Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - March 24, 1911, Wellsville, New York 84^1911. TOWN IS to Head Off HIKE OVER BAD of Cavalry and Infantry Moving to Points on May Prevent Hia to DEAN TO GO ON WITNESS and Bad Men Who Have Been Forced North by Lack of River Railroad Bridge Guarded by March 2:i A troop of the Third command of lieutenant is riding its hardest over ilie worst country in the to pfi to I 'M ot a of Mexican attle s und half who are to be on pillage bent against this lonely of the I General W Dnn can. of of and Fort Sam not only that out on lis over the liad lands but he is moving of cavalry and infantry to threatened along for more River Bridge it on Sont hern Itei w een San Antonio and has a guard of of the sent there by raf 1 Mi ican upon ret eipl by him of previous the ot the of the bridge liver Del east of the river 1 another point that is considering he haa received for for the citizens of border towns along the Rio who fear ibal rovins banda of and will be driven to attack Duncan that the along the throughout the of wan one that demanded ceaseless prime object of preventing the of laws now complicated by a savage reflex of the fighting the border in the Mexican 8tate of is now so acute through all the country where the bave that the and the element of bad men are being forced h ward to prey upon the and mining ramps in the iid at the extreme nd of that his troops are is like ly to go down as the sternest effort of all this i can roach will to over the skirt 11 1-.' of Water 4r> apart on of h tl if is a had Mountain and Desert Yel the troops fi upon nightfall mountain was the order the ill with the tingle telephone running Marathon lo and get news from that If they learn that there reason for effort the an pack and spur today otherwise it be before soon he had hoi the of t hird A SICK Carolina Senator May Never Appear In the Senate March 23. Senator Benjamin K Tillman of South who has been in declining health since he experienced a second stroke of may never appear In the senate again He is at Houth VaT home where lie went immediately following the adjournment of congress and has been enjoined by his physicians from anything that may excite few davs ago Senator Tillman was summoned as a witness in the of Mrs. H. R. .Ir against bis son In a written statement of his attorneys was from test i the trial who poned the case informed by his physicians that he must remain at his country home and give up his congressional friends who was visiting liad hoped and wished to be able to go back to Washington for the extra just to see a Democrat sworn in as senator from but I do not suppose am going to have that pleasure 1 have always to live and serve with a senator from New and 1 trust that my will yet be May Be AMb to Clear Herself of Murder March 23. When court In the trial of Mrs Margaret accused of the murder of ber Mary the jury lacked one of being Twp were secured one of them being A. of and the other Henry Wright of oT other both oi these are Hastings of the firm which has charge of the defense said that Mrs. Dean would be important witness pui on in own Next in Importance will be R. K a concrete contractor of who will testify that on the night of the assault on the O'Connor woman he saw R man running from the home at the time Dean Is to have been mar. tor the lurv is and the of all are on other da vs. the crowd in the courtroom yesterday largely macie up of many of them mere all the little woman in black whose life is in WAR SCARE This and Japan Most CALLS Told the Mikado's There Was No Foundation For That This In TELLER SHORT ABOUT a Year Lived at Rate of 14,000. March 2 W. teller and bookkeeper of the Trust and Savings company of this has been be short in accounts It Is Indicated as a result of the work of state bank examiners that the shortage may reach about THICK 3-1 ears old and connect received a vear In salary It Is said that he lived at the rate of 13.000 to a the ten years that he lating the never took ri never absent from the banking room a when the company s rooms open and never went to lum his with him He never the books to be out of his unlit were for the COMING IN MOTIVE FOR Woman Mistook Dr. Washington For Negro Who Tried to Steal Her k li ' Hooker T Washington had sail w hat he r ii assault on of W rich ' I lie I eal I V i Si ho s her I 1 n n lini Make Notable Gains Madison and Herkimer N March 23 rhade notable gains in many of the elections in the villages of Madison and Herkimer counties and in Northern York The complete returns of which are not the more notable contests were in where the Democrats elected three out of Ave candidates over the in Canastota where the Republicans gained control of the village board which been in Herkimer where the Democratic administration la in St. where the ticket was defeated by the in where the Democrats woa over the In St. always a rock Republican stronghold where the Republicans were unseated by the and In Lyons Falls where the ticket won over the Dem the election fort was strong Socialist vote ed though the won when the with them on the head of the In .St the over I Snowstorm N March 2\ One of the heaviest snow of winter has been raging hf Ie rully Inches of has fallen the dav of sleighing hwe this an good for iip the dai ago ui Smith IV t wo 111 I 1)1 Weld r -o around ihe on ihe that on the strength new he has up the he will ask District to try to riiK h for ous said two or thiee would swear that Dr not enter tlie house bevond the aad therefore could not have attempted to peep into In Steuben Y Mai eh 2:: I'll ns n d follows 1.-1. ' ke - CSI .im i-e iel le 1 in H Troops to Texas Had One Eye Directed Mexican Tangle Taken Up by March 23. President Taft the At the of ihe preside Haron the called at the White House after and in a long talk with .Ml was assured there was no foundation for reports that this in the Texas the can ha I one eye directed across the called In the ambassador to him the of the negotiations for the treaty of commerce and between the United States and Relations The formal exchange of treaties thp two nations be on April 4 The told i anci Cabinet Working on ambassador that never so fur an his knowledge him to had the relations Ignited States and been more president told the callers that he was very much surprised he returned from his Southern vacation to And in circulation of trouble with The president told that reports were most ridiculous and Mexh an tangle was taken up by the It was the meeting of the president s family In two hut other business was of secondary to the of the Texas and the situation of the of south of the Rio was decided at the cabinet meet ing that it is now for gov to pat m Mexico Texas at present are In status and no further demon of any kind is The administ I at iop advisers feel there Is nothing thai Mrs can do at an it that Mexico fwc to e If she cannot woi k her own a Factions May Get Say Champion Could HM on Head With an Ax Without Affecting Matc h 23 Jack Johnaon visited the Goiman hospital to see his younger wbo is being treated for of sight While experts were taking x ray of they suggested that the champion sit down and have au X nty made of his head to determine the thickness of his accepted and showed that It required five and a half for the rays to thus the a ranging one half to three-quarters of an inch which is more than the of a The HTI In from Ave to seconds Thin that might be bit over the head with an axe as a In a stof k vard and It would not seriously result of the x-ray amazed all the medical at Gorman hospit al as well as several men present who bare a study of declared that skull any In thickness which they bad ever and that he could not be out bv a blow on the head even bv so powerful a man as In his OF THE RED st i Fourth I Uke the to M tail of w I Itself w ti * - ' ' bonlei Bnd I f ' n H M i ami MS for a an- ' er e' to a troop of the i and that at one witness will Irv part of as she saw at Kl to an window of the i n Tuf ben elected I of the K a n Charles Sun an and K A M o ' pri I'm ' I e et no n ion as an i Woodhull II c ed fu - 1 ' 1 w ' - leu K 1 11 I lohn I I A i 1 rat Ir ( Maude I ' Angelo Walker inuel ' ee Is n and C f il kel and Mortgage Tax Manli 23 Dix and his cabinet uf are Still taxation measures Wbich It Is may he passed legislature and it is the understanding that a hill has been drawn and is to be 4uced to repeal made ta the extra of a year ago to the Inheritance tax which has operated so that of wealth from the the suggested by ihe the taxing inheritances will remain as they werp to the of the law of last Ives of the Allied Real Estate SIS of York headed by waited on Governor and discussed with the governor the laik regarding an amend ment being made to the mortgage tax interesting ftg lires that the average life of nun iiiiii mortgages was wars making the one mill 1)1 wa- a - of i he hei pu I h. the coni N isf 1, in ai e noi n 1 11- i belief - K as lo w h is .i upon since the t v s tip I i I ot i. fending the I fallen rolling MX 11'at ir 1 ' j he had a in Hid si e w out to placing ( I ' i ( ion up Thanks Organization For Relief Rendered to Famine March 23. Through Secretary of State the government has sent a to the Red Cross thanking that organisation for relief rendered by It to the famine of The message follows work of the American National Red In bringing relief to the districts has been brought the attention of the throne You will please convey the thanks of the government to that society Red Cross has received from the public to over 000 of which has been cabled to the famine district In Install ments of from one to three thousand dollars Contributions amounting to federal dollars are received at ihe of the Red by Had Failed to Show That y ftan Marcos M N a March 2.1 Dn hoard do Stringham in w I- r n t She n 1: - ' w I. 11" of M led wo m Ile and w a hei ween ' lie 1, lu t n ' ti ' w a N 23. I O. Greene with Jelm F. nor of with Carter in the a free United having him to take the mMk which freed Greene from thv fine In sentence of four years in In r More than month their prison but they were held off fine of banging over in prison ibe days each made application to the oath in order fine and secure their Greene's Bitterly The hearing on Greene's begun Tuesday and it was by who claimed that Greem bad over 12 awl they ought not to part of the fine waa op the aB tey Tuesday and } He swore that be wasa all of his being la speculations and in himself against the government's was put through s by the government but the fulled 1 show that and Caynor bad The hi in tp Gay nor 111- at on i ard week I s- 1 it tvw if f nor for For 1. M 1' h. of In tiie we of tile the inu I I V ' fort tv hiie il d lin vrli lavor I. IU I n Provision Newest - left fo ip of ul ion a FOR I I VI mill 1. a m I. ( S e k F - ' re I ' A ' 1. - M ihi Ulf M I er t he lo of a of the tiTy the Pecos rlv in answer to ion h the Deadlock at v. h 2.: i I i St a- i. ' S ti ' ' ' 1 I 11,11' ( 1 1 tilt 1 I ' iJ 1 1 1. 7.'. a 1 N' - Machine In the Singer near about eight miles from this on The trouble arose a dispute In regard to the wages In polishing department It is the matter can be h ' H- i - dr. ni i d Uni M ' ir 1 1; ' ve PURCHASES and of Wore Than 100 Acres In Herkimer I i n. i t 1 No Z ( I S 1 I king i k. LEGGED ' oc M ' I ( 11 N Ivan 1 t Nat I II 1. 11 I I ' 19 and roi e I 1 I K ' 1 1 I 1 n 1 ' ' 1 V I 1 Provision if M in- 1 ' -i iir \M I I Nn J 'T Nome Baking iai I Ml 2 divon and For G. A. R. March senate passed Cy W. hill 150,000 from treasury for the o' the A. R. at the national encampment m Rochester next Peach Rj 1 ci n M patches from C In this helt flit is no longer nny doubt the crop has the Many of state that they will use the axe cut tr make for cotton which a 1, M 1- i T heavy M a s rt 1 be in Debt 1 I. the only from Of