Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - August 18, 1908, Wellsville, New York jc CI flf Appeal No Either Civil or Criminal Liti on Purely In Procedure Recom Declared to flave Bar and of will no longer decide either t criminal litigation brought Tnm N. Aug. of a were drowned in Passalo river when the craft caught The were Mr. and Mrs. Pan Kopt of Catherine Ward of Walden 20 years of 0llflUe. party yna being entertained by W. H. K fother of man Who was out a new 25-foot Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke of Belleville of Mr. KopTs also The ran low up to a barge near Coc gress street where be left his while he to get more his absence some one picked ep 'a lighted the of which dropped into gasoline on the A blaze flared up Burke aboard the pulling after him his wife and three Kopf At the same on purely technical but Will base rulings on the merits if the if formulated by a special committee of the American Bar association become was appointed at its last aminal and Mrs. Pan Kopi and to suggest remedies aild draft Lo prevent delay and 1 who was an cost in Its report will be presented at the nexi annual meeting he held in Seattle 25 to 28._________________________ jumped after but one of the women clung tenaciously about his body that he was and all foui went BEYOND A U D. report changes In the practice in the federal courts the purpose of expediting the trial of preventing the reversal of on to render final on the merits Instead of new and preventing for delay In criminal Young Women Drowned While Bathing in Lake Grud Aug. 17. Three jroung women who were staying at a cottage near Adams Landing were bathing 4a Lake They aged 19, Miss Sarah aged 27, Miss Elizabeth age not a cousin of Sarah ttt the report of the which has reached the three young women were in the water together when one of them dropped Into a deep The other two started to got beyond their depth and all went none of them being able to were no other bathers near and no one on shore was able to go to the The bodies were and were sent to Plattsburg last IM CROWD Aug. O. D. K. died while in hit leper Her from effects of leprosy 6, Annis Had Juet nervous strain following their due has destroyed His Yacht Was she Is totally Unaware Mains and husband is Took Effect In was a veteran of in View of a Crowd of Mexican civil ' federal Aug. to is sbe whom be held responsible and be cared nf his 8. son o Brigadier General U. S. shot and ntor wounded B. own er and publisher of Burr Monthly and a number of other maga Ann is survived his bu a few LATE IRA D Ira who died in wus ah die world as in evangelist and writer of gospel the he bud His health began to fall shortly after he lost Ills for a year be bad been very Mr. Sankey was burn tit in 1840. tw first came under the notice of L. the Sankey's best known hymns an- Ninety and and Comptroller of County Aug. 17.An the fees charged by county shooting occurred on the land ' o' Westchester made Stags 61 the Yacht club r Martin H. has In the Flushing in view of of gaily dressed amoni was the wife of the victim from that county in fees on the chil nul the total declares a who was to take hit ment given out by the state and a party of friends sailing 1er, 163.800.79 were by jUHt stepped from his yacht Sutherland during his Incumbency when he was met by that office and were paid accompanied Prank M. the present on the club's landing addition Sutherland the two men had bad a 13.810.0! and Buck in fees to exchange a 4he legality of which the Mists Rolled but fill several have every known Taken statement that the evil which seems most serious the Is the in n any jurisdictions to dispose of or writs of both in civil criminal upon tei to deride upon the tho of the rule for dt appeals and of not based on reversible ted in the court hut the merits HM the ilie the ihe upon in all courts at common on of on in civil law hna lieen retained of and in many states which have code procedure the rules have in court of chain relating to the The which had up in courts of law of considering whether error had been committed has been applied to appeals In equity In oui the original equity un this subject was far more conducive to Interest of the report calls atten Won to the fact that the of the courts in ( law cases % to of Bank Aug. 17.William J. Bryan will deliver one of the principal speeches of his campaign at on 27 when he will make an address on the guarantee of the as of each and to reverse If there has been any In fraction of these makes the trial of a case a declared the which the wins who plays the the merits of the fta Flagrant Abuse In Judicial light to a writ of error In criminal cases is by the as a flagrant in judicial ' the committee sued out solely for The punishment of notorious criminals thiis is constantly Justice 1 especially in the suing out of writs of trom thf supreme court of the States to the decision of tbe highest courts of criminal The date for the Topeka speech was arranged by the national committee with Bryan over ihe in We recommend that no writ of error re In ( cases to the supreme of the States be allowed unless a justice of that court shall certify there is cause to believe that the defendant was unjustly It seems to have been forgotten that society has an Interest in the punishment of All authorities on criminology that the certainty of punishment is far more important in the crime than its The present system tends to make the punishment of crime as uncertain as human laws can make support of this recommendation the an address of Andrew 1). White in which he stated that while murders were increasing rapidly was becoming more and more and in the light of recent cases in New York and elsewhere was seen to be a and that he favored preventing appeals based on mere technical matters and upon errors of trial judges in trifling matters of procedure and the like which have nothing to do with the question of guilt or committee that thff In civil procedure which it are not theoretical but have been tried and adopted in England to satisfaction of the bar and the benefit of These reforms in England have resulted in far more ex They would be ' - far as reform in criminal procedure Is says the grievance of which we complain has never existed in but the statutory provisions there are similar to those by committee will submit the draft of an act to amend In the particulars the procedure of courts of the As to reform in practice in the staFe the committee had no recommendation to believing that results can be obtained by of the her Be Principal Political Event of the Current y throughout the country will be quickened this week by several interesting one the most of which will be the formal notification of Congressman James of his nomination as vice presidential candidate by the will take place in L on when Senator chairman of Hie will deliver an address In behalf of tha and to which Mr. Sherman will Also Notified the same day in E. W. the Prohibition candidate for will be formally notified of his Professor A. S. the Prohibition vice presidential will speak Tuesday at N. by Taft and a rally of Virginia Republicans will occur at Hot and Mr. presidential will make a political William J. the Democratic will deliver a speech on the at lies and wUl that night for will attend a of Mr. Bryan expects to remain in Chicago for Hitchcock of the man E. of the cratic will change their of this Hitchcock Sherman ceremonies at I tica going from there to he will on Thill Mack ex to 1 1 atic in York the He iTI nu to i the latter of the tu participate in e with at County of York plans to several during Greene county fair at Wednesday the Cortland county fair and on Thursday will speak at the state con of the Volunteer association at Battleship Atlantic battleship fleet is due at N. 8. from for a seven On Rw Du Brans Ids 62ndi birthday nt Lake and on that day will be placed on the retired John of county has been summoned Governor Hughes of York to pear before him at Albany on to answer of alleged neglect of duty for failure to alleged gambling at Saratoga Bradley Is preparing to enter a vigorous of Mediation With a view to securing am of the between the Lackawanna and Western railroad and Chairman of the Interstate of the mediation board under the Erdman will confer In New York on with Vice E. E. of the railroad revolver and opened fire ot Comptroller Glynn has placed a copy the report of Shots Took fore the board of supervisors of first shot went wild and Chester calling the attention tried to take shelter behind a fellow of that body to the provisions of with the captain thrust his arn paid from the county under that of Hai way and Westchester states the shots at all of ' of ing work Is performed by deputy 6ttar<| Wm m ' tn of Have ing Requested 1y tlw to of the the tiring of the first shoi Mrs. who had watched meeting of two men from club up a series of pierc ing shrieks aud a members rushed to iht lo the rescue oi Annis had gone a were at the point ui a bv the w be threatened lo shoot ihe man w he Iim said be tween these two aud 1,1 shoot the man ' same time Mr Hains displayed a full of Party Appeal For Aug. 17.An appeal for campaign contributions addressed to friend of was sent out by the national committee of the People's met hero and national at the St. James The asserts that w llj be nec essary for to sec ure the of the party's nominees appointed under section 89 of the code of c ivil When Mr. Sutherland assumed there were two of the number later af 'd to and when Mr k the office to deputies are paid regular salaries by the ranging from 12,400 to and receive no ion from the county whn does no court When deputies are not employed with I. n ties t ley perform services in I rhe who receives benefit at no the the for many ii bullet iHi his arm and more in tL aud waa tak en to the Flushing hospital In a 1 pou arrival there he re gained sufficiently tt speak a few but accord Ing to hospital wert to the that he preferred to say nothing in explanation of the upon Hains and his whc had calmly awaited arrest on thf club were jess To Po lice who ques as to his and Forrest of N. chairman of Hains told of having broken the campaign his and that the course ho the national to was the only one he considered open to captain then asked for a tele graph blank and wrota the following dispatch to his father at Fort Han N. shot Come to Flush Ing police general lost no time In answer Ing his son's As OF THOUSANDS WILL 17.The advance guard of visitors to the notification Ceremonies began to spent dar ^t j police station was Senator chairman of conducted to the cell to which the the notification committee is expected j captain and his brother had been com The committee In charge of I mitted by Coroner and three a long consultation together The general then left for refusing hj make any Made No celebration expect the visitors Iii will number tens of who are paid a in county for these lie code of civil procedure an officer not or fee or to him hv law for anv unless the was by It would that when compen ed tbe clerk for a t' to titled h a and no 1 or i- h cn imi w I iiv ihe by hlm ta Private J. B. A. First minois by m of Inquiry for the al son at laS pursuit of s mob by development in war In attempt to cut the fire and phone wires leading Into was Bot A men on top ot an to reach lines a wagim load ot aok diers Ing their nippers Ordered to Protect The court of Inquiry oaM tm aet in the Klein was one the He had been ii iur four to the attempted the Klein the only not aware that Nelson or had been after a squad a crowd at Allen Five minutes a report reached lieutenant shots had been fired In the He a fult platoon to the place to When the additional soldiers appeared the crowd broke and the fugitives for several and the which ha near scene of Saturday was In an for a Guardsmen on Scores of. left on foot by trolley the riding as far aa their ' means permitted and then across These tramping and are 4he source of some from the communities through which they of the are advanced In years The be to add fuel to 11 rash thUft far haw ti BAY SECTION GEORGE IN HUGHES STUMP FOR made today by Hen of the bureau at the Republican national that Governor Hughes has offered a. services as a speaker daring the ram and the offer has been The Governor 1n Ohio in will niuke several speeches in ' States returning to v fused to the Seron J - f nf SiMii r d ' id In ali df ' ( he t In ' here and ' -A 1 -x r the ' they will f. h uili them e- the Trainmen on en y died at 7 without i regained except Aug. 17.The enUre brief when first received bay section at Lake George is In | hospital No The Bay house has could be obtained from Mm been It had 125 cottages have also been WANTS TAFT Aiag 17.Aamlrl Cervera of Spanish war has writ ten a letter to Judge Taft expressing a desire for his ANfi PAVEMENT Curad HOOF Ask yoar or we wli send paid oo receipt and to refund the money ' rt fails to S nd for eur free HAINS 17.Capt. was arraigned with his T. before magistrate Hains was arraigned on the of murder and his brother on the of being accessory before the On motion of their adjournment was taken for a ER BLOWN resort steamer Leelanau was blown on Carp this are known to be two fatally a dozen or more are missing and to be and many seriously The amy is ihAi ' at ut a hff a Hailton tlie One you want to teW your vacation order the Reporter sent to you while JURY IN 111 Aug. 17.A special grand jury was summoned today and will be In session long as mob violence is Evidence will be from day to has been obtained and ' at thin the picking an the and tu the railroad tracks ixi where it they are F and r l maas Crushed by Steam O Amk IT In a vain attempt to s op H m its flight down a hill lUt h. years and was i rushed In to an another ta The a passed over Rush's bt