandestine fiale of under tho brand of in New York ou the which ia he In a great measure to the alertness of of his Upon this he will most of these violations arc committed by persona coming in from the state of Now distributing oleomargarine in which from the markings have the appearance of being duly licensed legitimate in the alato of New that the object of this is .to leave tho impression that they aro common makes the work of detection and prosecution quite commissioner attention the fact that the report made by the commissioner of internal an to the amount of oleo sold in the different states in the Union during the fiscal year ended June 30, 18!>9, shown that there was sold in the state of New York during that period tho small amount of about of one pei cent of the total of 79,808,744 and that this is a good showing when it is taken into consideration that this state about oi the population of the United also calls attention to the fact that the Helling the greatest amount ol oleo also had laws prohibiting its sale in imitation or semblance of He of the opinion that the law ot the state of New York relative to oleo ia in the main correct and cannot well be He calls attention to the fact a national law should be thai will correct the fraud that is practiced in the sale of this commodity in the different states of the to the end thai the markets of the country may not only honest but their for integrity in dealing in Ifte more and fl new Want Reward For Their Capture REFUSES TO He Ute Will Another One of Hit KoS In MURDER Arms m III Dec. upon the finding of the remains of a woman floating in river near comes the report that a head and arms of a woman nailed up In a wooden box han been found aomc distance up the river from in the mud of the river man who told the story of the find at one of the hotels In Charlotte Saturday night to know more about the case than he cared to He would not give his name and tried to ascertain if anyone else knew of the is Raid that some boys who gull hunting along the river bank first discovered the and dug it out of tho Cray of tho station ia said to be 81.-E. A. the millionaire has received a second communication from the men who kidnapped his The letter contains a threat and Bays in substance that unless | opinion that the woman withdraws his offer reward for the arrest anH conviction each of the three bandits they will i nap another of his letter refers to the failure of the police to get anything like a tangible clue as to the identity of the at the idea of Crowe's being one of mentions the case the job was pulU d and and cheese and other and is. j concludes by saying that if Mr. favorable to the passage of the i which provides that when transported from one to another shall immediately upon entering ouch state become to the mate as wise UR himself in thf hewill comply with the quest and the rewards at letter is written in and ink on the same kind of yellow paper as the and evidently by the same commissioner states in relation to It was fourni by a servant of the Tony Man 29.The foreign in are greatly satisfied at decided tone of the collective note and the assertion that the powers are to entertain no proposals for tlie modification of the It Li Hung Chang sent a to the in very complete casi rt against Armour dismissed by Judge that he advised two years ago when thf defendants offered in and to out of the of the state of New York with their made this recommendation after a careful examination of tht facts and upon the advice of counsel that there was noi evidence enough to convict iir states that the 3d of selling milk in glass jars is coming into vogue and that it is in r Trance in an irregular which is to Johannesburg for tive Lord covert admission that no progress is being made against the invasion of Cape a at i N. Dec. 31.Af ter making all known testa physicians have decided that Mrs. Benjamin of West Bainbridge is This was made necessary by a occurrence some time ago in which reports as Mrs. Decker was aroused from a are her crossed was taken ill and The remains but no embalming While the body was ing the funeral who was vase and a piece of supposed corpse in the say that the of these the blood to This to roam about and wait and physicians who were General Dewet appears upon the the shi The and j the of the Germans slayer died a few j as the suspect them of an until 2 o'clock tention to lorce a with the Chiaese Will Hot | AL are Mil at reports in circulation here Dec. 3L--General | court is Miles is not yet prepared to make The kille 40 troops near Man 10 miles northwest of is enabled Ting Thoy hnd no i better judge the of the natives feeling of rs apparently consumption of milk in the cities has 2 cent during the past During that period 13.504,010 40 juatt of in city us with 0,0(;2.21(; in 1SS8. This is an increase of over UtO per cent of the amount consumed In that city the past 12 I to advices from the statement in reply to the that with mules article of former Secretary of to regarding the use of canned M C. A. n Large An ar Dec. 31.~Governor  spoke yesterday afternoon restored Mrs. in the province of i throughout the It had been Nan are alone to hold their own ranged so that copies of Governor the such as he had seen being so full of misleading statements that he did not care to go through with the entire Dec. 31.The Havas agency hundred thousand soldiers have I this dispatch from gone home from the Spanish war and Hung to arriving in that the Cape Dutch show no Decker was again taken to but on the contrary died the to be tired of the war and and the body was kept Many refuse to supply Then the testa were and with food and are willing i told the story and the proper communicated to the foreign decided that transition had to the British regarding j have the action of certain j imperial in which the this and interment Details of while It the a second through his where the British transport N. Dec. funeral j ager last night deposited a forfeit ol British force i of the Inte Professor Moses Colt Tyler address had been secured in ad- i and to of throughout the and it S was said that the address was read aloud i at more than 100 other at the same E. Dodge and on the morning of Dec. 27. Someone called up tht house by telephone and asked of Mr. 1 Cudahy was in. The servant answered j that he was came the over the go out in | front yard and you'll find a letter there j the It's addressed to Mr. i See that it is delivered to personally and to no one went out at once and | found a It was in a plain | envelope and was E. A. j and i Later the letter was given out by Mr. i Cudahy and it reads as if yon value the life at tile Price of a you will with draw the at And let if You dont do this j will finish the Job with a If i man whether Gilty or innocent is i A bulet will close the Boy's i You will think of this warning I when It is to who was his pack Ing house iti South was summoned home at No one was permitted to see the letter at first except Mr. and Mrs. Mr. conclusion at the time was to keep contents to as the bandits but later he thought better of as he believed that in the hands of the police it would prove a BO Saturday afternoon he took Chief Donahue into his held a consultation at the chiefs which lasted nearly three The was seen but refused to disclose the nature of the subject Mr. Cudahy says he not withdrawn the reward nor will he do so. Tho reward offered stands as originally of her clothing and thrown Into the No so far as can be knows whore the mysterious box and it is thought matter haa been hushed up by the WASHBURN With of Dec. 31.State  of who was elected two years ago as a with Democratic and Prohibition issued a formal hist night announcing that he had allied himself with the Republican party and shall participate in its councils and Washburn's declaration created much as he was counted on by the Democrats to vote with them on organization of the senate and for the party nominee for United States His desertion gives the friends of Colonel Quay control of the senate and practically insures the election of William P. of Chester as Washburn incident has made no change in the calculations of They still contend that the former senator will not be In B. Dec. 31..Tohn and Andrew sons of John farmer of were killed while riding on a load of The team ran them The bodies were found within a abort distance of one E. V. Dec. 31.Captain Edgar V. senior captain of the Tenth and one of the oldest in the last This will necessitate the Tenth battalion wearing evidences of mourning at the inaugural parade - STRIKE DECLARED 1 of the Inte Professor Moses Coit Tyler with and issued a maje a plucky stand until reinforcements j was held in Sage chapel at Cornell most of whom are Man Who | Ranted tbo For Young Dec. a broommaker employed by the broom has positively identified Crowe as the man who to fight Terry McGovern at 122 before the club offering the best i nd t s. A s - are the terms asked by manager it js a the will be If the men meet It will be for the featherweight championship of the with and after fighting the Boers were The British losses altogether and 03 wounded and Boers are said to have 31 Ir Cape yesterday were by Rev. Dr. rector of St. John's church of by Professor Charles Mellen of the philosophy of religion in The remains of In Dec. 31.-At 12:4', o'clock yesterday morning the which was inaugurated a week was called off. President Manager hers of the army and navy branch of V I 1 presence rented the I iic Aew lork i i on Grover which was had elevated seats on the form and conducted by the I j rendered musical j Mr. Dodge spoke briefly on the history | j of the Y. M. C. and eulogized | Roosevelt in a prison for Eddie Cudahy while he was being for the This is the first positive personal recognition of any of the bandits and establishes the most important point Ipos In Outt of Beach board is not much chance in the this is the church of health has taken strictest tu prevent spread of the j were John and Grove cemetery in Burke of the streetcar company came Dr. a 1 hall after the vote rv Ol was passed and were Dec. 31.-Rev. Dr. demanded what was equivalent of 3 cents an They were allowed 2 The N. 3LRev. pastor of the which was built by the late Pullman in 1S95 at a coat of has tendered his Flahrer has been in feeble health from paralysis since May N. Dec. 31.John Corr and William Biddins quarreled while playing cards yesterday io thoir boarding house and Biddens drove Siis into Carr's For Dec. 31.Cover-fior-elect and his private James started fop Albany this Mr. Odell's ex-Mayor other members of family reach the capital this of Dec. 31.Judge D. W. one of the died suddenly in the the When asked men iu Northern died 0  in tho picture in i aged 72 vice was received Smith is not much change in the situ in Cape The force John D. is a leading E. lay secretary of the Presbyterian board of foreign need not show me any I know that It was Pat I could have told police officer the same he i was busy at the when Pat Crowe called to rent the house Modern io most a large who to know me 11 the enemy appears to have broken up into small parties at Utrecht and to be moving about rapidly in the same evidently waiting for of wages were 12t> cents for T Dec. 31.Ma.vor 5lcGoire taia Paul's chuich with a beautiful | last report states moving ushering in the has occupied Faro c In j Clements reports that he is opposed Dec. 31.As a sequel tc the road to Tho the recent moral reform the fare line was blown up near Pan and a train banUa iu this city were closed last wop held up in the morning on the the first timo in ill an order fiom the district attorney's column has arrived at Knox's column and Dewet from breaking Dec. 31.-Colonel has the that the Ashanti rebellion has all of the - rebel has been without a pastor since 13"/. cents for the It was announced 14 cuts for the John D. bad a letter of withdrawal from this 5 no Over a by of Dec. 31.-A telephone message from Custer U. H. the wellknown all that time not In Dec. 31.Two persons were killed aud 11 seriously wounded ai province of during an Dec. 31.-Thc of eon of United States Senator who was assaulted in a local theater by an is much worse and an OQ bis injured face will ear who was found dead in Now York city was held yesterday Great crowds the Were in charge ot the Knights of Dec. A company coke Breton coal will be utilized and tho product shipped to the at and near these nearly 700 cars of coke from It Is expected that In the near future require 400 tons per half a cars were Dec. 31.-William H. ' of tho Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted who claims to have been shot by a blonde woman is 43 The theory that Mr. attempted suicide is generally held by of the police were range troubles at Otter all 1 the and the grangers and sheep i owners are Many here fear further deeds of sheriff and a deputy have gone to ' the scene of the many of the amateur paid no do him during his talk i and who regale with Then I with their ate to I recognized the voice and tion so long held to be my machine to get a good with rant and that I saw at a glance the to It -i what mu Hotel 31.. 31.-Williara H. proprietor of the Hotel Baltzel at died lu that village yesterday a Deci 31.Two cerday within live minutes in buildings only a short distance from each Sydney Ham of stepped j Into ah open six Ralph 10 yeara fell several Both were  

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