Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - July 5, 1901, Wellsville, New York m mm tm 104 5 1@01 GORNELLWOK'.ARSnY j^lgo Captured the at to Freshman Bace Wbs Terrible First Four Boats Old N. July 3.-The boat races over Hudson river course were decided yesterday as Cornell 1; 1-5. 2: 18:58. 3; 4: 19:21. best previous record for eight was 19:44 3-5. No time was taken for Syracuse and many lengths In the four Cornell was 11:59 3-5. Pennsylvania 2; 11:45 2-5. 3; 11:518-5. the Freshman race Pennsylvania was 10:2Cri-5; 2; 10:23; 3; 10:3<i 1-5; 4; 10:44. a new record for eight was made on the Hudson river what Is more the four leading crews in the race each broke the old record by many eight of Cornell university made the new record of four miles iu 18-531-5, the previous record being 19:44 3-5, ninde by the Pennsylvania crew last Columbia the course in 18:58; Wisconsin in 19:00 4-5; Georgetown in 19:21. race was rowed in water that was may have helped the still it did not seem to assist the who rowed under almost the same The race was the most of the although the other with much uncertainty over the a The fact that bad been picked as a sure winner of the four-oared but that Cornell beat her easily whetted the appetite of the upon the shore and train for the other phenomenal feature of the day is had not the Cornell freshmen boat broken in the last half Cornell would have three victories to her Columbia Is for her oarsmen have gone from a very bad last place to place in a six-sided after giving the winners a terrible hard fight and coming in but a few seconds a new rival for and to whom little attention had been got inside the time record and hung onto the leaders with a tenacity that surprised Pennsylvania never in the race with its second and with its very light was although they pulled through to the a Fierce The race was one of the fiercest ever witnessed in college and had any one of the in the lead failed because of physical weakness the were ready to take their places and make good time at As it although the race was one of the most severe ever there was cot a of distress in any was a minute after 5:.30 when the Bix crews lined up at the there being a slight delay because of the breaking away of Cornell's The referee gave tlie usual warnings and at thti pistol the start was phenomenally Cornell having the only in the absence of a she had to make a It was 25 strokes had bwu rowed that the pace was too much for the light Syracuse crew and the second crew from for they began to drop iu a At- the there was not 25 feet between the first three while was about a half behind Columbia was At the lead away from and had about a half length Wisconsin had tried In vain to steal ond plaw from Columbia from sticking to never managed to draw up on the milo and a half point to the point was one of the most feats of endurance and skill Cornell kept the nose her shell 3ust a scant half length in of who made efforts to reach her a half length behind made equally great but they seemed to be uf no and held onto the trio of pacemakers Avith At the point perate attempt to take the Her hit up the swing and her in than five seconds had evened ui feet tlu Ithaca boat had been forward ait the lowest stroke rowed by any V and when the Columbia hoat rushed to the front they raised it taking the lead passed toward the finish load until when the line crossed they had a length and a quarter advantage - Wisconsin had found to get in and two and a behind hung on like bulldog Wisconsin Syracuse and were No distress Was evident in any oS a moit thing when the pace set into The race for the Kennedy challenge trophy was the Columbia four but fhey quickly followed bv Cornell and the quarter-mile mark her lead to a length of open water and was water between Cornell and At the mark stili the lead by half n length was a half length ahead Cornell was slowly Columbia's lead and aU three boats were holding their course in a beautiful Keating tho last quarter Cornell spurted and again decreased lead while Columbia dropped to the The to have plenty of reserve power left and made another spurt when near the cloning up the gap the two and taking the lend over winning the race by a length and a Columbia was not expected to mako much of a but by her heroic Struggle she third by only a length and a half behind by The freshmen race the crews representing the Universities of Columbia and Syracuse for the Steward's presented by Francis S. was a start to The crews got away at 4:19:50, and all hut Syracuse seemed to catch the water at the same After the first 10 strokes Cornell and Pennsylvania took a slight lead over the other and at the end of the tirst quarter Cornell was leading by a length with Pennsylvania second and Columbia and almost on a lino for third Approaching the bridge at the mile mark Cornell was still retaining Its lend with Pennsylvania second and open water between the Pennsylvania and shell and Syracuse fourth by When the crews went under the bridge Cornell had increased her lead a quarter of a length over the Pennsylvania boat and Columbia was but a length behind while Syracuse had dropped putting her two lengths to the Entering the last half Pennsylvania's oarsmen hit up their stroke and made a desperate effort to overcome lead and they were partly Pennsylvania's spurt two of open water to show between her shell and the Columbia while Syracuse followed ou almost all the wash of tiie Pennsylvania Nearing tho last quarter Cornell held her lead by a with Columbia third and Syracuse a bad Stroke Pepper of the Pennsylvania again lifted the stroke to 34 and then to 3G, to try and overcome Cornell's and the gap was gradually closed the Pennsylvania capturing the leail from the Cornel T began splashing badly at this time and it was discovered that Torney at No. 5 had broken his The Cornell eight were unable after that to regain the lead and Pennsylvania won out by half a Columbia was third by three lengths and Syracuse fourth by LIST of Heat Continues DEAD IB NEW f by Heat In % mt Philadelphia and Places U JOHNSON of In NEW L. of brother oC L. 45ed night at Fort n Brooklyn Canadian Authorities to Molest jsl E 3: 2. At 11; 8. At 5; 5; 10; game forfeited to At 4; 0. 10; At 3; 2. At Baltimore 8; 10. 2; St. 4. At 3; 5. 1: 10. At New 0; 3. _ At 4; 1. At 7; S. At 11; 4. At Will 3-The Ulster Yacht club has notified Kenneth M. Clark that it decline to take up the of his CAUSES A and Woman Quarrelled as to to Keep It In 3.A pig caused a marriage here The is years The Hiram is past the Both have known each other since the pig in Hiram's pen and she claimed the but li Alter the had sides of he that the pig bi- killed and divided Both but neither yield the only tho to get married and pig in the - some pair it was a good A marriage and the July 3,-The.R^^^ of the N. was burned The tire started io a brick 1200,000. 3.Reports received at the weather bureau in this city from throughout the entire area by the intense heat show a continuation of very high temperature save in a few favored localities where more weather resulted in consequence of thunderstorms or other local atmospheric immediate relief of a substantial character is Ln The rainfall show that there has been throughout the affected varying from lesa than a hundredth of an inch In many places to an Generally the which have come have been what is known as so that very little rain has accompanied Indications for the present 21 hours for a large portion of the heated area point to cloudy weather with showers because of their local will bring only a partial relief from the The predictions of tho here Is that the temperatures for the next 24 hours will show a fall of probably four or five but that they will still climb above the 9i)-degreo mark in most The Atlantic coast will get some relief from a Wrat Indian which is now moving had the highest the thermometer lOG while at It was again 102; at Atlantic 90 94: here half an inch of rain 80; 92; 92; Dos 94 Kansas Little 91; New 92; New 9S; North 92; 94; Salt St. 9; 90; 94. At Washington the maximum was 100, but during a gust in the afternoon the thermometer fell 15 degrees In as many Numerous prostrations deaths were reported from heat and iu many places industrial plants were freed to Pittsburg and 70 prostrations occurred up to Philadelphia 52 deaths and 300 were up to 11 deaths and 37 prostrations were reported up to 9 p. St. 4 deaths and 33 prostrations had occurred up to 9 p. N. 31 deaths and prostrations were reported up to 9 p. N. 8 deaths were reported and City escaped lightly than half a dozen deaths and about 30 cases of deaths took at where there were 15 of prostration KILLED IN NEW Mortality In the Turned to Steam ou July 3.The which has worked such havoc in this city since last was somewhat late yesterday afternoon by a succession of which cleared the atmosphere and sent 'the mercury tumbling down 10 degrees between the hours of 4:5t> and 8 p. spite of all the rain there was little sign of it in the streets three hours after it So were the streets and pavements that at first the raindrops turned to steam ere they touched the paving they did mark the pavements it was only for an instant so quickly did the heat of all this hot spell dry up the was after the 2 in the of laeal and a day that almost reached tJie city's record of Sept. 7, 18S1. that this scant relief morning opened with the temperature at 83 at a. and in an hour it had gone to 87. and kept climbing until it reached 9S in the hour 12 and 1 and stayed there until after 3 In the 2t hours ending at midnight 220 deaths 327 prostrations were in New caused the heat was Ail the ambulances in the as well as the patrol wagons and many other vehicles were kept answering At the rate of about one a minute the calls came In over the police throughout the breal of service and providing patient enough to crowd all the hospitals of have While up in the tour ot the bureau remained at the on ihe street level all the way from KXi to 100. work was stopped most of the tunnel workers laying down factories were people in the streets who could of town oid IN ST. T died at 10:1.'> p. m. from or an affection of the Although he had been ill for aome time he had only been confined to the house about At hla when he died were his and four his Thomas L. and his PARTY That Sir Will and Become July 3.The crisis in the ranks of the Liberal party has reached an acute This fact was publicly admitted ami deplored by Sir Henry the leader of the In n speech at Southampton last the rumors that Sir Henry already tho leadership of the party are premature a meeting of the party has been for next when it is expected he will virtually Imperialist section of tho Liberal by Herbert H. former Liberal home has been doing its utmost to enlist Lord Rosebery on its but up to the present time thi latter had made no sign of meeting its arrived at Vienna from Gastein Monday on his way to He will arrive in London next Should he be willing to resume the lead and support Mr. it I3 probable tlic latter become Uie party leader in the house of was understood Mr. Asquith would have long ago been as leader of the Imperial he been possessed of ample This financial difficulty would be surmounted by the resumption of the leadership by Lord IN DEATH Boyn by Foul Are July 3.Ten boys were caught like rata iji a in a tunnel leading to the old Keeling by the Pittsburg Coal company yester were killed and eight were overcome by the foul The boys who were overcome will July 3.-Comptroller sent tlie following tel egrant to Forest receiver of Seventh National bank of New York my telephone to you today after a careful and complete exam of the books of the Seventh Na tional you find no evidence of criminal violations of the national bank ing you will ask the United States district attorney to make a thorough in on his own ing him access to the books of bank for that at N. July 3.~Thre was a damaging shower at Haverstraw Roofs were blown off trees on public were and a brickyard shed was Three feet of trestle at the stone crushing plant was also Much damage was also done by large Win Their BATH July 3.f employed at the of the Bath Harness and Collar have on a an increase 2." per dozen for all Fegley acceded to their demand last night anti 'the men returned to work Offender Bnt and at to Will Not at July 3.~Jnke who hns defied the authorities tho of January last he removed his wigwam from the Indian of St. Regis the St. Lawrence river to Colquhoun backed by the cHiefs of * the Iroquois tribe he hns possession of tilts valuable summer the island to a great extent by sowing a complete crop was arrested by four stalwart After hp Bad been locked up it waa that tho which had issued by the minister of the called for Skin's eviction and not his and he was Mitchell who is known as the Firebrand of Cornwall stated that the fight had only begun and that the would retain the island at any and that they assert their that they were tile true owners of the if that bloodshed would They were prepared for went east last and it Is stated he went to consult his chiefs and proceed to once more fake of the The police Intend going to the and if Skin Is in possession he will be arrested and his will be proceeded with provided the authorities will he able to cope with the band he gathering to make just and those who know the nature of the Indians and the circumstances that letl to trouble some two years can realize fully that more is to OF COAC to In to July 3.-neforo the Ist of all the big producing bituminous coal will have gathered Into one similar to the cording to a In The Tho capitalization will be probably second only to that of the big steel to thin movement being carried on by the promoters of one of the constituent of the great a of all of the retail soft conl la Cleveland will be within the nest 10 P. Morgan started this coal combination three years making the firs movements along the line of controlling the products of the Ohio and West Virginia One year ago all the coal properties In the Pittsburg district that ship coal to the lakes were collected into organization known as the Coal and all those that ship coal down the river formed the In Chicago 10 days ago was formed the Coal which owns two-thirds of the coal land in Illinois and western About the same time M. A. Hanna and others the absorption of most of the coal properties in the concerns are all to be Into one big organization and will be operated from one general To the accomplishment of this end Mr. Morgan la to have given himself without and will take up the work aa as he returns from to July 3.Earl Russell appeared at tlie bar of the house of He was formally taken into custody on the charge of by General Sir When naked If he had any application to make Earl Russell requested that the trial be postponed beyond July 18 In order to enable him to prepare his His application will be heard July 4. The earl was released on The were E Bat Kot ttio Firth of July Sir Thomas refused to entertain the of Kermeth M. owner of the for trial races between the and the Shamrock but with the consent of Sir W. the wellknown and of Sir Thomas on the Shamrock to sail the Shamrock I against the in each match to be for HURT AT of Rock Plunged Down on Them Without July 3.-A party oi had a frightful experience at Table Canadian In the party were A. J. Leach of Miss Miss Fisher and together with Canadian friends who had joined them in the celebration of Dominion party liad descended the elevator intending to walk along a path on the debris 8loi>e to a tunnel which would allow access behind a portion of the Horseshoe Without the slightest warning a great mass of rock broke away from the and plunged upon moro or less Mr. Leach had the index finger of hia left nearly amputated by sharp while others received severe wounds and none of them A physician In tho party gave temporary PLANT Visited by a Causing S Big July 3.-Monday night was visited by one of 9c. NEW July 2. on iQS per mercantile 4'ft5Vl> per Actual business Id at for demand and for sixty Posted 47c. FIGHTING IN at In Shan 81. IT EN j July reports of fighting in Manchuria and on the frontier of Chi Li province have been received A battle has been fought at Shan in which the natives defeated the Fung Fu Hsiang is reported as attacking fhe Chinese converts in Shan Si NEW 3.-The directors of the United States Steel declared a dividend of per oii the preferred stock and a dividend of 1 pef cent on the common to July 3.-Keports here from Seoul say Corea has requested Japan to the In Corea and withdraw Japanese the tension between tho two The newspapers contain veiled to Russian winter winter winter low Minnesota 3,95; Minnesota 93c; 92c; brandy 1 55c-f.o.b, state 523c................................................... 2 75%c No. 1 73%c 2 50%c 2, 32Vic; No. 2 33c; track mixed 32'33Vi;c; track 32ii.i|'3?c. 70@75c; good to 12V^C<il5c; imitation 13Vi:(gl7c. large 9e; most disastrous fires it has experienced in several The extensive foundry and machine of the W. B. was totally together with all of its including patterns ami the adjacent plants of the William Todd the Lloyds company were seriously threatened for a time as well as the Pennsylvania company freight The loss has not yet been estimated but will run into the hundreds of thousands of Visit a Friendly July 3.-Maximo Gomez gave out a statement yesterday in which he said that his solo in coming to this country was to visit his old friend Thomas Estrada acceptance of the Platt the political situation of Cuba and as the Cubans are all to establish they are all working toward this Thi is not one who 5oes not to see the flag float a flag which represents Ko much and so many sacrifices for Near July weather conditions in this city have to materialize the temperature was deaths from heat occurred one iu Albany and one iu KlU 11 3. Reports from in Kurdistan say the aiu and have killed 14 in of tlie hitter a notable who was sheritT ill Di July largest free rural delivery servire any city States carriers in as wagons left on their Biji Fire at W. July 3.A fire itt the heart of oily from II tn in a of Tlie an electric and great before private livery several private a barber shop were Killed and Five July 3.John was instantly killed and five narrowly at work in the mines at the works of the 11. C. Frick Coal The men work clearing away a fall of slate which fall the mass and the hands uf the and 50c.$1.25 New Jersey f 1.50(32.00. ' 3.-Evelya D. of the Arctic left London last night for He expects to reach July 5, and there to take the arriving at 10. on July 3Sidney charged with the murder of Captain Thornton Terry of the steamer Keystone while the latter was effecting a landing near Cole's homo during the flood last was placed on trial July 3.Albanians and Turkish troops are again pillaging and outraging the Servian villages of and Novi under the pretext that they are for concealed by July 3.-Hoo. former state was killed by lightning yesterday at Els summer a short distance the Killed at July 3.-The temperature of 97 prevailed here caused the death of John city -One other death Dead at July 3.~The heat was very here the thermometer 101. William while watching the college boat was overcome by the He was taken to his where he at N. July 3.The registered 104 here tho warmest July day on Two deaths aiMi seven prostrations were Restore Natare Ait to June 2. 1 7G.:;c; No. 2 74@74Vi:c. 2 47V2c; No. 3 2 33@33t4c; No. 3 30%ic. best patent per low 19'j<S20e. state and fair to full ' to to i Norvo Tonio and Blood tlie pink glow to pale checks and tlie tire of By mall 50 ctr. i nor e boxes for bankable to the money 1 Send for copy of our state fair to 5.Vi|00c. Live Stooh stamp 1!v-ihm> to hands together Monday and gave them a 10 in the amount or by the action of July 1. The United States is rems less per cigars and this goes to tlie Otate fancy | anil of ' 1 Use of or By fa plain a 0 for with our bankable bond to cure in 30 or refund mosey MEDICAL but fat ror saie by Central choice to fat Store E. B. Common to good butcher I AND to fair i 1 weiber to Hay 17.00; No. I 14.W;. No 1 July 3.--New Castle stock the new John W. les J. Kirk and Thomas F. are behind the all Trains - R 4tMi. iir Weather to 25c to Weight to