Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - August 1, 1902, Wellsville, New York First Section Second N. FRIDAY AUGUST 1, 1902 Section - 8 CALLED of Terror Exists at POLICE AND CITIZENS of Strikers Shot by Policemen Deputy Escorting Non Union Men Was er Helping Him Was Beaten tc July 31.A of terror holds in its Since 6 o'clock last Cent pf the of the has been In hands of an infuriated of the borough policemen were one Joseph a leading merchant and a cousin of Sher Iff was brutally clubbed tg and upwards of a score oJ were shot by and 11 Is expected that many deaths will re Beddall arrived from at 7:45 o'clock with a posse of He took up his headquarters at the Ferguson which was by several thousand To a reporter he admitted that he had asked Governor Stone to stones and a few shotguns they charged on the little band of policemen and made them fly tor their The policemen tamed in their flight at short Intervals and fired after volley at their When this Lehigh crossing was reached a passing freight train blocked the progress the two of whom were and brutally One of Stiney will is estimated that upwards of V shots were fired and the wonder is that more fatalities not More than 20 all of whom were were shot and at least two of them will the merchants and are refusing to sign the call for fearing that the miners will boycott them after the trouble to CAUSED at the Jewish From CROWDS ON CALLS FOR A. The wired that If the citizens the town petition for troops he would send them and a petition was circulated for that trouble started about 6 o'clock when Deputy Sheriff Thomas Beddall attempted to escort two workers through the line of The workmen were dressed in their street clothes but one of them carried a bundle under his arsa and this aroused the suspicion of the The bundle was torn from him and when it was found to contain a blouse and overalls the man was taken from the deputy and beaten inmost to the Beddall opened fire on the mob which had gathered by this and emptied his Two of the shots took one man being shot in the leg and the In the The deputy and the tuher strike breaker were compelled to fly for their lives and took refuge in the Philadelphia and Reading depot was soon surrounded hy an angry mob of 5.000, who were becoming more threatening and demonstrative every a hardware merchant and brother of the deputy was seen making his way through the crowd in an effort to reach his and the divining that he was carrying ammunition to those Inside the seized him and beat him with clubs and billies Into He died en route to the after this the entire borough police on the scene and escorted the deputy sheriff and his man to an engine which had been backed Into the depot for that Returning to Brigade Is July 31.Sheriff Beddall of Schuylkill county has asked Governor Stone for troops in consequence of the riot at and the prospects are that if there is another outbreak the Third Brigade will be ordered to the scene of the governor has been at Paul Smith's in the Adirondack mountains and as soon as the sheriff's message reached the executive department it was transmitted to him by Private Secretary governor Immediately started for and it is expected he will arrive here this afternoon at three o'clock on the Chicago Arrangements have been made with the railroads and the telegraph companies by which the governor is kept advised of the situation en commander of Third was here by telegraph from and if he should determine that troops are necessary it is expected that the Third Brig will bp ordered into the strike region in next 12 AT and Twelfth Regiments and Governor's Troop on July 31.(.lovernor Stone has ordered tht and regiments and the Governor s troop ot the National Guard ot in command or General J. P. S. to proceed immediately to the scene ol the General leit here shortly after midnight in a special train and all the the combined strength of which is 1,5mo, were on the ground by The governor has been kept fully advised of the situation by Private Secretary Gerwig ever since the call for troops of Sheriff Beddall of Schuylkill county early last 6 o'clock the following message received the sheriff and immediately repeated to the governor at Paul Smith's in the Adirondack mountains by Mr. W. A. sheriff and two assistants surrounded and one three of mob shot by three local police officers one possibly Town is without police protection and local government threatened by mob if they sign Feeling running Mine workers admit foreign element beyond their Mob is beyond situation greatest Sheriff for want of sufficient ROWLAND Subsequently the following message was received from the July 30. W. A. and Adjutant General Thomas J. and riot in this property citizens killed and beyond my Troops be sent Shenandoah ROWLAND Island Coast July 31.General the line of The tatter brohe through the police lines and tried to pet into the of the police restored thousand people were crowded In and about the cemetery at Cypress Hills In an attempt to witness the services at the returned from his trip of inspection of the Long Island coast defenses yesterday He the mob realized that their | to discuss the condition of the prey was about to they posts which he had visited or any of rounded the engine and the engineer the plans for the summer was afraid to In 'a few j He said nothing would be given for the crowd for a brief period and the the engineer turned on full steam and middle of If at of Chief Rabbi Jacob Occasioned Remarkable Taken to Each of Six Synagogues Statement by Mr. Owner of July 31.The funeral of the late Chief Rabbi Jacob head of the orthodox Hebrews of the United was the occasion of one of the most remarkable demonstrations ever witnessed in this city and led to a collision between the masses of Jewish mourners and the The streets weVe packed with thousands of the stores were generally closed and every point of vantage along the route taken by the funeral to the different synagogues was crowded with persons of every age and in front of the house where the body had lain in state for the last few days over 100 patrolmen kept the crowd from the entrance with considerable After the services at the house the body was taken to each of the six on the east side where brief services were Thrown on the was passing the printing press factory of R. Hoe company on Grand on its way to the cemetery in several employees of the factory pails of water from the windows oi .in upper floor onto the spectators massed upon the Pall after it was was emptied on the which shouted and struggled and stampeded in vain to Then overalls and clothing soaked in water came down from and even scraps of bolts and a dead angry most of whom were retaliated by throwing back into the the missiles that fell OR They also gathered up and sticks and In a few minutes there was scarcely a whole pane of glass on the Grand street sido of the Then someone in the factory turned on a hose and played it indiscriminately all over the funeral At one time as many as five streams were playing on the Drivers of mourning carriages whipped up their trampling over and the stronger men trampled women and children under foot in their efforts to police had in the meantime taken a band in the trouble and were clubbing the people right and They unable to cope with the crowd and the reserves of half a dozen precincts were dispatched to the It was more than half an hour before order was restored and the streets in the vicinity of the factory number of arrests were among them being several employes of the Hoe People persons were found about the bleeding from wounds upon their heads and other parts of their Ambulances had been summoned in the meantime and three The druggists were kept busy for gome time dressing the wounds of the Several policemen also were receiving cuts and Two men were taken to the One of them had sustained internal injuries and contusions and the a sprained in the day the persons arrested were arraigned in police and fines of and were imposed In several Bad feeling Is said to exist between some of the employes of the Hoe company and the Hebrews residing in the of whom there are a great and this is said to have been nf thp Hoe of the Printing Press company made a statement after the youble was over in which he said fighting was going on in the ranks Killed and Several Ball HORSES INSTANTLY Piatt Says Will Have It From New July 31. Roosevelt will haie a solid delegation from New York State to the next Republican national This statement was made yesterday by Senator T. C. Piatt of New after a with the president at Sagamore Platt was to Roosevelt's country home by Colonel George W. Dunn of chairman of the Republican state committee of New The visit to the president was by At 9:30 in the morning Senator Piatt and Colonel Dunn boarded the government yacht Sylph at New York and 1') minutes later the trim little ship was under way for Oyster They arrived off the J. Roosevelt landing at 12:38 and were conveyed immediately to the shore in a At the landing they were met by one of the president's carriages and driven directly to Sagamore After a cordial welcome by Mr. luncheon was the two hours conference which ensued both national and New York state politics were the quite naturally revolving principally around state Piatt briefly but comprehensively reviewed the political situation In both the national and state He already bad declared himself to be a supporter of Mr. Roosevelt for the presidential nomination in 1904 and he expressed the opinion that barring serious the would be nominated to succeed Mr. Piatt assured Mr. Roosevelt that harmony existed among the leaders and among the rank and file of the Republican party in New York and that without doubt the entire Republican ticket would be elected this story that Governor might retire from politics to accept a handsome business offer to but merely in the form of a denial of its Governor Odell hag it is several offers the past year or two to go Into business in a advantageous to Hut aii them have been He is a candidate for and will be In it is stated by Senator after 3 Senator leaning on the arm of Colonel descended the steep of steps to the landing to take the launch for the Sylph Physically he looks and be has for several To a representative of the press he said that be felt well response to the senator said that he and Colonel Dunn had bad a pleasant talk with the object of our visit to Sagamore suggested Colonel to discuss pending na tional matters with President Roosevelt and to inform him of the condition of the Republican party of the Ehn pire Our Interview was entirely response to other Senator Piatt after announcing the of that Governor Odell again would be a candidate candidates on the state ticket win not be decided upon untill the Republican convention meets at Saratoga In Of course the president has no candidate for lieutenant He Is urging the claims of no inquiry concerning the political future of Lieutenant Governor T. L. Woodruff excited a shake of the head by Mr. Piatt and the brief statement that Mr. would not be chairman of the Republican state executive Was Conveying Club to the Field For Game With at Crossing by Erie Of the Players Bravery of 2, 66c f. o. N. July 31.The hand wagon which was conveying the team to Suburban park afternoon at the Broad street crossing in by Erie train No. 2 and the driver in stantly killed and six others were one Both horses were also instantly The dead and Injured Charles colored skull instantly 7 years Bingham left leg cut three severe scalp injuries W. loft leg Injured bruised about pitcher back bruised about J. New York manager back badly right back pitcher back and neck bruised about other occupants of the wagon were badly shaken up and view of the track west of the crossing is shut off by the station and a bleb and the occupants of the wagon claim that the engineer of the John Delancey of this failed to blow his or ring the It is claimed by passengers that the which was 40 minutes was running 70 an band wagon was descending the hill toward the crossing the brake being The players were laughing and joking and the horses were almost on the crossing when a young at great jumped on the and tried to warn thought of turned to the others In the wagou and yelled to them to He had plenty of time to save himself but stuck to his post and hen the train stuck to his and when the train head foremost against a freight car and instantly Shea of the team attempted to save the boy on the front but was Hess and hts who had come here to see his son were on the rear of the wagon when the train struck and were hurled 25 landing on the wagon was completely around and badly The horses were dragged 2JjO train ran nearly half a mile before It could be York Market New July SO. WHEAT No. 2 77?ic L o. b. No. 1 81c. No. 2 63c; No. 8 track mixed 04c; track 64@68c. 63@70c; good 20%c; imitation large 9%c; Long 1.50. WA> IN Following Up Forces of General Island of 31.All eastern porta of including have hem by President all of whose forces and resources are concentrated near La is three days from and which is near the 4!* of where the guard of under General appeared some days General forces to General which was in the neighborhood of El Sombrero and advancing by forced Once those two forces effect a junction It is expected that they will take the against President July 31.The Democratic state convention to nominate a July 30. No. 1 76% 77c; winter No. 2 76c. 2 f. o. b. No. 3 66c. No. 2 63c; No. 3 best per low fra 21c; and Pennsylvania 21c; fair to 171A a full 11c; good to 10(?il0>i.c; common to fresh 20c. per 50 Live Stock steers on good to choice shipping 7.23; rough but fat fi 6.60; choice to smooth fat common to fair good AND LAMBS Spring choice to fair to choice to handy 0)8.10; medium choice 240 lbs and Hay No. 1 per prime loose timothy No. 1 Butter from notwithstanding tha revolution seems lacking In unity and Although there is much opposition to President Castro he still controls the situation and a single defeat Inflicted upon the revolutionists probably render him the arbiter ot the The president to leave for La Victoria The revolutionists have reappeared on the outskirts of United States steamer Potomac has visited La OF Edward's July 31.Queen Alexandria while attending the coronation fetes at Isle of last evening confirmed his majesty's splendid progress and said he could now walk across the deck of the royal yacht and that he preferred remaining off Cowes to taking another The king has signed his approval of the arrangements for the coronation which provides that their majesties shall travel to and from Westminster Abbey in great state coach and by the route originally His majesty himself feels entire confidence in his ability to carry out this 0, 1; 1, the Morning July 20.Over ten thousand pounds decrease in the of butter on the local Dairy Board of Trade yesterday over the week The decrease was marked by a drop in the ruling price that is no less It a all the way round with no encouraging the whole the price of butter kept up fairly well with the New York although slightly less as is The price of butter remains higher than in 1800 or 1901. The New York letter had pome effect on the market and it is not at all improbable that the recent delays caused to shippers by recent washouts liad some to lesson amount of the The New York report showed there was considerable stock delayed by a shade closing at 21 opened at lyii which was Five lota were sold at 20ij which was the ruling and was also New York receipts for the day were 5,975: for the New York 1900-19''cents, 1901-20'.., offerings on the board for the day were of Funds of One Company to Boster Up Another Which July 31. With the of the assignment of the ' Dudley mills at Newton Upper Falls came a report In financial circles of the misuse of notes of Bowker Fertilizer company to the extent of by Treasurer Henry F. Coe of the Hosiery who also had been treasurer of the report affecting Mr. Coo's financial administration was confirmed by Frederick who succeeded him as of the Bowker company three weeks he stating that Coe had confessed to the of the Bowker company that he had the money represented by In Mr. added that it was yet Impossible to learn from the company's books the exact sum S. counsel for the said that no action had been taken against Coe and that he did not know what the future would bring Coe is between 60 and 70 of and he claims that he did not profit personally by tho the going Into the Hosiery mills at away with his were thrown thick and fast about the of the police whereupon Chief John the order to the first volley the mob fell back and several were seen to was but They turned and with Lease The most forms of blanks for oil or gas leases are for sale at thia 50 cents a dozen by N. Majority For Education July 31.After being from the Liberal leaders one of the most important sections of the government's education was passed in the house of commons by 230 votes to 189. This small government majority was greeted with prolonged cheers from the to John July 31Andrew who bought the famous library belonging to Lord has presented It to John and state convened yesterday afternoon and will continue In session until Charles K. of Grand Rapids is being boomed by his frora Kent county and Judge H. Durand of Flinty is supported by three and there the fighting 1 is by State many windows of the | At the afternoon session procession as it moved past the that some of those attacked were forced up to the door of the it said that his employes tried to drive the assailants bark by hurling missiles at them and He added that boys working in the factory had been in the habit of jeering at Jews and he had tried everything in his power to have the practice even discharging boya if whom complaint was the riot had been quelled the funeral procession proceeded to but it did not reach the cemetery without As it passed through a Williamsburg some one threw a heavy block of wood from the roof of a R. wBO was temporary outlined the campaign in Nominated For N. July 31.George J. Smith of Kingston unanimously nominated for congress at the Republican congressional for the i 24tli district here The Schoharie led by Senator made a strong fight for equal representation with the other counties in future but were 10 eai t And Si New 2; St. 1. 1, Cheese July 31The ruling price of cheese on this market yesterday Wiis the same as last The sales were about 5000 boxes The ruling price of cheese on this market last | Aug 1st was 9:^i,cPatriot 2; 4. 4; 9; 8; 11 At 1, 3; 13 game postponed on account of railroad 6; J. 6. 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