Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - November 21, 1911, Wellsville, New York With I tlM of In phu from China hava brought the newa that had a of white at which la the capital of province of So far aa can be learned the followed the capture of the town by who have been concentrating in that neighborhood for several days and who have been making threats of vengeance against the for to a late hour last evening no detalla bad been and further than a dispatch Paris which said that the colonial minister had issued an official bulletin announcing that there had been a massacre of the missionaries in the Loloa which lies to the soutli of Su Baptists Among - 3o far as known here at this the chief foreign missionaries in the territory referred to and who were the probable ir the massacre diO take were Scandinavians aud English How many of were there is not is also here that the advance of the rebels on Nankin has already begun and that it Is that force has already reached its and the may already be In The rebel army la said to consist of 8,000 who are armed With modem rifles and purpose was to storm to aid them the rebel fleet of warships haa advanced ivp the Klang Their guns will be used to shell the of the imperial forces the rebel army undertakes to them by It is reported the rebels are cered by them a number of far as can be learned the loyal at of 7,000 men who are drilled and supposed to be faithful to the There ifl a that are that they have been unable to get father supplies of any who has a reputation asj a and who has thus far held own has at his disposal a good number of field guns and other but it is not believed that he haa for them any considerable In is an intimation that the attack on the city was planned for but the telegraph wires to Nankin are in the hands of the revolutionists and this would cause of in the transmission of any news might be situation at Nankin is regarded here as critical in the If the are and the city there la pretty sure to be a massacre of the in re for the recent slaughter of the other if the rebels meet with it may the turning In the present For that reason the situation there is being followed here with the greatest TO BE and cide on but Figure on Second 20.Sbail the of all that is mortal be placed ill w nm in a Pittsburg crematory and Chen scattered over the seas with of Julia his crematory cannot decide the it is up to Juila Marlowe a former order and pact to husband while a here years ago wm tM visited the crematory and pur chased the writing she decreed that the should hold her ashes after her She purchased still another with the understanding that the ashes of her husband should be placed therein after death and that when both had departed the ashes should be mixed and carried in ono urn and scattered to the winds or her second marriage the crematory people are wondering whether Mr. will assume that part of the pact upon by his wife's first The of- the her urn will be of but so far and has intimated what shall be done with the other Nov. 20o^t the arrival of the train bearing 150 from p. Soo line which sank seven feet iii flia 20 east of Moose The spent the on car when rescued were almost frosen to of the trackage in the country Is over built up by years When on the moit treacherous near the entire traini began to It did not take it long to sink to a depth of seven turned over as It and many of the roots of the coaches were visible above the was summoned by one of the passengers who walked the entire He stated the were suffer Ing from lack of and AMBASSADOR WAS SHORT OF That Reason Loyalists Have Moved Into the Open Nov. 20.Yuan Kai haa acknowledged that his dictatorship has The national the vice president of the board of education on the ground that the has frequently appealed abandon the tiie nomination and thereby admits the supremacy of the national impending battle at attracts considerable Is now cut off from the to a Shanghai owing to the of by the This will facilitate the re volution is on The city la short of food and will not be possible for It to For Gave It to a Man Who Kept but When he It He Was Nov. 20..Tampa Frankliu left this suction for the West 15 years Before going he called on one of his girl as ha was she presented him a gold watch and Franklin remained In the West until a few days came back in hard luck and to keep from starving decided to pawn his When he received a ticket and the money he handed over the broker saw the name of a well-known man on the inside of the case and after he had hunted him up he learned that the watch was stolen 15 years waa arrested and he his the The owner of the Watch that this girl was in his employ when the theft Franklin released and it wss decided not to arrest the In New York After a on Nov. 20.Winds of force swept the route of the big Provence of tUe French which was delayed by heavy waves and here many notables on Including tho new Russian ambassador to the G wno was accompanied by times thp ocean wua very and swept over the deck of the One wave dented the of but the damage ter the downpour of the water Russian ambassador waa met at the pier by the staff of embassy at waa an a before her this the first visit she or h-T paid to thiB country in he sent to iMs conn was the Rim sian ago was second sec re tury of the Russian at Wash where he is remembered by ambassador asked to be ] from the passport question or to of Russian In Per am accredited to the he cannot discuss other BLOOD FLOW TO ou Thursday 1 will York Man Secretly Nov. 20.Miss Orpha a student at the of California and John H. Plunkett son of the late W. Plunkett of New York married he jkf of the troops of Klauf Pu are said to haye aud to have looted a wide A company of bandits has committed depredations that Deflects It In Injured Head by Ligation of Internal In advanced surgery were made in many hospitals by famous surging for the benefit of delegates tcr attend the clinical congress of surgeons of North operation considered fatal until modern surgery lent its aid was at the hospital to deflect the flow of blood from one part of the Injured head of a Its accomplished by Dr. John D. Deaver by the ligation of the tite principal of the neck supplying to the part of the the ear and the forehead and the supply of blood to the brain through this relieving the to maintain life is still conveyed by the carotid and its and us the injured portion of the skull nature will adapt Itself to the changed nud the arteries which have been forced to do added duty will dilate the normal supply of blood ia distributed iii all of the DMO le That Firat and the Wife Finding HIrr Tried to Take Him From the Room But Wae by of Hie Death and Lingering Fumes Remaining In the Nov. 20.Prdne the floor of a the of Gordon S. Graham and his wife were found cold in death by other occupants of the The muto forms disclosed a pathetic story of the wife's but efforts to rescue her husband from the grip of to body lay across hit where had probably fallen In her attempt to lift him from the theory of the police and the physicians the first and the finding hnu an effort to take him from the room and was herself overcome the shock of finding him or dy infi and the fumes remained in the occurred as early aa as no one had in the room alter that time until thr were Had Been Shut Off. When the police examined the heat it had been turned off. It is be that the the pro of her to the heater and shut off tho then her efforts to get out of the is supposed she entered the bathroom and closed the door behind her thus holding what sas had already es caped before shut in room Indicated that father lives in and that he brothers sisters other parta of that He also has a v. ho is connected with the New System Towel Kansas Mo. The father and relatives haVe been wife is said by persons with her to have a Ca and to have Graham about Her maiden name could not be Graham was about 2.'. years old and his to have about 20 10.Mm. C Patterson li on triat for marder of her Charles A. In a biography shb written In hw In the she telle how she lived with rich Chicago clothing Emll Strouss for months before her to She says annt her to marry then her to Chicago and ruined She declares that Patterson knew all thU and condoned It before their morning today published written by to his brother the day before he wak One wife has to see asking me to come home at once and declaring she would withdraw her suit If I did so. What do yon think of the turn of I told lier of my intentions of going after Jew In She that she would kin me If I aa he claimed It was all her that ahe begged from this man forced him to send her You know money Is and ahe admits she did but claims no wrong on the man's Patterson will rely principally upon 8 plea of contending that Patterson shot at after making angry threats against her and that she seized his weapon and turned it killing FAVORS have the week enl 4nvfttlgatlhg the by Walter B. the of parliament from the Andorer of in which he of tho Great Britain had from war with over the Moroccan result Is a of opinion In the governmental Journals that although Mr. mixed up fact and it Is not to questioned that both the army and navy were warned to be ready for a possible war and that tbe heads of the army had planned to send 150,000 troops to help France in case of practically denuding Britain of trained the admiralty of the made by Mr. Faber and finds that the admiralty knew perfectly the whereabouts of the German fleet and that the concentration of the British fleet waa fully - FOR HIGHER OF VACUUM Worth Will Be Used as Prizes for Who Sell Most Red Cross Nov. 20.s:ift of 00(1 worth of vacuum cleaners has made to the Red Cross to be use 1 as prizes for who sell the most red cross the money from Sues to of tile will be station ary systems worth about and awarded to schools in thirteen and New York city sell the Red Cross sections cleaners worth etich are prizes for Believes They Should Receive Support of the Nov. 20."I sincerely hope that the new arbitration treaties by national government with Great Briton and France will be ratified by the said Cardinal receive the support of the whole It is of the utmost Importance that civilized nations should bind themselves In advance to submit all International questions which can be settled by the application of principles of law and and 1 can see no reason why there should not be a Joint commission to questions of such a so that each tlon will be in honor bound to submit those Issues to the arbitration than to resort to idea represents the spirit of the It has behind it the endorsement the UNDER THE DREAM CAME ENGINE DRIVER Was Fireman When Wood Was Used Instead of who was the oldest engineer of the New railroad y mem ' t Brotherhood of Is was born at Haven seventy-six years ago and entered employ of the New Haven as iu 18G2. of coal used as engine He saw service on the New and and the Hartford and roads before into the present He was the first man to run an engine over the Northampton - was tbe In the catastrophe In the early bis In time be it from the other Into w as a 1003. Had to Cancel Engagement Because of Severe Nov. 20.President Taft was to cancel the which he had made for to fio to to address the roads because of the cold from which he has been since his return to last Sunday after his was stated at the White House that the president's condition was somewhat but his Major declined to al low him to make the trip to Richmond for fear the the Mr. Taft was obliged to remain at tbe White but was at in his stud ing From Nap Found He Had Been for Nov. 20.Jame.a took a short nap last and that some one came to his room and took bis trousers from the Ills him that the visitor slipped a hand into the pocket and what money it con awaken inp from his he found his trousers they were when hr searched tio pockets it was to dis cover that all the he reported loss to the Steamer Nov 20.unidentifie'l four masted went ashore in a gale the off the Thames last A lifeboat has to the vessel's Are Holding Approximately 700,000 Balee of Nov. 20.It Is estimated by the state department of agriculture that approximately 700,000 bales of cotton are now being held by farmers in Texas for higher R. state commissioner of said have received reports generally from over the state and without exceptions ther are to the that the farmers are holding their cotton and wlH reduce their cotton acreage 25 next ia In with the methods recommended by the New Orleans and when the spinners who our cotton or his mills Is fully advised of the he will miake an offer for the cotton crop that will compensate the growers of the white Law and All and Have gled Into Mexico IB Antonio for alleged of lawa tn the the of the state lend to the In the la up ia to tbe held tiMi prosecution will be The legal of the hare in Ing evidence to obtain under the neutrality the special agents of have border for several A few weeks ago the mont formally asked the to take to prevent nt the neutrality of General was not asked Tbe belief is that In up tbe request of the Mexican the agents of the of Justice and treasury begun to watch and hla with the that obtained on which to hase a are that the arrest of Reyes will break the backbone of the preset IN on 6>000 Mile Nov. 20.While ft crowd stood on Field's point and cheered him Captain Harry a New York started yesterday afternoon in his 21 foot power dory on a Captain destination is San Francisco and he plans to there on Washington's going by way or pati a in c Afi Expedition Starts South Nov. 20.ITie Japanese Antarctic which returned from the frigid last spring has started again for the far by men and IN SUNDAY'S FOR DROWNED THE TRAIL OF in State Thli Year Than Ever Nov. 20.The state for For United States Sailors Lost In the North memory of more than a score of their comrades who drowned iu the North river on 1. 1010. the crew of the battleship New has provided for a to be erected in Riverside New 0Vertooking' the of the latter part of bo a large natural a on be inscribed tlie names of the men Chaplain W. G. Cassard of will have est reserves during the two weeks of iho deer shooting which cd This more than hist It is estimated that at last 1-u.OOO men are in mountains oi Ibis state iu of few received by the state same commission indicates bucks are than last the bucks may be 24 1' Dubois was Taft was confined to tbe White House with a severe burglar was and while trying to escape at N. schooner was sunk and a disabled near in a heavy stoim on storm inundated the whole city of which was surrounded by water and accessible only one jury was obtained in to try the young accused of tarring Miss Mary Bernardo Reyes was ed at San Antonio by a States marshal on the charse of the neutrality 1.. L. father of G. who ts on trial for at Mass that he had often severely his consul at received cable from Caracas i that at the of a body of met a- 24 Waa Set fer the Reyes Nov. 20News oC the arrest at San Antonio of among his ends and supporters in this part in possession of government agents show that 24 was tiie day set for the date is Many nent mea who are alleged to be connected with the movement bare been arrested in different parts of the country during the last 24 a former officer the Modero has started a revolt of his own in the district of Vera His chief grievance is that his for appointment to a office under Madero was Hy ims a body of men jo his ice police arrested in Mexico He is a former Madero revolutionist and is charged ith to his old In the state of the revolution the interest of Emilio Vasquez led by is reported to be makini Considerable General Lis and a large force of federals 1ms been sent Flight by Nuv 2u I>TthoTs. who left last for for iu au bas ported that at Rus slx a of- Into 2u.Genera;! and 100 men have arrived in Ciudad Juarez from The left to the and ou to to take of rurales in that adherents 01 General Reyes in all fimi from the towi arrost in this city or lias bi of aito aurine tbe last V hut the only have bcon a few tran is feared by in charge many of tbe wero sent to Prieta ihp - opposite FLIES 94 Confirmation of 2/No ' of The city Is about 200 are In - j Was to ori two a to have in li 0. Of and of stu officers or the slate probably only a few the ' ' trip by landed at IS miles east of It ij said there is some defect ie the he to until 94 from