Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - June 1, 1909, Wellsville, New York 4iiwUi>.i..iit.. 1 mm sms h finance For Ordering to Senator McCumber Spoke In Behalf of a Protective Duty on Agricultural Predicting a Relative In American Production of Wheat In Near May 29,Senator Aid In getting action by the senate on the remainder of the wiir with that the paragraph fixing duty m raw and refined sugar should again ba placed tanatA if Senator health should so as to permit of his talcing advantage qt an opportunity at a later date to move an amendment cutting the figures In tobacco schedule was also No changes were made In the finance committee rates on either The the tobacco and agricultural schedules divided the attention of the with Incidental on the side by Senator Bacon a general tariff speech by Senator and Clay criticised the provision for a on raw and refined and Mr. Clay repeated his allegations of fraudulent transactions In the Interest ol the day declared trust had benefitted by the defeat of his amendments Thursday and Mr. Oore asserted that by the adoption of the finance committee's which was the as that passed by the only five cents on the 100 pounds of Would be IN What to Call Their New 20.There la still a even when tlon involved is an International Proof of this is by F. W. head of a chain of five and ten cent who Is to invade England with hia enterprise easily surmounted which ordinarily might he considered but now Mr. Woolworth 1 at a loss to what to his foreign stores they are thrown Every other detail has been and ten cent stores will not well in nor will threepenny and sixpenny stores possess the euphony to catch the public Mr. Woolworth declared that sixpenny snop sounded pretty good to It lacks the rhythm which goes with the American name and helped make his London likes the American Idea cities ta England will have There Is no limit placed on Mr. Woolworth and if the names can be locate on the continent it is possible that Berlin and other foreign capitals will be in time Into WAS HIT BY Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 and j 1, 7. 11. 12, i At 12 1 01 00000 0 01 11 0 Batteries and Burns and 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 8 1 0 000100 01 4 0 tP Find Books OB CourTs Attached in | May 29.^A8 a result far by Attorney Wesley C. Dudley and ' Attorney Thomas A. Mr. Sullivan an order of attachment from Justice Emery in the supreme court all any of thia state may find anywhere to the name of Jared C. Weed and Samuel W. That Engineers Would to Take Out Till Hughes and I. 1 0 0 0 and Principal 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 03 10 0 In Some Batteries Powell and to May 29.In treasurer's cashier and the tax clerk his father and a TOOK THEm upwards of mm trm the waat luwa of At the same time Wss probably have begun against and his and Directors With Weed and aged 1, Sarah street ina ' like Mr. has when a large the Assistant practically all the time on fire escape fell on the Who Knew the It first was brought to { The accident occurred in the rear of Went With District Attorney bis The county 2612 to 26SSI KILLED Ending of Supper Party of Means In May 29.David to be of New aged 51. iast night shot his daughter dead In a cafe here and then committed The dead woman's name was Martha She was 22 years Mr. Henderson In the restaurant were his wife and three Need of Ice Is keenly May 29.The first violence to railroad property In the j Georgia railroad strike last to a moving freight at and in consequence the race question loomed more sharply than ever over the notwithstanding a day of much apparent progress toward fireman was apparently cause of the trouble and he was rushed to Atlanta on an engine to save him from a threatening The trouble started In the throwing of one or Iwo stones and the boasting of by men who set the brakes and broke It Into three The freight blocked the main line and the progress of the railroad officers declared that the Incident was the work of strike while county official wired the governor's office that It was merely an engine left here late In the day for Lithonia to a trainload of perishable provisions from the siding at Lithonia into Assurances have been given for several days that in the Interest of local shippers whose valuable cars were tied up no demonstration would be made against H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 4 0 N. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 14 11 2 Batteries Allison and and Two Deputies to permit himself to lose a street Two docen families occupy yet despite the promptness brick The snd Opened the Weed manned bad started to play m the court te Were Not to Be withdrawn from May 29. The federal hanks before the money could be Jury Investigation of P. Mr. Dudley subpoenaed the of Weed and in in with the when the fire escape above them gave The father ally St Uie 500 pounds to tease the who he H 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 misapplication of the funds of Mercantile National took a money In the Erie County pavings Md Fidelity Trust tte The mother of the Joyee District Attorney Wise applied to hospital snd the 8t ambulances responded tp secured from Federal Judge 0000000000 0 5 0 an order certain and books In court forthwith or declared in 0^ 0 0 2 1 0_ 7 8 2' directors Sanford 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 7 2 Carter William J. Curtis Batteries Briggs and and Horace reported to the Dougall and court yesterday the get by Judge that they to comply with the court's Mr. the president and and had R H them the books or 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 ^here they giving as his 00.0 00000 0 0 6 3 that he was under Indictment and Wolfgang but that they and a All had Barn's of a charge that the senate and the In collusion to shut off charge grew out of the fact that the was about to the room once or of the end of the roee from the lit a amendment by Mr. Oore to the sugar schedule he was preparing to address the senate and had actually begun before the roll was Tie that the course had been pursued to prevent him from and that a TiRd In suddenly and without warning he fired four shots at random in the direction of one of which struck his daughter Martha In the back of the fracturing her spine and killing Before the terrified women could Interpose Henderson he entered upon a quite sharp and blew out hla of the The vice president himself the responsibility for the rail to proceed and tho was The Gore was subsequently made a speech early In the day In advocacy of the removal rjf the internal revenue tax of six cents nn in hand He asserted such action to be essential to of tobacco growers the country and traced the raids of the In Kentucky Tennessee to what he declared to be the course of the tobacco in dealing with the before the session closed Senator spoke in behalf of a duly on a falling off In the nn of wheat in the near dead across his daughter's who witnessed the tragedy were Henderson's daughters aged 10, and aged 10. his who Is a and Olga The latter snys that Mr. Henderson has been a sufferer from and on that ac a source of great anxiety to his She says Mr. Henderson several Villas near and a country house at It is understood that he owned nim h real estate in and With his it has been Mr Henderson's to Gives Himself May 29.Tony wanted on the charge of Bennie at Caledonia on May 15, gave himself up at I He bad been hiding with I friends in Rochester of the Of GOLF Maxwell Captain Hutchinson by One has won the British amateur golf having defeated Captain C. K. Hutchinson by one hole at the In this contest began early this Jerome D. Travers of N. and T. J. Stevenson 1 of the American dropped out early in the Maxwell and Hutchinson are known on British Maxwell won the championship in 1903, and the same year Hutchinson carried off the St. George another coveted Chauffeur Who Killed a Boy May Get 20 Mnv 29.William E. the chauffeur who ran down and killed the 11-year-old soil of a well known Kentucky In an uptown street on March 27 waa last night found guilty of manslaughter In the first The chauffeur was remanded to the Tombs for one week to await The maximum penalty for the crUna is twenty who Is 21 years has been on trial here for His killing of the Trimble boy attracted wide attention after his machine had knocked down the boy and crushed he put on extra speed and leaving his victim to die In the He lost his derby hat during the flight and by means of this his identity was was traced to where his cars to the reached Lithonia about dusk it w IS to a gro did the mail which earlier in the I About 2'"'0 at the as the train was getting tinder It a stone flew in ' aiui hit Kngi neer to the several brakes and cu: off the the last car to break loose from the the its to the railroad's no attempt was made bv local authorities to the York May 28. 11.46^ f. o. b. No. 1 northern 11.38K-CORN No. 2 f. o. b. 84MiC to 32 62c; clipped 63(g) 69c. $ 1 20.00; 119.2.^'' 20.00. to 96(g)|1.00. Creamery 2dc; 1T@ full State and I 2f;i4c. per ISO White per The day brought forth 85c; fair to Provision May WHEAT - 1 Mi 2 no - TUc f. o. b. No No. f. u. b. Kaiu y per iT a inter family fan y. 27c; state 2''.c choice to 24'i/2,'ic. - to fair to 13c. 23c. every effort to get Into tlie and search for the directors also told the court that they bad called a special to take place five days heace when and Secretary and Treasurer It was had fled to would be deposed from their official positions with the com the directors had also told them that Clifford had taken the minute books with him to the assistant secretary and treasurer of the Included In the court said he knew the combination of the vaults and was ready to aid In endeavoring to secure the Lacombe fixed afternoon the time for the directors to report In court and the honest of j the to eet out of the scrape They were In getting with a man who is too fled to allow his books to be ' As long as the books are on earth and I have not been the effort must ' be made to I The nf of a bv States Attorney when cured the order for their Is a crime lUMler law and Loan and Trust Marine and the Columbia The total of his deposits of money withdrawn for his hail amounted to W. was arrested yesterday near the village of Mich. Detective Sergeant John J. Ryan has been sent to bring him back to C. Weed was rearrested last night The rearrest was made on a warrant charging mutilation of county step was taken by the after a effort to learn what became of some 19.000 withdrawn from Buffalo banks by a friend of AND Dispute Over Woman Ends Fatally Near kMt A T son hy Ift dasra was in aod It was feared her mind would glve cause of the accident is not H. vili he of District federal st May 29.Charles aged 28, of Old East Huntingdon was shot and John Beistel Is ander A quarrel over a woman Is alleged to have the King la said to have been The two met tti front of home and A revolver was the bullet King's Beistel went to his and It Is threatened who tried to take finally to Constable Ellis of East Huntingdon township and of Mt. woman in the case is said to have two children on of came to and consulted a justice of the peace to of the pair of to the attention i visit to and rhe shoot Is vears old Public Bequest Is One of to Town of May 29.The Will of tti late Henry H. the Oil fras admitted to bate to its entire to Wall it 150.000,000 and 175,000,000 mately be divided among the foor ttd te equal shares into which the estate will be given to the four reach the of 40 half d vse of only by to enjoy the W their 4ettth. widow and a large number ot relatives are provided fbr trust the Interest on wl they will receive during the reverting to the estate upon their Mrs. Is specified at TIBI only ten in the Interest on amounts from 110,000 to only public bequest Is one oi to the town of to be used for school - The the the possibilities of speedy state or federal intervention believed by many of wide with local conditions to be heaw with danger of race It that federal or state authorities can run the and arm ed but if the railroad on Its to hire firemen It fearer that racial and re on will be stirred up regions from the railroad here of Knapp of i May arrived this morning and was given a hearty welcome by the after he began the days programme with an at Temp e This was followed by an address at the of drinking mav be ( 1 and offices of fhe on Broadway nn act a-i n ' ed r went to the to hunt on the King was a F had eone but Eckstein He a tint ev d books than called for In the 8ubi)oena and were placed In charge of the ( n in at busi Urss st of a of asso Yale the May -A of in for the new to be d by k Siate of ic on lus trip through the canals of Mif TRADE Report cn the Condition of York J ' Hr i state of is in e but in In crop conditions and el t-i In trad and definite rh i Ion of the situation as a ( have some but In sonte been to or to trud ln retail trade lack and of to rotton at South There a r .i the for the liK 1' e - ' 1 ' ' of of de it'd f r of Three Men Who From Fonda Jail Were of the three men who from the Fonda jail who had was captured about S lock al a three west He was seen near a by some who the the The of ted in h he Is to he bave been surre ti nd scores of and the In w d to be he had not ben up to thls morning was captured by Marshall of who a of Purchase Minerai u Governor providing for the 11' of a to Saratoga state ion and A bund issue of six follow .ne M on should bave 0' ' t not i nua It is has h.s. 1" ck to of ROBBERS arid Fireman Say They Are Men Who Forced Them to Neb May - Fred and W. Woods ware identified by Mickeljohn and as the men who crawled over the tender of locomotive last Saturday night and forced them to stop the Pacific Overland limited at the Omaha city limits and robbed the mail hool ( also fled all the prisoners men they had seen jn the vicinity of park school Sunday and is the first under the or amended section 0/ the NESS If the strike is status for remained It w that th. re was of u of Men Accused by Is on the steamer Lorena at Van one of the e ed by Annie with cop to convict her husband other 11 of was lodged in by Constable M. A Ford of Alderinan J. e Find to Rochester and rnet the I on which Van Ness was a Years mass me. -s i n W I ' voice the railroad s wa- in cui what ( II c has b. 1 Mo ' While 1-: -til] to the uf or who is the l wired cor a 011 r Mh i 4 ir. d c 1 a t w as 11,1 1 ' d h r u f p 1 21'' like of 'M to I 11'.il 1 latest in calling larda and The latest styles in calling cards Invitations for sale at invitations on sale this returned a verdict of guilty of in most of Sharp was 10 serv that engineers in j would 10 work on the Lithonia trouble and there be no mails r w After day put out tender THE WANT k. up a ' ti lie New h d I hs - - i u. n new ruf nf t a. MW