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   Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - September 3, 1901, Wellsville, New York                                a H ' 104 30  3'lSOl  INTEREST IS Narrows Down to Mas For Was Only Saved From By Timely Arrival oC 6o M Sept. 8.Tho big Labor Day demonstration monopolized attention of workmen and hero ill the went on making for the opening of plants that aro down by tlm strike and tho number of men at the mills already In partial Public in the strike itself is as the to have settled down to an of of the Star plant claim that tho about tht lr mill day held up a delivery boy from the with a letter for the while ho was coming down Twelfth and the letter before he wai allowed to The will be reported to tho postal at It also that the the on but did no damage to the of the was further late yesterday when o mob William a colored who waa for a man from the Star He had a narrow escapo from injury and possibly death by the appearance of Lieutenant who came to hla Before could secure additional aid he WOB almost overwhelmed Ity tho crowd that had The prompt arrival of a large force of prob uhly Hoved Jonea from being an the mob appeared a desperate one and many demands were made that he be the parade most of the were from the Star and the succeeded iti securing several uovv In Al not up yesterday aH the management the men there to celebrate Labor Painter in West Carson started up as usual with Increased There waa no change in failure of the Amalgamated people to cripple the Carnegie open hearth plant at Im looked upon by tho as the death blow of the In the Carnegie mills at strike managers McKeesport had 0iiti(.ia ced that a march to and predicted that the men would not go to work and the entire plant would be tied Nti paraders the men went to and tho plant is In operation as delay In starting the mill at it is due to Mayor Black's hesitancy in guaranteeing police Black wuh informed by represi 11nllve.s of the United States Tin Plate it is that he would be when the would be mado aud he would be expected to furnish po lice If be the com pany ould start proceed The mayor la reported to re fused to protect The company ii Is appealed to Governor aud he promised to send atato militia If Black's answer la still first effort to break the strike at has been The local of the National Steel company have offered to re-employ all were work ing for it at the the strike was but specify absolutely tha the must return ns and t The company to sign Individual contracts with the men to hold good for one year or aa the individuals may contract will embrace all the of the tract signed on the inth of - July with Uri i ty lodge of Is before the members of Unity Miners oa Sept. 3.-Unlon miners of this district are to their reach an the operaTors foir a new Tho for year expired Saturday tio disorder Is The number of mm out is over 200.  total of 1,000 men struck in the Coal A few men oro at work the and tho Iron but tho Coal Creek Coal Company aud the Black Coal are shut The Royal Coal aad company is operating with ita full force of baving entered Into arbitration with the as did the nt Sept. ap ceremonies In the palace yt af the of Par i. and Benito as nu of tho Philippine e. the other unable to take the owing Civil Taft the ceremony did fully nt the Intemb d foi but had done to the of the policy to have heiMi of u Their are entirely The are partly American and Ulip Now the ifl partly American and partly it the purpose of the to form a in which the native clement Vlll he aide to voice the desirea of tho and to give the an example of American and the and laws prevailing in the United The happiness of the people will result from practical and not from th. on the part of gentlemen who appear to desire to ply the of the government by creating new parties to Ideas when they more advance their country's welfare by devoting their time and talents to and improving the laws of the legally constituted There will time enough for theories when the government shall be running was tho of the beginning of The will have worked hard and much accomplished if they liave advanced with the same a year and will he assured of the 8ucce.ss of Dc Travera that had tho begun to appreciate the work of than they were accorded the of The enemy of the evening before began the to Bid their adversaries in building and and introducing arts of The day was not far distant when the Filipinos would enter h body foi the by the Conditions present the elections at The Filipinos believe that the day coming when the American constitution as n without will be planted ao the Hag now other commissioners also took the oath of Officer For Captain of Sept. Hemey has cabled the department that the Philippine commission has urgently the retention of a naval us captain of the port of a that Lieutenant shall remain in that The navy department has consented to the and Lieutenant who had been ordered will stay nt Walter Held In Connection Double at Sept. 3.-John formerly employed as a waiter at Golf Mount was arrested yesterday in connection with the of David and John at the Sunday morn It is said that before he left tho of the club quarreled with Steward Scott over sonni and the men imder arrest on suspicion of being implicated in the were arraigned at Mount Dunnington was allowed to go but the police say he will be kept Simms was held for further findings of the physicians who examined the hollies of the murdered men have been In the hands of the who refuses to reveal their The who has charge of the remains says that on the scalps of both men are wounds that were apparently with a golf The police are strongly of the opinion that robbery was not the motive for OUT IN Daf Fittingly Celebrated Throughout the ON In All White roMl 1 tlin Sept. 3.--Labor Day was celebrated all over the country on n grent pit and other forms of and amusement the man's holiday what it was intended to tlie one day in the year for the this city there was no parade of labor the dity being given over to picnics and outdoor Business was practically of in other cities arc summarized as Louis Two big ami men in jointly by South Omaha and Council Bluffs labor Largest parade In eo la Sept. 8.It was announced by Chairman Daugherty of the yesterday that William Bryan would bo invited to participate tlie Ohio this despite the action of state that BELIEVES Credit That Ho Is to Be Removed to Sept. to the fact that before the Boxer trouble in China that government Kuei Chun a of the taung 11 y amen post Chinese Jo is not to credit the press dispatch from London stating that the Chinese at London la to be transferred to St. and that Minister Wu will be transferred to Mr. Wu said yesterday that recently he had read Chinese newspaper that Kuel Chun making preparations for his departure from Pekin for tho Russian Wu arrived in yesterday from his trip to ami points Owing to the not be able to bo at Buffalo on president's September but will Bend one or members of liis Bia It to represent him on that Will Sell West dispatch to a news agency from Copenhagen says the new Danish ministry has decided to accept the United States of sixteen million kroner for tho Danish West Mark 8Ptv 3.-The bark Captain s. July 1). been oft of her crew wore of the 10,(HH> men in St. turnout for 10,(XM)  San was 20,(MH) men in thousand workmen Parade and 1U.(MMI men more generally than for years of and trades in Four several hundred nierons held after big Pi numbered 2.5,000 Everything in the parade even to on South steel workers were not tl to thousand men Cleveland Ten thousand in Kansas were by William Bryan al park on labor men in reports were from r cities of the celebration of the but the are given Accidents happened in several DAY AT THE City Over to tlie Sept. Yesterday was Labor Day at the The and beauties ol the City were given over tho men upon whose brawn and is the of the well did take of the opportunity the day thi with laboring men ami their on their annual to the oc casien were in the of the Archiv Grant of Trades and Labor Coumil Mayor Diehl and Di tin the ity the the address of day was liy Samuel Federation of a most oration many subjects which concern the I close of the exercises in tiie 1'eMipie of tile made Its Way to to the games the auspices of tho Erie county h boi which afforded the evening n of hre works exceeding in grandeur ng of the yet seen on the nt N. Sept. 3.-;The celebration of Day marred by two in one of which a po Uceman was probably fatally injured ami in the other a number of persons were cut th Policeman Frank ran throwing the to the ground with such force as to cause of He also sustained a brokt shoulder and was badly cut and A dozen people were knocked down aud upon by the before was Ntme were seriously collapse of a truck in the paradi on was a huge injured sev oral Frank Boardway had his It broken and it is he received in Ryan and August Kata received severe arid bruise four others were WITHIN TIME of Col im In Sept. 3.Tho second trial rnee of the and Coie had no The for lack of we I o m able to within tho lindt of five one At last evi the mine to ftn Inglorious two to the of Reef At that time the led by a good quarter of a The was ven to n the being il bent to east by second a reach with the r ber and the third tt run the which hauled to It another hi with the wind until race war the line at exactly the same with the In thi the Columbia worked getting her wind The Constitution tacked ff and shortly after the Columbia up to and then on to the it was nothing Init a steady fer old and when both nnd it was found that the Columbia had four minutes and beating the Constitution lins yet On the g w Ind feil very and tlie 1 ringing it up with gained After rounding tho second four and thirty seconds nnd starting for the carried up about all the wind there was nnd passed her Then the breeze came up again nnd the once shot Shortly the rme with the Columbia well in the - Ambassador An Open FETE OF on IIIm Sept. Peter who has bis made up to swim front Hoston lo nnd who started Sunday passed by craft at p. m. a mlle inside of Boston It evident that ho reached Lovell's eight down the and started after noon In the flood UIh was to on the Hingham miles Sept. At the annual al Idei ie meeting of the Greater New York Athletic ut Celtic Island the of the added new figures to his record by throwing the missile 171 feet 0 the former record by 2 feet New York New 0; L 1; G. Second game 11; St. 4; Second 0; Sn Sept. rumored n naval division ho to waters Bey will not return to the of the the dispute la Sept. The it bas from a alleged to in to the that the relying the of a great power will not proceed to will refuse in the Constant The result of Munir the Turkish to coming to in spite of the rupture of and holding a fete in the most way nt the Turkish Sunday in honor of the of the sultan's to the was that the French government Pent hlin a to leave France Bey departed for Switzerland in the here from Turkey Indicate a infernal Disorders and uprisings are reported in Macedonia nnd the neighborhood of The son of a high was carried by brigands The fought a bloody with the troops Bent against dispatch from Salonica nays that Nouri nide de camp of the was sent to investigate brigandage in hns been killed by It is also said that the at Albania and are rioting because they have not been tho French ambassador to had another yesterday with the French foreign St. The government of France Is determined to compel Turkey to fulfill her entire the Bultan shall yield soon he find the against him increased by a number of other claims of which will make an addition to the now TO a. military governor of stopped in Washington for n few on hh rt turn to He from Norfolk on the government hnn been placed at his disposal during hiR Though General Wood the woise for the protracted attack of typhoid fever from which he ile that who now nt follow him to in the course of n few On h. re Wood and ho rayti tho Is imt seriously nnd that he probably will be In Washington In the of a few the opinion of Wood convention practically ban the work to nnd the principal reason for General return to Havana at this moment is he may be present nt the of the which In awaiting his General Wood satisfaction with the work of the and said on tho the bad approached work In a serious and patriotic nod the task of creating new THE Who and Sept. men were nnd wounded hero yesterday afternoon aa tlie outcome of a quarrel between Fred L. a mill and a young woman with whom ho had been keeping thought Miss Spear did not care for him as much on formerly and by of a protest fie threatened to Charles Malere of Norwood the Infuriated nmn point a revolver nt the and when he grappled with the latter him in tho the bullet entering four inches below the then chot near the Ho la not expected to bul there is a slight chance that hla victim mny Is liO yearn of ago nnd o veteran of the At Detroit 2. Second game 7; 4.  Chicago 2; 0. Second 0; 10.  I- 0. Second game I; 4.  Milwaukee 2; 1. _  At Rochester - 3; 0. game 2; 1; 5. 0; 0.  Buffalo 2; 0. 7; 5.  At 7: 2. Second 4; 2. At 5; At Utica 0; 0. At 1; 7. 2; 0. At 111011,8. Chun For Sept. 3.At 11 o'clock last night Chun and his entourage left for Berlin by the special Before Blurting a member of decided to waive mony of and the only to be by him in ceremonial would be Prince Chun ami Ying DEL TORO Occupy to Aug. 31.-(Deluyed three days by the del 110 milea west of is virtually besieged by the Liberals or They number at least 2(M), an already occupy Provision which la the town aud commands the entrance to the They are fairly well two funall modern as well as plenty of and are by u Among them are many ami The Opposing forces have occasionally exchanged although with tho of one Jamaican wounded there no law In Bocas del The authorit ies have with other The British and German consular in Bocas del Toro told the Colombian commander there that if the harbor restrictions interrupting commerce were not abated they would call for representations resulted In a limited improvement only harbor The local which has been in bananas sent to the United is virtually The United States consular in Bocas del Toro has made an urgent appeal to tho States consul at Colon to send a Commander Sargeant of tho United States gunboat Machias is fully Informed of the and if this does not Improve shortly the probably proceed to Bocas del on island say the presence the Machias will not alter the as they have in no way Interfered with or injured jind the government alone is responsible for tho laid on nt Sept. 3.Business of all was practically suspended from noon Labor There was a in which both races the parade the look trains for where ihe principal to night what promised to become and dangerous riot between and from A call was the troops to the but for reason there was no After the rioting hud subsided it was found there were many broken heads and but no - Fair Tuesday and light north to west Sun 0:20:  Will iir Sept. 3.~The departure from hero of tlie Third Bombay cavalry has been at the request the other here are larger than the 4V i S. Sept. 3.~A masked last night up the Willie mail wounded a the mails ami opals valued at and in 3. a street duel here yesterday between Milton Evans Cunningham the latter received a fatal Evans was The duel grew out of a IHes In 3. E. Ward died yesterday at the He born in aud was tho ef Bays It's Quiet on 3.-In a mail report to the state department from dated August 31, United Consul Cudger says there had been no change in political be on and ami were awaiting The revolutionists on the railroad lines were still depredations on to Sept. 0Israel M. wan to death Sunday night while to fill tho role of peacemaker in quarrel nt n flanee 111 at Salt south of When fell knives and were drawn all over the was crowded with A panic among the many of whom In the excitement those who had felled Two suspects been FIRE AT of Ono nnd to 1'ITTSBI:R(, 3.Tho yesterday of tho Hotel a frame strm In the east In the loss of onc to four tho narrow of man? aged 11 son of who in a room over the was to Della 2iv John M. Harry aged 21 Harry Mary 20 above bui ali will tire was caused by the of a stove which Campbell attempted to O. N. Sept. 3.Hon. Sterling one of Waterloo's and most died Bun day after a long He practiced law here for The deceased was justice or tho peace for fourteen of the assembly from county In and county judge and for four Chief Chase appointed him a registrar Ui He waa a member of the state constitutional in 1874'' a In 1673 to 1S80.  ACCUSED OF HIGH to Mm Sept. 3.-Dr. governor of a prominent of iho lato waa in lassi on a of high the four months Dr. liaK been living in It is that after signifying bla to tho crown he forwarded Information to tho It Dr. Krausse who handed to Lord Bobem to on Usa of fhe and hig of and who wan of of war and paid rospi rta to Colonel who Is adjutant general In tho oi Gemerai lott for York to Secretary Root at war department not yet Command for and it la said that hd be leave of absence until vacancy In tho departmental after will go to West to visit who ta R cadet and then go to whero ho is to bo tho guest of honor at a to William m Sept. 3,In of tha made to tho ijf tlw coming meeting Emperor and tho 6k St. Petersburg nt that tho ctar in with tho special visiting Berlin have nut through tho any Sept. Qh Alfred K. C. of the British in ca his way to England on twelve leave of and at the end of that ho especto to return to hia command ia Gaselee eaid hia mation waa that tho emperor and dowager would return to tho palace in Pekin early Falls Sept. 3.--The market day the dullest of tbs were off nnd the Hohl olT even In greater Conditions for a continued large yield la this section are and nothing but a hard frost can stop it. Butter 20 Coal 3.-Golone! chief engineer of the Pittsburg Coal aud one of the best coal mining in tho United baa been appointed by the minister of tho to t and report upon the osai lands provisionally selected by tha in the Crows Nest Bravo Sept. 3.Andrew given each to and four minora who displayed conspicuous in tho of their comrades at tho timo of tbo recent Sept. 8.-A passenger train on the Valley collided with a freight train at Spring A of aud cars were One of tho freight cars wats loaded cana of which eetting tire to tho The Spring City and Royersford the from ihe track of tho cara slipped from the George of City Qud IN A BALLOON FOR and s Flight With Aug. 31.B.' M. a Baltimore and Ohio civil at madu an accent evening in the balloon Nublo for the novel It He went up nearly half n The feared an accident and a Mr. vool despite tho fact that It was his tirst Graham eays ho could easily see the top of Wills is 1,800 high Qt balloon a of a mllo then began pulled the rope and Doon landed unhurt on level He startling part of tho entire performance did not take refer to the oOO or feet straight drop before the parachute fully to the The was not over 20 foet when tho parachute opened full width and tho ground iip to mo. lively swings of about 20 feet or more back and afforded the only personal Sept. 3.-The Gazette yesterday published Uie memorandum of the minister of foreign affairs to all friendly explaining tho complaints made by Venezuela cane to be a There is much comment and - 111 r t Oft 11 11 fl n d a n 8.-Tho tho was 103,772. By of Sept. The yacht with In Kjoge bay here party ut the by King Christian und ali the of tho royal of French Is not? In the restoration of tias been called built on the tho This la tbo of la for over years bus becu Into Originally tho temple wafl 870 feet wide aud 1,200 feet m. begun 2,7> ChrisS nnd more than u years ga Six men with crtu hurdly reach cao the gigantic All Stylish cheviots and well mado and Reduced from  

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