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   Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - October 8, 1901, Wellsville, New York                                t Emeli m Pages M 104 First Section Four Section MO. 41  N. TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 1901  Section - 8 Woman Seted Held Captive Sis Ana 01WP By Boi la to Chief work on on which of in thin ander act of po last of the U Imprisonment for the of the Oct. with kidnaping a woman and holding hor a prisoner for four robbing her of worth more than and her to sign bank for terge sums of money is the which the poUco here when they announced the of two newspaper a stenographer in another newspaper o nice and a all of whom are charged with in the men now locked up at the Central police station aro Howard K. an Henry editor of one of the morning J. Knight Findlay of near stenographer in the of another morning and Oscar S. a barber employed in one of the most shops in the The victim is Mrs. Mabel proprietress of establishment on North Tenth The four were Saturday Monday Mrs. went to and told n story of kidnaping and robbery so daring that the police at first its She that for some time past a young man who represented as a resident of had been a frequent visitor at her He was well and spent money Last she he proposed a drive through He her to dross in her best and for her to wear all her and other jewelry because on the return from the drive he intended to take her to the finest room in the us he wanted her to with the other women in the She accepted and the next day went out with him in a carriage with a pair of horses and with a coachman on the box wearing stylish a lonely place in park was stopped by a man ehe represented himself as D. the secretary and attorney of Taw and Order society of ibis she went on to thiu he liad a warrant for her arrest on the of keeping a disorderly but that the matter be fixed He waa Invited into the carriage the next moment she was ard to a She was driven she did not know but she noticed from one the handkerchief over her eyes that the men paid toll at two tollgates that they took her a a fire engine and a hook and She was kept a from Tuesday night until Friday night without anything to eat or dunk and was then taken on another to a house where was kept from Friday until tht latter place the who were stripped her of the jewelry tind at th of a revolver compelled her to sign bank for various sums of money she hud deposited in the Third made her sign for than she but compelled her to she would mako up tho y when they released The then took her on another long drive and put her out of the ar Tenth and Poplar about a mile from her other information the woman gave the detectives began to work oa what they believed to be a fairy They several clues which led to a 6rehouse in North 15 milea this The fire company is a volunteer organization and the key to the place was kept In the nearest The nearest house was occupied by a named Findlay and there the police learned that one of the J. had been home but little during the past two Getting a description of him the police returned to the city and found the young who is only 21 years in tho whore he ia He was charged with the broke down and tbe N. Witt O. former city nnd wellknown in circles tho died last night at a near aged 48 of Oct. 7.-~The v the case of held for ransom by In brought the of tho prudential committee of board for two hours the committee issued a tipon the views of WAS Taken Precautions to Present Filipino FEELING IN THE of In Other of said he had Impersonated the that the unemployed acted the part of Attorney that the barber played the part of rich Germantown resident and that the had rented a house in where Goodrich was to have been held a told substantially the same story aa that narrated by the He said they her confined tri fire houw totik lionse where was fit 2550 North The plan to keep her la the Wallace In io favor the police the whole and It was ho that got the barber He bad asked to play the part of rich man and Sst Mrs. Goodrich eo that he could serve tho warrant on her for a disorderly He did not the real purpose of the scheme to toi the jewelry was most of having been found In the of and who were wearing of the Only check cashed and most of this WM atao n. the and tlie Rev. I the of their visit to had interviews with and the of the State It was made to thoy the Prudential that the only wny to secure the of Stone and save her life would be the payment of the was informed that the by reason of constitutional is unable to pay the The committee was also made aware of the fact that the American has no money with which to save Miss The only way therefore was shown to be a which already has been The heartily approved this and sending to of the country urging committee eays in view the spirit witli the is received there is strong grounds for the hope that the amount will be obtained In every way the American will co-operate both by gift and by that the government at both the president and depn are doing and will continue to do all that is in to procure the Miss how much has been given to the fund for the ransom of Miss the American belli captive by the was not known last Those directing efforts in her behalf hope that tlie result the country will be very and that the figure is fully If not the necessary is In Boston and vicinity the amount already in hand from a comparatively small number of sources nearly and there are a host of to hear Today's mail Is expected to bring in many of dollars It possible for Boston alone to raise over one-third of the total The belief in general that the country at large will for two-thirds of the money so that it will be ready by Tuesday of Miss Stone had no news yesterday and the American board could give out nothing to throw light on the missionary's of Oldest Service Shot OS Ho Sat In His Oct. 7.-Detie-live Montgomery of the Santa Fe one of the oldest men in the secret was assassinated Inst night by an unknown who drove up to his itra buggy and shot iiim sat in his The assassin escaped and left no definite cause is known for the but is is supposed to have been the result of Montgomery's energy in down men who to be from the railroad Footo of the Ninth States who has hero from the Island of was in the iay the to He Hays Captain had been fully and liad taken what he considered every that a plui was the Filipinos to Major from a priest who said that it was the plans of the populace at both and Basey to attack the garrisons and that the garrison was to be attacked from u ock in the rear of Orders were Immediately to demolish the cock pit and extra were is feeling the army because of the would be I he case tu any such extent it heen work of The have been to such an intense in military the of ihe massacre of whom had taken the nath of and many the presidente of actually of the after effects are shown at ninny nt Baulan and in tlic of disaffection is it is not likely to lie to go the other hand tlie and at the the feel the disaster conveys a to of the necessity interest attaches to of v n military be The supreme com I issued a writ of habeas the production V. ilie military him on the tribunal r prisoner the courts were by the War powers of the at the military contemi they are to regarded as until has Tlie of the supreme court and a of the members of the huM if is that the attorney ceni military to he tlie mitt am to sustain the civil courts in every ble bni T very unwise in the to the i il to interfere in military as it is necessary for tile to act in cases it be in the interest df the make public at the lime the for the el liio now by the civil courts he it would he to the nf the army in tlie sentenced Jiy a would have recourse to Howard the decision in this ase to try to nrc his own release by a writ of UP IN tho to O. t. 7.-Au the who has at wircs as Iwo weeks prior to il tlie Venezuelan troops San aud estimated at bad mit discharged a the massed under the of ucia at Both nt of before the of to the thousand are also nt the ground e federai IN Trainmen Killed In Wreck OVER Foond thn Was Entirely Into STONED THE Hold Inland of Oct. 7.- Yesterday a of the press interviewed Dr. Alejandro president of the committee of the Venezuelan Nationalist regarding the is the virtual bader uf the party aud the of He was a minister and is a Today ho Ih in in until the present witnessed and actions toward but they are now to protest against the Nationalists nor the country at large have ever the actions actions which now promise au international The do not war with a sister nor would they follow Castro ill a On the contrary as widl as tin country at would refuse to had ever really there would be no necessity for Castro's as at present in order to obtain an army to punish the In such an event all would loyally to do not think Castro will declare war In the first to lio so legally be must obtain the consent of the which nill before February In the second place I do not believe members of the Venezuelan they are all partisans of ever consent to a ruinous war with in order to help Colombian do I in the possibility of tho reconstruction of a Gran by force of achievement was under certain special that do not exist a Gran Colombia is intellectual but never by military AH the talk now indulged iu on this subject is a mere a blind to cover the personal ambitions of a few Castro recently ordered the imprisonment of all Nationalists in Ven This me that he does not intend to declare war against after eliminating the Nationalists there would be comparatively few Venezuelans left who could be counted - to supply the money needed to wage against reason for not a of will lie made lies in President attitude toward the internal If lie intended to declare war be at to unite all of all political creeds iu a solid front the is the He is the and the hitter will before long lose turn on their tormentor actively and in arms aud declare In tlie event of his declaring war against President Castro will receive only the of a few of the most of his The others would desert rning F1 who is n prisoner at San I ean say that his continuous solitary in a and the chains on his arms ami the lack of exercise and the bis health is enduring the severe Oct. 7.-Four Pan Handle railroad trainmen met death near 11 milea of yesterday in a rear-end of freight Tlie bodies of three of the dead were taken otit badly but the fourth was almost entirely consumed by the which broke out 600n after the before tho wrecking crew conid fire to Work in that portion dead KIbert Thomas H. S. A. the night in of the second of s consisting of an engine and two left Hartford City for In the rear were Brosius and who bad been working on the train at Hartford City and who were en to this city to with their were the train stopped near Onward to make up The flagman was sent out to watch for the third sect ion and no danger was of the train loomed uft too close for any of the men to Weaver jumped and got The third with Frank Patterson at the had attained high struck of the the engine reared in the turned entirely and came down on its side in the A number of cars into kindling The sleeping in the caboose of the section and Fireman Hutchinson were in tho wreckage caught fire and the prevented the uninjured trainmen and who gathered from houses from to extricate the bodies of the A train conveyed a part of the Logansport lire to the The fire was and the work of the bodies The remains of Hutchinson and were but the body of Brosius was almost wreck Mas most Six cars were from the third wills the two cabooses ami the ruined ii harge In ut Oct. 7.-A  collision occurred on Uie division of the Pennsylvania railroad at Sterling west of - betw ecu n and a I t resulting in the death of Harry of of the and the serious injury of four of the The injured Buck of both shonlder A. of broken and back Hany of chad badly Collins of severely i on Down Oct. 7.Two cars on tho d were in injuring 18 Both cars were crowded ami were In on a down grade when they met. Motorman W. P. was The cars were ofT LAST Heard Bad Oct. 7. - Tho and of the late of are now of yesterday paid a Inst public tribute to tho memory of their dead governor and In n largely attended at Opera The fathering held under the auspices 0? tlie Ohio was not confined to 8,000 persons were Tho meeting was presided over by Colonel H. of The Rev. Dr. J. deliv ered the invocation and wen made by Rev. Frank M. pnK tor of the which the in Thomas Hon. Hon. D. K. and Wolf of were full of of love and honor for the memory of Mr. and dwelt on the virtues and qualities which had endeared him to the Several of the took occasion to the in terms and advised that bi- taken against lute resting feature of tlie was the reading of a letter from Dr. D. one of the president's to T. M. the of tho It was as Sept. 2(1, 1001. M. Dear President was dying I stood behind a io his room and heard him say hia last His wife came into the room and he said to It Is God's HIb will bo not was some further conversation with his wife in the way of but this should not be About an hour he said to his My God to e'en though it be a has been my constant Ho tried to say something but I could not catch It. I gave out at appropriate to be remembered as his last 1 wrote them down at the that there can bc no question about vorv D. A letter from President Roosevelt his to be present wan m. ft 7, for 0i% a m. to m. COI at tm p. m So 1, fe 8a!s No. a. m. 8. Kew Vork ersi c and lur m. No. 14 for ion New p. No 18, I tm foi ob p m. No. 18, fot Con Boston and in. No. JO New York mm at arri ve et New York 8:<M) a. m. bs froia or W. A. V. N. HUDSON i. ' la 10, p.m. THOMAS m Blany to NEW Oct. Thomas Lipton had the first day of absolute rest that he has had since he The Erin was at anchor off West but near to the shore and her owner remained on board all were very few and Mrs. aud Mr. had gone to on a visit and the Duke of Alba waa at his hotel ill New so Sir Thomas had the ship asked about hin for the near future he the dinner at the New York Yacht club Tuesday I n number of invitations to various but I have not yet decided which I shall be to ns my time is very I shall go to to he the Kuest of the Athletic club on Tuesday of Monday for that It is not likely that the Shamrock will remain in I am sorry she did not win at least one I am to give Captain Sycamore and the crew of the Shamrock a it will be on Thursday I feel that they done their very best to make the boat another source it was -IS a hope on the Erin and that another race for the may be to be If this ean be accomplished it is said the Shamrock will he laid up In New York for the She is at present in the EHe Ynn | ini j 00 fl 45 8 V 22 11 00  7 20  S Ci 21  60 to 02  10 27  IS 12 10  03 8 18 i 17 B 8 47 5 SS 7 02 7 In Phi 601 S EO 12 16 7 20  7 55  03 12 25 7 eil 815  I O 17  IO 15 S 33 10 T 'S If 22 0 50 EO 8 p.m. 10  413 8 1?  810 7 I 7  7  18  6i  P.M A. Penn - a 4 00 8 59' 4 00 9 47 69 3 20  m i i i 63 O B 9_. rn in 00; 6 20 S EO 7 20 11 6 7 su 7 03) 7 2Sl..-.. s 10 7 52' 9 1.-5 12 SSj 8 2S H 17:n 57i 7 07 7 55  5E; SS 9 4f>; i 20 S 60 f M. 20  JO 30 9 50 10 17  11 M n 1 SO 14 7  17  S New Lake N. W. Oct. 7.The of ihe visited A special train carried them to from where they were driven tie mountains to the The train at and Acid Hy 7.=John one of the wealthiest men in this section and president of the Fallon County National died aged SO from the of a doso of carbolic acid taken lust Friday night by mistake for cough Court For Cur Oct. 7..--The strike was attended by more disorder has occurred the strike imported conductor was struck by a stone through a car window anil so badly injured that he liad to be taken to a The tracks oti West Linden street Hill were greased and ir large crowd assaulted the gang of eight sent to clean the When the the crowd of 10 ears that were kept running thrown the windows from ambush crowds along route jeered threat the men were during the The claims it a hundred men to put to work this week that all of the City lines will be few carried on the ears claim most of the women NEW Oct. 7. - of the who are seen are big Atlantic liners which have s here from tered very stormy and bead places aid put to as on Hent Into Her With i 7.~ra t yesterday his in a fiendish was in bed be beat her int. then stabbed and her bn ast with a butcher A Ciblions and is in Ilia mind hiis been disordered for several Fire JII Oct. 7.Ji'ire yesterday iiv Clay in damaged tlie plant to the extent of injuring men and enforced an idleness of several lipon a forre of The injured men were who were on the roof of the boiler house when the and were with - it. Ntme of thom their the of of of the line and the is in the line from targo on the because of at to a careful at before iip HAZING at College With and to Oct. 7.George F. a in the preparatory of was enticed from his room at the house of Eaton at an early hour yesterday by members of the middle preparatory He Was divested of very article of and te walk ahead of a score of howling aided by the application of in the hands of his tormentors His clothing was fastened to the a and after he had been he was allowed outrage is the of a number of class lights this year in which the worst heretofore was compelling to into town after having been driven far into the faculty will take no action on the occurrence to the I the of the deed aie and members of have own in Cherry N. 0<t, A. editor Oi t. dispatch of the Slan Fn announces that tho Is dead at his this 7: - ridden the i au il M uno i a- mile nnd ii aud La won till 111 Ol a iM 1 a ourse of was In 7. A people yesterday Til St. church by the fall part ilion on the iri side of the outer wall as a against the during of tht bull hi - N it and fell ion of the conui d 1. M main altar were upon The most r and many of Were Pay 7.-A novel plan has bemi put into execution here by the McKinley Memorial association for the purpose funds toward the erection of McKinley One ami six voting booths were opened from I to S p. m. for the of receiving voluntary total of persons the amounting to expects to by B5 i 2 30 i 6 OD lio 6C 2 45  r. 9 45;  4o; Q 9 20  23  50i 7 00-10 n 12 SOI 3 43  45  lonH at and with mala line and road at with Reading U. K. H. W. H. General Wellsville Post it. 8 a. la. p. A ST vv in Westw a fS m. f Tmln 0:00 a. to Fly to Oct. 7.A blacksmith of barely escaped being lynched by a mob nt Pilot Rock It is A mob of men and boys secured a started for McWilliams having run and walked during the entire 4tl a 111 IS p.m. 12 0::i0p. 111.  Pa p. m. p. m. 0:30 p. In Free Oct. 7- Shortly alter 1 o'clock rday tire was discovered in the building by The ing * theatrical poster Fort was but the loss by water will iov 1  of by carriera on mail Pearl Stets 7 10:].">, 11 a. m. 4 delivery covi territory ut 7:4ri a. m. ani p. delivery 11:15 a. sna 5:'.p. and 11 to 12:45 a. send in tini mail of every should will your W. P. are is for  

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