Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - October 17, 1902, Wellsville, New York * t i ' M 112 61* OCTOBER 17,1902. and Miners Have Reached Common will be Hea Named Six as Arbitration the Offer Was Presented to the President by President Again Communicated With Operatora and a Conference Was Held at the White House Between Representatives of and Carroll O. Wright and Mr. Agreement Reached Mitchell Has Called a Meeting of the Executive Committee and the Strike Will Be Called Off and Mining Oct. 16.The following statement announcing the close of the strike was issued at the White House at 2:20 a. a conference Mitchell and some further conference with representatives of the coal operators the president has appointed the members of the commission to inquire and pass upon all questions at Issue between the operators and miners In tihe anthracite coal General John M. U. S. late chief of engineers U. S. D. as an officer of the engineer corps of either the military or naval service of the United W. D. as an expert mining Mr. Parker Is chief statistician of the coal division of the United States that waa * with Mr. witli held a long Mr. It ivas learned that the chief feature until having the agreement was the adoption oi a sixth member to the arbitration the surmise following as mattey of r urse that the member would be more particularly a representative of said at the same time that now aa agreement had been arrived at the president would insist on an immediate resumption of work at tie mines and that he had reason to expect his advice would be followed Bacon partners in Mr. J. banking were present at final conference as the of the the gathering broke up all present were in high good humor and there was a general exchange of of the Brotherhood of has been an important factor In the made by President to effect a settlement of between the miners and the operators and therefore was in position to talk frankly with Mri Counter is believed that at the ci this Mr. Mitchell had formulated a statement asking a counter proposition to that by the Later he tWs to the president going directly from Mr. Sargent's to the White House at 3 o'clock that no authorized statement of the counter proposition could obtained it can be stated on excellent authority that Mr. In D. aud editor of the Engineering and Mining of New George OS a ol a United Stales E. Ce iar grand chief of the Order of Railway as a the president that for the purpose of such a the term sociologist means a man who has thought and studied deeply on social questions and has practically his H. as a acquainted with the and selling of John L. of 111. The has added Bishop name to the Carroll has been has a cf and the 1 ' 1A-;, f Up by Mr. Mitche I and Pre sented to Oct. 16.The anthra cite coal strike Is not yet practically but some progress has while there remain certain obstacles to be removed in the language of Secretary it is be tan be removed and a termination of the strike finally The principal of these obstacles is the of the proposed commission to the differences between the minors and Mitchell indicated formally to President Roosevelt that the Mine union dissents from re striction placed by the operators on the choice of the proposed arbitration and the president to have an absolutely free hand in the selection of members of the commission to with an adjustment of relations between the stress In stating hiss objections on the proposition that one of the commission should be a judge from the Eastern district of He was in some of his objections which he voiced in what might be termed a counter proposition to that of the the president and the head of the union had exchanged views freely and gone over this counter proposition of Mr. Mitchell's a call was sent out by President Mitchell for a joint today of the executive boards of the Mine union for the three anthracite districts of this meeting it is believed an will he reached on a statement to bo officially promulgated by j the union in response to the I proposition from the to Reconcile having liio views of at j once with the aud to the differenced developed and to have the make some further liib aim being to reach a mon accord between miners and the labor dispute may by finally and of coal the conclusion of Mr. Mitchell that he nad no winch he could give to It ai the temporary White that no the would bo maie at this the least of tiie BOARD Delegate Convention Will Pass Upon Off dent Mitchell hero Ington at 1:35 letins of the ol the iwi thW the strike was settled were read He was hut he should he withheld see who the sixth representative on the commission I understood before I left Washington that a sixth man and that he The whole matter placed before the Joint meeting of the three executive of took exception to the of the union and to the limitation of the time in under tiie prised there is tobe no His particular was to the insistence of the owners that they should bo permitted to from which the arbitrators should be drawn by the is understood he took a firm eland against this saying he satisfied the miners Would nol submit to any arbitration which would not be arbitration in fact as well as in urged that this would not be the case if one side to the controversy were afforded the advantage of the classes from which the arbitrators were to be He expressed as being as anxious as but planted himsell on the proposition that the should be allowed to name the arbitrators without any or limitations made either by the or by the mine % understood also that the of the mine proposition omitting any reference to the does not meet Mr. Mitchell's He if to obtain some formal recognition of the although that Is a technicality which he may waive as by an agreement to arbitrate the controversy the miners will get a general recognition of their Mr. also opposed the restriction made in the proposition limiting the selection of a federal as crae of the arbitrators to a was on excellent although net the president or Mr. that President Roosevelt agreed to present Mr. contention to the It is that be Mitchell assured the president of his anxiety to end the but said the miners firm in their sition and that he could not afford to i sanction any that would their at this i He was to overlook i minor objections and indicated his intention to demand only an arbitration I board which should bo fairly i respect equally to ihc interests j of both parties t o thp While the those who are familiar with tlie position taken by Mr. Mitchell is not rich in ' it Is believed generally that the the last conference had been i existing between the mm of Made by Mr. in the I will up to see the full issued by Mr. reply to the if he would comply with the president's request that coal mining be resumed Immediately he said he make a more definite answer when he Icnew more about the his with the report ers at the hotel lobby Mr. Mitchell went to his office on the second where he was closeted with Mr. While there a press representative again went to him for further on the situation regarding immediate resumption and he mode the positive statement that a delegate convention must first pass upon the question of calling off the From the time of the calling of the convention to Its adjournment is only a matter of three or four is hardly any doubt that a convention will Stand by any agree ment he has male to President Roose N. BULGER Coler Says He Upon the But Thinks State Regulations of Coal Mines Is Preferable to Federal on the S. Coler last night was notified officially of his by the Democratic state convention for governor of New The ceremony took place Democrats of prominence from various parts of the United States Senator David B. John B. and Robert B. president of the Tilden Mr. to the Later Charles N. the Democratic nominee for lieutenant joined the speech of was made by Mr. who said among other years of Republican supremacy has brought us to the present condition or popular in the history of the Mr. Stanchfield proceeded to eulogize Mr. Coler for the ability he had shown as comptroller of New York and declared that his In that office was a guaranty that if he becomes governor that office will be administered capably and for the benefit of the formally accepting the Mr. Coler said In Stands on platform adopted by the Democratic convention at Saratoga has had my careful consideration and I the in providing this has already caused a serious loss to the trade of the and the competing with New York for the commercial primacy must inevitably gain In trade until this There are today a handled villages and towns the and through the etata la a condition approaching 1% towns at be revitalized If the ports the Great Lakes were made as fully tributary to our general trade as they Jurors Obtained at End of First Day's Oct. 16.~The second of Roland B. charged with the murder of Mrs. Catherine J. was begun in the criminal of the supreme court before Justice J. S. Lambert of N. From Oct. 16.The central committee of the German Coal has sent to the American striking coal miners anJ has b it. i have long been persuaded sued directions to the of the that a decided gain for the cause of associations not to work extra time government would be the object of increasing the if the American people of coal for out comrades the American have already been engaged for five months in a mighty struggle with gigantic united capital and last week oui brothers in Prance also reciting the demands the committee's or der our brethren get their just that means pi tv gress for The German government will no longer be able to say that are doing for labor that A victory of the American miners he an important for us and for the International Mr. l left the House and after a brief conference with President Samuel Gompers of the American of Labor and some local labor departed for visit to Washington was by invitation of President who the president to to W in order that they the nf t to the operators will be It is said that while it may take a few days to bring them the belief is universal that the negotiations now pending will terminate the events of the day leading up to the present were entirely devoid of sensations or of dramatic Comparatively few people of the of President and as he is not known generally in his appearance conference with and in later Mr. the mine Mi: first simi of a of the conference was at 12:55 when room and announced that an official statement of the situation would be made ' Shortly after came our an 1 and - that a -i ha ' by the anthracite ' ed little He came by of the He arrived on the Pennsylvania railroad at 11:27 He by the district mine as he was on the trip of October 3, only traveling companion being a newspaper correspondent who accompanied him from second conference with President Roosevelt lasted just 35 He was ushered into the railroad all the persons having knowledge of the of the conferences are extremely enough is known to justify the statement thit while a settlement of the not the were barren of tangible The of the was entirely amicable Mitchell was in a conciliatory mood an 1 the president in his the the White House He boarded ed from a. m. until 12:55 p m. a Pennsylvania avenue car and went the president and Mr ll directly to the office President fully the proposition made by i Gompers of the Federation of the operators an arbitration | There mot Mr. Gompers and Mr. In a way the i James vice of the president Indicated objections Federation of but it is not i necessarily was as Mr. Mitchell at that time present his objections | desired to leave on first train for a formal Mr. Gompers and Mitchell walked over U approved forms of od or leases are for an le at n by v where he remained with Frank 1' commissioner of ini in the latter's Hui ing that tune Mitchell communicated by long telephone with persons in New York and in is understood that at that time he called a of the district mine presidents to be held in Wilkes-Barre discussed fully the strike t the ' th rive ' and after Mr Mitchell left the Secretary Root arrived and 5>x)n the president and secretary left on an extended As the the hall of the White the carnage he used one crutch to assist him in To a group of newspapermen he that he hoped In a day or two to be able to discard the lo his injured leg he Justice That and Conductor to Craig s ihe m tne Craig ihj conductor at the special was unable to il influence the wishes ol that the car be run it ordinarily did liad upon of the majority of the people standing by the of the road was that it was runn much faster than but ou the cai thought it was as cars run last at the the acci dent motorman rang ihe until the Tiie justice was unable to find or not the power was on when ar the When the ar was feet behind the Governor Crane and to Two of the mounted guards the same at the same As motioned the driver turned the horses on the The speed of the car slackened in a degree as the brakes were There is no evidence that the current The car br to a standstill 45 bi ond the point of It was g. to a speed of 14% miles an hour on a with brought to keep more steadily in mind the distinction separating national from state and state from municipal If I am elected I shall endeavor to observe the logical import of these No city in the state of New York in the event of my election have any cause to complain that its power to manage its own affairs has been curtailed at important questions wherein national and state elements are so closely related that frankness compels me to to them at this The unfortunate I industrial conflict between the cite mine ( and the mine i workers of ally created by the Republican I Its are directly to R publican and no I clearer admission of the felt by the of party for the conditions which j have prevailed in Pennsylvania could i be made than that furnished bv the j frantic and belated efforts of the publican governors and senators of the I states of Ne w York and j to avert the of I has been fended by its by the argument that the prosperity of the moment was to the for any legislative rage endured at the of publican party When that party in the contention that all and prosperity must be to Its wise tration of national it sowing the seed of its own It now reap the many spheres of Industry the tariff has made competition combinations of capital caused extravagant increases in the prices of the necessaries of life and reduced labor to a state on For these evils traceable directly to the Republican policy of public taxation for private the remedy is simple and The tariff must be proceedings were marked by the rapidity with which Jurors were els talesmen having been accepted and sworn before the court With the former trial it 12 days to get the first of the jurors Edward Jm belongs to the Now York of which was a member at the time of his One oi Bartow S. is still a member and is slightly acquainted with Mr. after the prisoner had been brought into General entered and seated himself by the side of his The prisoner was represented byj former Governor District Attorney W. M. K. Weekes and George Gordon bearing at the beginning of his trial waa far different than that at the He has lost flesh and looks positively and there was no the seriousness in his the corridors of the court eager to catch a of the principals in the sensational Neither Harry Cornish nor wife nor mother was Mr. had filed a protest against the special panel of on the ground of of the law providing for it and had entered an exception to tice Lambert's adverse the amination of talesmen proceeded jurors were Edward L. Frank B. a music John president of a silk Edward secretary of the board of trri tendent a M m electrical Battle In Island of Oct here that the battle m ir between of President Castro anu the revolutionists which began morning has so far been without definite Only a of the revolutionist force was The government has lost 247 men and rebels 310. The government obtain from as the German from there in Valencia is in the hands of the The fighting was resumed Not Join In Oct. penter of Saratoga county announced that he would not join In any quest for the withdrawal of the on duty in the county until the strike is of Oct. 16.Official of the withdrawal by the Jockey of the licenses in France of Milton Henry and J. American is body was found or ten feet in the rear ijf the car when it came to a Driver lay 15 feet from the Craig never knew that a dangerous the fender was not properly locked in position but that if it had been it would not in all probability have prevented the of Motorman Madden and Conductor Kelley contributed to the death ol and Madden were arrested on the day of the accident on the charge of manslaughter and they arc now under bail for trial Nov. 1, Division Oct. 16.Appellate court calendar for Nos. 155, 171, 175. 17(;. 156. 177. 180. 181. every article in the production and sale of monopoly has been Control respect to the suggestion in tho Democratic platform that federal be found in the Interest I must be entirely My view of all such questions is that before the government is on to assume the of ownership Qf should of all be honestly and I furthermore that state and of of its own creation whenever be to the concentration of h power in the hands of the f ed era 1 g o v e in e n the iif improvement Mr Pol said state of New York maintain its high without a mo 1-erniz-d -i the run a a course keeps Its the it until the maximum is There is a Tor u small which it is not economy or to Brookline columns the key to advertising In i ' York Provision Oct. 15. No. 2 76^4@77%c t o. b. No. 1 No. 2 69f. o. b. No. 2 34c; No. 3 3 36c. 5570c; good ta 95(ri'1.00. 24c; western 19MjC. large 12c small 12%c. and Pennsylvania 26c. per 18(i Provision Oct. 15. No. 1 76%c; winter No. 2 74V2C. No. 2 65%c f. o. b. No. 3 No. 2 36c; No. 3 35c. Spring best per bll 0uS'4.25; low 52.50fi 2.75. tra 24c: state and vania fail to Fancy full 12V2C: good to 11-14 common to fresh 25c. 48@60c. Buffalo uive Stock steers on good to choice shipping steers 75 t- tu lai to good Spring lair to 4.S0; good tc 7 medium 240 lbs and 7.40 Hay 6k No. 1 50 14.50; 2. 00 Cotton and a A. Wells