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   Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - January 28, 1902, Wellsville, New York                                i Firet TUESDAY 28 1B02  Section - 8 POLES Cruelties of WIPE OUT Was 8ald That German In Poland Wera Imbued With Hatred Contempt the Will Forwarded to Jan. 27.Ropresontativca the 200.000 Poles living In met in fivo in parts of this city last night to protest against the alleged of Prussia in her Polish all of the speakers maim that the final effort ot the was to crush out oven the language of Poland and that this culminating effort of the German in Poland was imbued solely with hatred and contempt for the people they It was told how by their German teachers for Baying their prayers in their sative had been arrested and thrown Into together with Mieir parenta who voiced a of protest were adopted ftt each meeting and will bo forwarded to the Prussian SCHLEY IN Church In the Morning and Drives Through the Jan. 27.^Visitors were not permitted to see Admiral Schley was given ample time to rest after Saturday's arduous breakfast in their apartments at the the Admiral and Mrs. Schley with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Munger attended services at the Trinity Episcopal church at 11 As their place of worship had not been made only the usual congregation was The sermon was preached by Rev. W. A. Iain of the University of the but only reference he made to Admiral Schley was when he notified the congregation of the admiral's When the service the congregation stood in line at the door and as Admiral Schley passed out ho shook hands with thorn and to tho Admiral and Mrs. Schley were driven to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. where they took a short drive through the the to their apartments remained until 7 were driven to thp homo of Mr. and a dinnor in honor of the admirai and his was TIto affair was only Immediate friends boine admiral will be busy Monday from early morning until late at on Schley's Jan. 2T. Secretary was in conference with the president for over an hour yesterday presumably In regard to the appeal of Eear Admiral Schley from the findings of the court of Inquiry which was referred by the executive to the navy department for The secretary was accompanied by Judge Advocate General Lemley and Solicitor who conducted the case before the The meeting president followed a gathering of these gentlemen at Secretary ling's and when they departed lor the House they Md them bundles of papers which had the appearance of legal Secretary Long declined to say anything for publication regarding the of German Jan. 27.Repreaenta-Mvea of the various German societies of New York and vicinity met to plans for the reception of Prince Henry It was decided that there - evening of Feb. 2G, the same on which the newspaper men of country will meet the prince at It was announced that Dr. Ton Holleben had given his to the It is estimated that more than 30.000 marchers will be in line and Prince Henry will review the parade from the building of the Arion Fifty-ninth street Park IN THE df Heavy In Soma Jan. 27.~Tli coldest day of winter with the at mm all day and a brisk north all cattle will greatly no matter what provision has to wheat crop will also suffer not enough snow haa accompanied the blizzard to protect tho rank the now country settlers and those in moving wagons of which thero are will In the Indian principally Creek where tho full blooda are in destitute tho are bad for the of such Jan. 27.Clear, calm very cold are tho weather conditions over tho entire according to reports received last Cattle on the western ranges are suffering and much loss is likely to ensue the situation shall Very little wind accompanies the cold and this makes tho condition more coldest portion of the state Is the northern tier of reports the mercury as reading 10 below with clear and the western part of the the cold is moderating the mercury being from 8 to 14 degrees below In tho eastern portion of the the weather Is very near the Know which fell is packed tight and the wheat will be well Degrees In Three 27. A Free Press from A terrific snow storm set In here at 7 The temperature fell 20 degrees in three Heaviest Snow of the Jan. 27.The heaviest snow of the season fell Tho thermometer is falling The mercury now registers 10 below IN to Interest Andrew In the MILLIONS TO BE ASkED m SOUTH of Amount to Expended In Monterey and the Balance In the Other Steel Plant to Established at 27.If the efforts now making by United States Consul General Philip C. Hanna aro four million dollars of Andrew Carnegie's wealth will be used in tho establishment of libraries in Of this amount Is planned to be used in the establishment of a magnificent in Tho plan contemplates tho expenditure of tho remaining three millions in tho establishment of libraries at Torreon and San Luis Hanna has taken up the matter with Mr. Carnegie direct and feels confident of He eayn be expects Mr. Carnegie to be particularly interested in the founding of fi library In this city because of establishment here of a steel plant and the consequent importing of workmen from the HENRY'S of Commerce and Tender Him a Luncheon at Jan. 27.It was announced last night that Morris K. J. Pierpont Edward D. George F. John Elbert H. L. N. A. S. Alexander E. William James and W. K. Vanderbilt will on Feb. 20 give a luncheon to Prince Henry of Prussia at The gentlemen mentioned are known for this function as the committee of commerce and industry and the luncheon was arranged because of a belief that it would please the prince to meet men from all over the United States In business invitations will bo limited to 100 and they have already been sent Schurman Reiterates Views In Boston Jan. 27.President Schurman made a statement hla recent Boston In which ho advocated the eventual Independence of the people of the The substance of his late speech was to the effort that if the Christians of Luzon and wanted independence and showed themselves capable of assuming this country eventually give It to Schurman said yesterday that he believed the policy he advocated more than anything promote the welfare of the President he had declared In his to congress that we were to do for the Fill far more than any other nation had done for a tropical people and that we were to fit them for after the fashion of really free He said he stood with President Roosevelt in his policy and was against the policy advocated by General which would colonial servitude like that of and and that it as proper for one to advocate a of eventual independence at the time It wonld to the adop tion of Wheaton's since the American people have not yet the question of final Philippine TAFT IN Coppin Sees Little For of the New Jan. 27.The Right Rev. 1, J. who from this city about a year ago on tho to take charge of the 14th Episcopal of tho African Methodist Episcopal church in South returned by tho same arriving Ho ia from and the first bishop sent out by the A. M. E. church to tako bt this which Ilea south of the Zambesi river and two the South African and the found plenty of work awaiting me when I got out he two conferences were mapped but were not and only ft start had been made in their We now have between 40 and 50 churches established with over 100 traveling We have recently bought a large building in Cape whore in next we will open a school to students for a collegiate Wo are also soon to industrial and literary school near modeled on the same general plan as the school at are seriously in this by the unsettled condition of tho country owing to the war There seems little hope of the terrible war cloud You cannot of The Roers nre gradually being wiped off the It ia no longer war but slow will never listen to any arbitration proposition which means the restoration of the and the Boers will accept no other as long as they are able to keep nn this guerrilla method of they notwithstanding the smallness of their keep thousands of soldiers in the field busy watching them and trying to head them Coppin goes here to where he will remain for two 10 to the CHAMBER OF WEEK IN the Present Restriction Is of No Benefit to and Chinese Labor le Needed to Work Conditions In Island Jan. 27. The American hamber of commerce here formulated aij appeal to In which it earnestly praya for the enactment of laws allowing Chinamen to entc the Philippine under such restrictions as tho United Philippine commission may Tho present law concerning continues this is ef no benefit to the as If admitted would not Into competition with local labor and their entry into the islands is Imperatively as the hemp and sugar lands of the are only partially Without this legislation this country cannot be properly Building In Manila has been badly retarded because of this lack of and for the American chamber of commerce composed entirely of American citizens representing commercial interests respectfully prays for immediate action in this Charles W. Miner of the Sixth Infantry the conditions on the Island of to be and that 400 and men armed with under the of the fanatical bandit Papa are terrorizing the people of PRESS AT N. of Property Had Jan. 27. Fire early Sunday at N. wiped out several buildings in the business section of the town and several other buildings were badly The loss is estimated at from to and the at two-thirds that flames started in W. M. Glover's burned this and also consumed the stores of F. Piaget Alfred toy and notion the office of the Essex and Hudson Gas company and the hardware store of I. Seymour Clover mme months ago received a letter which he turned over to the threatening his life and the destruction of his This leads the authorities to think the fire may have been purposely Wants N. Jan. 27.It is argued in some quarters that if the British government Is prepared to withdraw from the International sugar conference at and to provide a bounty on West Indian in order to assist Great Britain's West Indian colonies which are inhabited by Great Britain also provide a bounty on Newfoundland fish and thereby la Inhabited by white Scotchmen and Irishmen and their It Is held by certain officials that this action should be taken by the British government as a return tor the renewal by Newfoundland of the French modus Lost In Burning 27.In a dispatch from the correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the of Athens report the celebrated on to have been burned last Thursday night and that the prior nine monks while 20 seriously The occupants of the were Bleeping at the time the out according to the and the monastery itself was damaged to the extent of RT Ow Simples m Mm Jan. 27.Colonel Wilson last Saturday captured 20 Boers near in. River He was preparing dawn the next day to move away with his captives when a superior force of Boers made a desperate effort to recapture the A hot fight ensued In which all but three of the escaped and In which a few men or wounded on both President N. Jan. 27.Samuel president of the dav morning aged 42.  the Government Is Concealing Nothing and That It Is Well Jan. 27.~William H. civil governor of the Philippine arrived in Chicago yesterday af from San He was met at the depot by President S. M. Felton of the Chicago and Alton Railroad company and went at once to Mr. Felton's residence where he spent the Taft only answer I have to make to the ideas e-f individual who declare that the true condition In the Philippines is being or that of peace that can never be brought is that the government is concealing nothing and that its conclusions aro not based on wild but substantial Taft left over the Pennsylvania road for Fair 27.Senator Horace White will introduce the annual state fair In tho senate The for a appropriation to run the big state Of this amount represents a sum needed to make up an existing deficiency and the remainder will be used to meet the general fair A has already passed the which permits county fairs to held at the the state fair is Heretofore county associations had to forfeit all state money they were entitled If they held on the 5ame thp This may cause considerable in connection with Government Jan. 27.-A small gasoline launch to the government and named the General bearing important dispatches for the government and General was sighted by the revolutionary fleet near Rio off coast of Agua southwest of Two shots were fired at General Campo from the revolutionary Pad ilia and the former was Wife Jan. 27.Mrs. Bridget was beaten to death at her home In East Boston the ending of a family quarrel the police by her Michael while he was crazed with The husband is under couple had five young Kllroy is a longshoreman and a giant In He came home in an ugly mood during Saturday night and began to abuse Mrs. his acts The children cowered in terror In the bedroom until the eldest aged 13, attempted to leave to find The stopped him and I the children of the room until boy says that about 7 o'clock the children heard their mother moaning and that he crept into the found her on the He gave her ni She then apK to go to but a little New York Jan. 27.Samuel fourth vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad who have direct executive charge of the construction of the extensive New York tunnel for that company under the two rivers and Manhattan in discussing the reports that the company will be forced to pay exorbitant prices for property in New York for terminal because speculators have obtained possession of much of the said the company would not In any way be or delayed In the proposed that even it resort to condemnation to secure all tho property for terminal there was plenty Of work in mense project which could and bo carried on independent of the terminal to give time to clear up iuch proceedings should they become Railway Official Jan. 27.-W. Q. general manager of the Call lorn I a and Joaquin and tho Santa Fe Pacific railway 9n.4deRly last Not to Have Been Jan. 27.The German press throughout shows irritation over the alleged British attempts to throw on the policy entertained towards the United States by before the of the Nearly nl Ithe German regard these in the same as does the Deutsche upon the actuated of Norman in the honre of commons is fint tiie of n to 1r>tervr-it Ion in- is a blow 'n tbo of Tt on of + p iH In nnd T ord the of Wales Jan. 27.The day passed without any disrespect being shown to the Prince of arrived here Saturday evening to represent King Edward at the celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Emperor William next German crowds have a too deeply abiding spect for royal personages and are too thoroughly pollened to jeer iii a city where the lifting of one's hat is as universal as ordinary It was singular to see the passing crowds with never a hat raised and to no murmur of abroad of the Prince of Wales was his amid thunderous from the shores of Newfoundland the through which prince to be driven on his way to visit the British ambassador were without one single British receiving the most elaborate attentions fmm the family of Emperor and from officials of Wales chilling attitude of the German Almost all the newspapers refrain from editorial comment on his of Revenue and Cuban of Jan. 27.The have made no programi for the for the week are no liK of Importance for although the and the Hill for the of gold and filver are on tlie calendar may up long. Thun far no t been fised for of and the K hill will talee as to be considerable to during the nre no bills ready to fill the gap when bills of a general are interest of the week in the opening of the the ways and means committee on the reduction of war revenue committee gives Monday to this the beer In the and the fen interests In the the committee to the subject of more of the representatives of the be t and also several planters who have come to the present their of the One of the of the left for home to be gone a week and to an among the members of the no action on reciprocity would be taken for a the Jan. 27.Tfie senate will devote its attention this week to the Philippine tariff It the purpose Senator who is In charge of the to It before the senate persistently until it fs of. He does not on final action for some It is not the purpose of the friends of the to debate It but the which will be made on it and upon the entire administration of Philippine affairs Inevitably will bring replies from many of the Republican It Is understood that a majority of the senators on the Democratic sine of the chamber will be heard the is will seek the earliest to have the recommended by his committee formally but probably not press these when senators are prepared to proceed with set Nelson will take advant age of chance to have the bin a of commerce considered with the hope of securing action upon It during the week If Jan. 27. mont has by the committee which had the ia that President Roosevelt the invitation of the Free and to be itB on 4 at the 160th of of George Washington into tho The celebration 1 place in the Masonic two years Joining tha at L. I. wan at on 4, 1752.  to Paid European Jan. ff. the captive American and her have been located near in the vicinity oC The American delegates conducting the negotiations for the release of have arrived at 30 miles cf and probably over money Drowned N. Jan. 27.After dragging the Susquehanna river here for 21 the body of Lamonto the 14-year-old son of Larue was brought to the He was drowned while Jani 27.- - At many of tho of Cleveland special services were held In some of tho churches no special services were held the life of the late president was eulogized by the in preludes to their sermons and by Special collections for the McKinley memorial were also taken at many of the Caused Jan. 27.Allen 21 years of committed suicide day afternoon upon the farm of George three miles from West where he was Despondency caused by this belief that his sweetheart had tired of him ifl attributed as the PARTY of Free Thinkers For Jan. 27.The National Liberal party was by representatives from all of the The preamble to the new constitution was adopted declared for the separation of church and state lo the of chaplains in the and legislative and all public the taxation of property and the of Sabbath The party is the amalgamation for political purposes of Free and it is more distinctly in polit ics t han the secular The organization was formed at Buffalo last with T. J. Bowles of as president and W. F. Jamison of Cincinnati as who were in charge of the national convention but other officers will be elected free love element was not admitted the new bur the woman suffragists were For Attempt to Jan. 27.Miss Lulu a stenographer employed by a local was held at the police station last night on account of an attempt to shoot the Boston American league ball of Prominent 27.Dr. James R. a prominent resident of committed using a revolver He was 77 years old and In view of the fact that the public knew of no trouble which had come on the temporary insanity iR given as the Reid Will Head Jan. 24. General James Wilson and Captain Clark who will the army and navy at the coronation of King talked with the president yesterday In a general way concerning their duties on that Mr. Reid will head the special embassy and on the Invitation of Mr. Reid General Wilson and Captain Clark will spend several days at his near New York city for the purpose of agreeing on a program for participation in the coronation Captain Clark later visited the capital and was presented to senators by Senator Rochester Jan. Two answering closely to the description given out by the Rochester police of the two men suspected of the murder of Jeweler Brown were seen in this city but disappeared before being The entire to locate them up to a late The Jan. 27.-^-Lord'Stratheona and Mount Canadian high commissioner in lias addressed letters to the press in which he calls attention to the expanding trade Great Britain and expresses belief of much greater and correspondence us to best of this by the - commercial et 24.-St. was selected as the westing place and Henry A. Taylor of fise Quincy or so a the present Charles Francis Adanis was on the visitine of the in ibe of the town and a He fme room a few before that possessed a wise and tt Mr. blue lingers and protruding toes of some of the been Miss B of giving Will Visit Jan. correspondent of The Daily at Brussels saya in a Mr. Kruger received fresh invitations New York and Philadelphia to and that he will probably upon an tour nest was re-elected president for the ensuing year by the tlon of the custom ' of As Widow see Jan. 24.Tho has granted a pension of to the widow of Colonel the Ninth Tien Tsin during the campaign who had followed his as long as it is nor her for afternoon of St happy boy a 1 orange and a y ont Mr. Adams pit I were Jan. Investigation here Of the report that attempt had been made upon the life of King George of in the park at proves tho story without - Jan. 24.The ordered the first battalion of the to transferred from Fort Ethan to of Jan. 24.CoB^ 529. 523.  

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