Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - April 7, 1911, Wellsville, New York per NEW APRIL 7,1911, BY LUMBER to Beet of Kentucky Will Try to farmer is robbed of 8. tho at Swoart Him to 1^0,000'toward the Fund and He Is a Friend of Lorimer and Active Lobbyist During at 1H.. 6. thp lumber was ramed the man who put up 1100.000 fund to of as senator from Illinois at the of Ihe investigating was by Ciar ence S. manager of tho Harvester company at Funk said that HInes han come to him to contribute to tho fund and that Edward Tilden was the of the editor of the Chicago first testified that had informed that the fund raised that on this he had printed his an Editor From Funk had released him from since the meeting of the when Mr Kohlsaat haci refused to the name of Informant the plea that it a Funk to being approached and asked to contribute to the Hines Is a close friend of and was one of the senator's most active lobbyists during the Investigation at Washington in the exoneration of Edward Mr. Funk named as the treasurer of the is HUb speaking for meat Funk that Mr. him that was to be to to secure the election of and that the international Harvester was expected to hf of tho people to malse up the Funk said he to make the but w is toi l io April 6.One of boldest that has occurred in this part of the country Ui years place Just Hty line yesterday when John B. was TROOPERS state electric ON PATROL Falls anil EFFORTS HRE Hat by a masked while he wus returning to his home and robbed of 1300 at tlie point of a alarm was sent oat for the ai prehension of daring holdup but as yet police have not located the number at robbery have been on the highways outside but this Is the first time that money has been secured from the will whip From His Com mand to Do Patrol Duty Along the Border to Take the Place of the Third Towns Protest Against Coming of Negro V Y. April fi missing link In tlic Riate railroad Is u m be ( between Falls hc to an made that n rn One and President For Military stration Washington April 6 Piv Democratic one In the house yesterday ind a thunderbolt at President for His military In dealing with the Mexican a Joint resolution introduced by Representative Berger of the nole Social Democrat In the the traditional policy of the United 8tates Is to be In sympathy with the people for their liberty and the Diai as wf NEW ti may lose Members of Kentucky Delegation Try to Unseat Caleb Kt member who first ( ime intr in with the of may niti seat in the of tlie are in an frame of the of Mt. Powers and they are considering and means of tim of mem in plans of action against Mr. Powers are said to be undei by Kentucky One Is to Initiate a against his right to occupy a in the The other is to present a resolution providing for his Prophesies Mike Late Antagonist of the Oklahoma - When Mike had from the beating he received at the hands of Carl Morris he gave opinion of the Oklahoma the Carl Morris will k they had it on tne in reach and I could not do anything He is a powerful fellow and in the wrestles antagonist around if he were a I am a good wrestler hut l like a In the of the Director of Times April Frederick Moberly director of the since 19i8. died He was boim and has been as sistant manager of the Times for 18 years when he was elected asj manag ing director was the author of matter send the rash to | trip in a mum Voyage of City Fa April 6 John Wright and Charles two local men started to float to New Orleans in a r They to be able to Mr Funk did not know Mr aid It not fie was do so did Tilden name to Give a Mr. lie to a ' nil 1'idii tu 0(1(1 not was in 111.' l- are in having the of a at Washington .is we ' then we would unt | have to do inai Wf were not in k ml i. ihen r. iated that conN c ' HI mn he lold ihe iin ni fi of the Jn e national reite briefly the e of the With Bad il fl aged 2M. a was ar rested for tn a counterfeit dollar the Pleads Not O. ti Circuit Mil Donnelly not to the bim with ( f rhe Fire e herking with tho ttate joe in a Leading Part In Debate on the Rules Cannon performed in the of rep He took a leading part in the day's debate and ihe subject of the was up for consideration was in Cannon paid to ills enemies at a of him and iid applause he ' like inM 1 a ti I lie a d 1. in ' to w ti I lie I ' I ' 1(1 No No. 1 J. f o h no asked nie do packing 14'vc Stale and ami 1 toll him I to fhe Funk ' lie I'm id vou turned Lim CASE UP Inquiry Will Probably Be Or Next of put to for tune iim d Ir- n senate - tl leW i siiLi 21c l IT tn 2 nit V for .in in I I w re t' now the the A PIN Joe Heard to Murmur That at Minnesota the eil p April 6.Perhaps the boomerang that has sailed out of the house of In Washington and back again for some time is due lo hit the head of lohn N who represents the of Texas the town of a of Mr Garner's Is to see negro troops In its midst for the first time since a of the Twenty fifth Infantry contributed to the of four years Cavalry name to William H. In command of the division at the Fort Sara Houston detaching the Ninth cavalry of negro troops from hia General W. in command of depart ment of received orders to recall the Third cavalry from patrol duty along the bonier and to wnd out fhe Ninth to the place of the Third in the job of preserving the neutrality along the international of the along tlic border is Fort at The of the almost the single topic of conversation among all regiments at the ca np Gamer was at saying that the refusal of the men of the Ninth to be bound bv the Texas Jim Crow law for had 1m1 to several Instances of violence on the street cars of San to General Duncan's plans none of ihe cavalry sep ments will hetin in toward San each has the ing of the in hand for H day net In the mat ter of the aitd stage an 1 ENVOYS Questions to Be Cleared Up Between thr Senior Madero and Minister ' f ' o Sr 1.1 ' s f 1 V. ' t. foi e t I M tr ' It I o I i. ' o Ir Ml ' I ir will he at I Albany within the xt week and the ' work of lon will he com I the ( suni The I men the some New York capitalists and ' line will he con to and lo It 1,1 loin Johnstown CI ( of the it will he to a trip from Buffalo the New York city li ( 11 ic and resolution iuo Immediate withdrawal of the I nite States from the b and a Arm adherence Ic future secret DiSAPPROVES the Appropriation State G. A. R. - Dix vetoed the hiH of W for the promotion of Cie of the Employe Is Sentenced to 12 Penal April fi The news papers of the Tial of a former of nime of who a folder in the of the ministry of marine aud wlm was of sell ing secret to agents of foreign powers found sentenced to 12 penal Among the to w liom he is of sold are the nival attacht the former Austrian tary and the first VERY H tn held t the Frene h None of Roches ei tji as his reason it was the in tho iiiii was to be recalled and held the annual appropriations he de ermined Owing to the was not view of the fac t the amount of the annual bu has not yet been settled and without passing upon the met lis of the the governor therefore disapproves the clerk drops subpoenaed to testify at the S. Hawkins Was Prominent Mason and Wellknown Writer of N V April fi irk S village lerk of Mid for the past four dropped dead a his in ave S o ( lock last evening He was of age and had been resident the and he'd on S u i I he H M victims View the Funeral Procession of Unidentified Dead of Asche Building April 6 bodies of the seven unidentified victims of the Asche building Are were burled in Evergreen cemetery in city's plot under three Catholic and The procession of hearses which left the morgue at 2 o'clock were viewed by people as It passed down First avenue on way to the Twenty-third street extra hearse bore fhe bered parts of bodies that had been caskets with flowers sent bv a Broadway Mason and an able writer of ' The funeral will he and wil he under oI ( 1-' - 111 W 1 M A If ir M Mr 11 11 I IS Im h I f- I I Ml I ill se in noH i. t. 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