Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - April 1, 1910, Wellsville, New York NEW April 1, APRIL 28 IpHiHi If Minn Timus A to Cha on la Ardant of a 16 WH 9f Foot on Both Foos Amount 92^000. Mirch 31.Governor loMt no time in calling a special to fill the caused by the of Senator Jotham P. hughes April 2S as the date for the election In the Thirty W. professor of oratory at Colgate university in Madison is to succeed Allds as Madison county Is for Profes sor Thomas and Judge Arnold Und Assemblyman Stephen C. Clark of Otsego county stated that that county would be for Professor as they consider him an ideal candidate both in and capacity as well as May Try Thomas was connected with the state of regents for a number of years and as a member of the state board of charities Hp is a of Representative George K. of Chenango county probably will fall in line tor Professor although j P. who was ousted from the Republican of j by Allds and who has fought the former state senator for is mentioned as a la said if Bonney attempts to Jump in the senate race now and try to AlWs the will bring some other political j not yet to bear against bis But Bonney would hare no chance against Professor Thomas as Bonney has accepted a Democratic nomination for aa sembly in Chenango county The county conventions in Otsego and Madison will be held on April 9 to select to attend the senatorial convention to be held in Norwich on April 12. is talk of a state appropriation of lo pay counsel in the Allds half to go to each The fees amount to about 125,000. Conger's Benn Conaer was around the Capitol in the He wanted to make It that he did not Intend to at until after he had a chance to the resolution offered Senator Cobb and referred to the enate committee proposing an of the Groton He In having the stave off action on this resolution for the time being and when the question came up the it was decided to give Conger a chance on Tuesday next at 10 a. m. to explain his Conger Is of opinion that he has performed a public in When Lewis K Carr of heard that Senator was around explaining to that It would be un fair to scalp him after he 8tarte<l fhe great wave In the Mr. Carr said they ought Rive him a loving wan perhaps fhe most to i and Llm Corni it Saya WtH a N. to tfo all tu bla to corrupt in ana other of tm pabilo of Sonata R Cobb til an address at of tha the fully public which apon this traa a timo TO history of the In president fai by Thla had B TO MAKE Acres to a s RAILWAY LOST HIS Not Like Mr. Mann's Criticism Demanded an March 31A lively i scene took place In the house when Representatives Mann snd clashed over a reported by the naval committee setting aside annually for furthering the cause of International peace one twentieth of the allowed for the purchase of The Introduced by measure Is in the nature of a shouted Mr. addressing himself to Mr. advocates of peace are for the most part opposed to building very many battle gentleman from Illinois has a very low estimate of ' replied Mr. Representative Mann said that the pending for the purpose of tempting members of the International Parliamentary in the house to vote for a big navy so may have their expenses paid on trips to this remark Mr. Hobson lost his Advancing towards Mr. Mann in a menacing attitude he gentleman Is too his There Is a 1B debate in this I demand Chat he apologize for the language he has used or that the chair call him to Fassett of New who was In the ruled that Mr. Mann's was He expressed the that Mr. ManiT had not to Impugn Improper to Mr. Mann said he was sorry If he had offended the from the gentleman Intends that for an I will accept said Mr Mr. Mann did not Hobson was Probably Drop 5trada and Chamorro Provisional Said to Have Boon In Oklahoma From and Africa Ready to Join the March 31.Minister representing the of for Washington today to present against permitting the provisional party to leave this port Gordon is still recruiting his He says he has the a company raised In six who served and a British officer proposition in South Africa are anxious to try American As for women from all of the country have expressed a desire to go movement in Nicaragua which Is to be backed by this expedition will probably drop Provisional dent Juan It is and elect some one else in his presumably General General Estrada Is said to have ele i ments of and was about to j accept the terms offered him by j Ax when his advisers Interfered and ] on continuing the firm that by a and of action the evils which Infest the administration of affairs can be largely believe that the greatest possible j liberty should be given in exercise of the rights which are to by our constitution and I believe In the enactment of a primary law which will accord the of tlie state The responsibility fests upon the legislature to enact sucb a of primary reform Is one upon which there Is a great diversity of I am satisfactory to and people of the never was a time In the history of our In my when the people were so awakened to the importance of a proper administration of public k Oscar Haywood of New York Plan to and Others In Trades on a Farm In North OF TWO cf War Department Anxious to Avert March 31.The officers of the war department are await a more complete report from Ma Jor General of the of the of the two spies at The mere fact of their arrest has already been reported but the department officers ca bled for additional of fhe Is no law In this country the arrest of spies in time of The has cabled for this Information to ascertain under what authority the men are being It is not expected here government will make any nn the subject to the state ADVANCE Corporation Has Such a Proposition Under March 31. The managers of the United States Steel corporation have under consideration a proposition to make a general advance in the wages of all employes other than Very of are union men and there been no threats of strikes from employes In any of the many mills of the But the employes have as much difficulty as do others In reconciling current wages with the high cost of living and the proposition before the management is a voluntary Increase similar to that declared by the Pennsylvania railway has been done in regard to the proposed Increase could not be learned from President nor from other high officials in Judge Gary was out of town and sH Mr. Corey would 8^y don't care to it it is personal a it was It has already been decided Xa Into new and higher scales of wages in some plants or In some departments of all From the same it was learned that the officers and directors consider a rather general advance advisable but have not yet determined on either the extent or the amount of the steel corporation Is the biggest corporation In the Also It hai the biggest BREWER'S tha President Has ready Selected Man to Rll March 311It was reported In although not oc official authority that GRANO Man In Mayoi March 31.The tireless graft grand threw another broad side Into Pittsburg by handing down more Indictments against councilmen who it alleges sold their honor and for Five of theae indicted are of file present city sensation of this lot of was the Introduction of the name of Dr. E. R now head of the department of health and charities of Pittsburg and leading man in the cabinet of Mayor The grand Jury in indicting ft has proof that he was president of Pittsburg councils he solicited and accepted a bribe of 11,000 for his vote In This la by far the largest price yet al paid to any The bribery alleged occurred In 1908. Jury handed down a list of prices received by the different coun The list of councilmen and the sums alleged to have talien are as E. H. Walters T. O Atkinson K. J. Edwards p. A. Manlon John McCartney William Mc Kelvey Samuel Shad J. F. Semmel rock C. D. Tilbury W. H. Weber lohn J. Hughes Isaac Libeon G. Walters denies that he received the He declares he will not resign his and he will in the of the part played by the Deposit National bank of In the bribing of was continued by the grand Jury ta Clerk a and other of the bank showed what seemed a reluctance to appear the Jury and special visaed the hastk and took 1 gift Of several hundred acrea In Carolina for the and of o settlement and a school of farming and trades for boys was offered to his parish the other night by the Dr. Oscar pastor of the Baptist Church of the In West Thirty-third New York His plan is to take city born lads and boys of the landless classes uf the south to the farm and to make practical fanners of Dr. Haywood announced his plan to his congregation at a musical service for the benefit of the special work for boys which Is conducted by In announcing bis gift be offer to people of York city and my lifelong neighbors In North Carolina several hundred acres of land now cultivated as a cotton farm as the ground and a foundation on which to establish and equip n settlement and a of farming and allied born and from families of tUe In the The farm Is on the lower border of the section of North one fourth of It Is open to the rest forest of all varieties of native which I am carefully working out and of h will be when Is to Incorporate the best features of the in which useful kinds of are with chiefly the Idea beluc to restore the free and Independent life of the one time plantation boy There will be a settlement of negro on tbe farm under the of For Hit of tbe which led him to suggest tbo Dr. Haywood was tho depletion of the farming population In North Carolina nod other Root March 81. Sanator of tte senate on In the several to the Some of tha by tho One of the tho of tha to that now by the of tho United permits to bo by court A third makea the act take effect 60 days and TO thg an interlocutory order or decree of the commerce court or an Ing the enforcement of an order of interstate commerce vided the be with Interstate commerce Is denied the right by another amendment of establishing through fare or change when the tiiMi U by Elk Ins In amendments explained that Chev were not but would be submitted with the of the members of tha to be considered sweetest country in the originally rich In every propitious element of climate and once thickly settled wUh well to do and thrifty been by the landowners and or turned over to who occupy the farms under lea or the preacher added of the acreage owned by negroes are as nn evidence of tables of statistics as to the mortgaged area printed At the more Jo per cent of the laud owned by negroes Is free from Haywood as another reason for his the Impractical methods of of are In or near Student a college of aud to work a farm wluTe nuture is ice and in winter and in Is a disillusioned Dr added tii t tin lun with be ti ' ii he a r. ( noil LEAVES cf Tree Under Which Man Sat When Killed la March 31. Lightning played some unusual Creaks during tbe spring showers and when the aun peeped out from behind the clouda at 4 o'clock the first death from a bolt had been William Rimcus of 72 Fayette was instantly killed and number of dwellings In the Immediate vicinity were but not dam aged was In bis garden when the storm broke and rain began to He sought refuge under huge maple not feet from his Seating himself on with his back against he waited for the storm to although members of his family called for him to come into the was a vivid of ft almost blinded who saw it. When friends of Rimcus recovered from the shock they horrified to lying They ran to him and his had been burned from bia He was only marks on hia body were a series of vivid buma on his Investigation by a deputy coroner showed that this was where the electricity had done Its phenomenal The of the tree under which its victim sat were traceable on bis The reproduction waa Sm 1i Bi Haa oit 40 tha United Country the a Law All From Canada Are I March 1 and Canada have agreed to open for drafting a reciprocity M to the averting of a In war the la moat important result of tlw M between % and S. the of in by the trade has been reached with that hM Secretary and Mr. showa that of by direction of tba that ba basn a to tlw between the i liberal The secretary tea ed the hope that the tariff will be governed by dial to the lUNi to the If Knox and ia to at such Ift manner aa may be York Provision March 30 WHEAT 2 fU tures closed May No. 2 white in closed 26 to 32 clipped white 34 127 50 State full State and 2Sc ner 0Ni.r.n; p. r March I No ' 2" 2 f o of of tlw 8mw ment between Canate aad ed by which commercial war waa made tha Ing the minimum ratea of the can law to rates on about id exported from tha 8M sent a total mm siona President Taft tar cide that Canada waa noC criminating m and fr most important by the reduced ratea I drugs and e perfumery I china and porcelain er and window and movements manufactured and tbe ment France receives low ai about 97 items or are called under the iHl Tihe favored were the principal 4 which States tta to siving Hia mum rates under the Equal is when the the hm on an equal ing leant 30 the r. 1t Is that If not until 1 the cannot cali a to hls place as lime for h on Aprii 1. rtv next he eiv tho to to t ont and wi of action on the Insult of nil l u. was ou lim e laNt p to a was 1U*; w ts I sa U luj Il self to VS luuti had the 1ro to im- if my was sure I d never but a s of If you'd been In you'd done of thn are snx louR to from out of ent arrest 3 IN SUTE cf Fcr C vk i 0?tt".nq for thn J a imn Is in the pre In a of Is for conviction of any per Pon who lire In for not ico ca ifl uis against all In Bts under y spf ii stated In the to March 31. Senator reported the to reimburse the contributors to the fund for the ransom of Miss Ellen M. the boston who was held to the vacancy on the su preme bench by the death el Since death of ludge the president has had little to canvass the list ot thai will be un doubtedly given consideration before a final selection ts The impression iu supreme court that M solicitor of tho department of will be to don jhe there has been mention of the names of .Mr Wickersham and in connection with the vacancy in the is expressed that of them be tendered the nomina Hs to Break Speed March Mil a of a mall collecting was before the court for breaking the speed He said that the schedule made out at the required him to collect malls regardless of the law and he had to break the The court continued caae and ordered the officers to bring In the employes of before tlie grand jury williout OF ROBERT E. Lodge Presents Protests From 40 Massachusetts March from forty A IL against the aii hv congress of the statue of K. In Statuary hall were i to Ri by Senator referred to as traitor should not be with the presence of the in Statuary hall as and direct ' Insult to every ex union sailor and doubly so to sacrificed their Uvea for * preserva of the of the petit com ed General Lee his vate character while the acceptance of the statue bv The object io on part of one post to e of rt 1 r I pr. l h V t A n V ' i 1 . t ' J. - ity M .cf ' I i.e s v. 1 ' 1 1 1 i ( the il 1 I 1 1', I ' up Mi ' N. I Ik n il 1 -i 1 I in of 1 1 n' 4'. 1 L 1 i m1 r u r i-iii 1- r r COTI f ' To 1 al - M - Tht i- s 1 ill other was ali the th was i enable them terms of the Aidrich to unaffected bt - the fir a I 27; 2,>| a pastor h - and is hist as iher under the of tke plan to end tha