Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - November 10, 1902, Wellsville, New York 23.Nittiiber 8 N. 10,1902. Copy Two NEGRO He Got Watches From Allan G. HIM IN THE Up to Who Was One and Said That Was the Man Who Gave Hini the Watches to of a Negro In Several Nov. having given out the maie by the young George L. O. with reference to the watches taken the murdered Miss Clara A. EGd Miss the admitted that Perry declares that Allan G. Mason is the man from he these of the made just before young Perry was taken to the jail 1b Iwisi fho Boston roan on charge of killing Miss p. a in the iu UUP of tiie jail Perry haii the ' u I I I iw that it fv ami who Mr. in nf rry it was whu pavf thaf to for his of anu wny ui Kay that him n mnd n whom hnd sprn on of and could In Several Assault most important consideration in tbo light of the charge that Alan Q. Mason Mies Morton tiie of a negro In several instances where assaulted ami have the Ellen who was a month ago in had seen a negro following She struck from aud not being a man whom she took to bo a running Oct. 19 Susan was in Rhe unable to accurate description of the but rwo young men to her description they of him is itut unlike that ol even to of cap han in ity Who oh cT the will take on met h of the the en HER Co It MADE MURDEROUS G 3 I J ' tM e t V rep that and 5i I 1 a- i tii 1 rv 1 ' i- nd Tj 1 1 t 1 Church at Country Home With tiie ol to on ui if on h i xn li ' - t Pij ta a V mt I j ui ins reii in tbo police station Ferry by three and they Mm as to have the made arrangements a He he and that they had no merely he in their to photograph He moved his The plan was iriven was I I r ' negro eat G. called at sni Ho said that was Toom c i in o. p. later on n au a that i tho defea that ' into of 1 app.-. ai caun h i with the and the place an hour later 1:3'.ward, and a with Mr. Jew theu of aati for a oi an the aud had and tiie anthem before the royal the the the emperor's Bisliop of preached on the of ilic of and tiie attaining of the grand of He to King Edward's from his the Visit of his kinsman monarch to the ties which have aud Great that these were divided by the Germar a race blended of both was continuing to grow on the other I side of the where 1 and one j service was closed by sing ing of the national the two monarchy walked 1 V rd Her From the House at Hcr With a Herself In a Bedroom He Broke In the Door Him 10.Mrs. Enoch shot and her at their home about three milea Port Sunday about 4 Tiie act wm done In at the belna in assault oa hi wife with an open 53 years his wife is 40. They have been 2.1 For aome time Hink has been Jealous of n neph Frank who biLS boarded at the Mr. and Hink and Frank to Hink and to a for to thf and Frank hem who had in an with his an upon got and out in her and pursued by ran down the He slashed at her his knife cutting a iu her She fell in a and rolled into a clump of wluTe Her failing to find her ran to and her came back and learning that Bhe in the house triel to open to He in forcing the dwr open about a foot aiKi repeatedly at the man with his Hink had her i on her right aud the corner of the room was a Seizins she her with it. It was and the charge just the He died in a few little who had been in the with hev to calm the infuriated that her father called on the mother to come But the mother thinking that her was sham did not do The little sirl then aroused her 7-year-old who Went to tiie a quarter of a mile for the came Hink was found iead on the is not thought that will be The coroner that he looks on it as a case of justifiable Hink claims she merely took up the gun to frighten the man TRAGEDY IN him hy and he no to Ilo drank but ftn of bedy of pent to former homo In wann at the of He knelt and for nn He will the to Path with him Dook Attracts Attention In Nov. 10.-- A inte of book which appeared heie last under title of Vio attracted wide spread The translation by Ferdinand do cinge and Jean who declare that their work the OF i 1 1 of c- o c n was the real the She Is one of the who were followed by n UI a Mh through the n ' lug the day King Edward birthday n' Mid William nan a valuable at the i A Jan the til Henry and ler have been commanded to act 1 e and Wilb i I palare lay will a impure matters winch kidneys anti other can not caro of without each an of litter the whore eczema r loss of that tired bilious fite of and many aro is Sarsaparilla ' and Pills ail all tone and invigorate tho whole had salt on my so that I not I Hood's Sarsaparilla and it droTs oat the I continued use till tha sores Iba Kumford to and A the aie Ghilian in the bay sn 21 fuins iu of tiie of the birthday of King Fd Normal Student of Bath Kills His Sweetheart and P. Willis of a in the at who loved aud was of Mary Catherine 17-year-old giri of his own and in front of the lodging house at 138 Swan Saturday lie had her 18 mouths and tuey come to 13ufialo to visit I the girl's at the Swan street w. n h r them aud Finch young man from her to tlie a in the hall words with wiio had to with that she was Mr. of the translation a tribute to the United to h American raying latter the of tiie outside while Strenuous of the on the U described a in dec Id and tJie haa into public life iu the Vicomte Pe which laBt given a detailed of the of the French and who participated in the war for The information in this volume obtained from book Ib one of works on subjects which are in of preparation ami are by the French Upon title there i3 an from a of COAL From Some Districts Men Will Return to Work Nov. is precautions to handle outbreak on the part the in case tJie decision to the strike is followed by were active in the Sunday no disorders been The believe the in the near and that the next 21 hours will wettle the the men to their decision to continue the movement or go back to the the of the to continue the strike were in de The cavalry charged repeatedly a crowd - oi 15,000 riotous and succeeded in preventing them fmm Considerable minor damape was de of were a number coal wore clash between and gendarmes and cavalry is reported from Clermont Ferrand de It was not attended mining centres it is that the aro likely to return work in spite of the decision of the to the Rampant In REFUGE IN Is Unable to Thought Martial Law Will Be Declared In Campaign in 10.The government Is measures suppress in the provinces of and 13uLacan. zone embracing the and Is the of constant petty and sometimes armed some of them numbering two or three hundred are In the district have committed various They a in moim plan of the government the of the which been inactive the end of the Tiie extent of thes army's in tJie work of upon is probable thai the military will the to while the constabulary the field is thought that martial law in a form will bo and the privilege of the writ of habeas in Henry and Herr of Berlin - ' a which Ci iti of the tor the in city Sunday ami Ten G. red in Square and vit al and i- juM and made in memory of the been the hope of ladrones for of province la not It Is intended that the military and civil shall work In The belief hold that has been In some parts of the islands of the complete inactivity of the soldiers and it Is thought that the use of tbo anny by the civil will have a beneficial vigorous campaign the which has been conducted by volunteers in province haa resulted in driving Into where the campaign in now Davis rat with He has strengthened tihe s in Rizal and is and the native which The in Cavite province will commence IN of ia ceremonies were notable for the of Prince Henry Von the of the German emperor at the of the new chamber of accompanied by Herr the of the Berlin chamber at ton was Von tlhe charge in the absence of Von who Is in and Von the of Consul neral Buenz and were among the of family of ibe rai i- i a of A nt the K. p. supi ol pat by a nt ' of that took Ih the of the tiie garden was decorated in the red and with the American H. A. C. president of the United under whose the was the address the after which reviewed the flag of to the accompaniment of and entire gave voice to the German Uber THE to N. 10.~~A about 25 years who Ibe this city to shoot United tm te locked op at He nays he fs F. B. and that he from N. here after had loitered at ion for wme man he was doing The man calmly that he York to He io talk any roore excepit to that he was a He lined to explain Kean or why he Intended to 1(1.At the of state ol the at following officers were John J. vlee C. A. H. Herbert E. New E. B. A was to be The next annual will he hoM In There was a banquet lathe by of Nov. to tie Free Three drowned in Pay Sunday by the capsizing a The dead George aged 4<t; Alex 16 Anthony 17 The boat a sand bar and Millard anil the two were while trying to swim to shore ft haU mile Meo and Building Ripped to Nov. ami of pumping sia of lite city's water in totally the of oue ol the two bi for tli killed the of the the was to il llew a of a feet or while the boiler exploded 200 feet not in at the waa lifted from its foundations and thrown 100 feet in the of tiie was laO a where he to bave of the boiler is to ' bave the k H h aud 1 1 to ' 1 1 11 Hi 1 ' All 1 iM 1 1 I J a ui I F h h a drew a clapped it to the head and She oit the to the an i lie 4. iter but turned tho revolver to ami fired three the third There bullet left and he llred it into and fell beside died at the an hour was found a letter from Miss in which she of who only 21 years school near Bath until a few was train for to t 1 o and ilv Tiie 1 to wait lor ' o kev to WRECKS IN Caused by Collision and the Other by Engine Leaving the 10,As tho result of two on the Norfolk ami railway Sunday three tuen are one is two 4, which left at for head-on witli a near W. Va. The crew of both jumped and escaped with cuts ami J. C. was and his L. killed aud liis body ia a tire con the and cars and None of wa - No. 1 at 1 o'clock Sunday aud three while at miles an at a point the and tender the raiks rolled down an Pate and Fireman John wore locomotive and It not known what the engine to Eruption Nov. special from A violent eruption of volcano is threatened and in the valleys at base of mountains are to Manzanillo and other A volume been tiie for days and last hours deep nnd sharp have come from the interior of tho Syndicate Applies For Franchise and Right of Nov. 10.^The English syu which operates tho railroad has applied for a franchise to a railroad from province of to province of Tho syndicate contemplates later the extension of the road from Cabanatuan to on the north of It wants the government to grant a of way and to make certain tariff taxes and concessions for a term of is preparing to a railroad law and it will not grant tho franchise applied for by the English syndicate until Americans have had a chance to examine the line of the projected and submit The railroad line to will be of tho future trunk the granting of a franchise for its construction Is. a matter of Wood Says His Views on Are Similar to Nov. 10.General with Corltin and country at the German war arrived on the American line St. General Wood was accompanied by bin after Corbin and said General order to visit Scotland with my Generala Young and Corbin and myself were very kindly in Germany and in We were granted every facility for seeing the the military systems and have seen many things which were not interesting and instructive but will be useful Jf adopted in Wood was asked he is in favor of the canteen in tho He canteen are oa General has oome out for the has he not? I think are all of one opinion on that sub Wood went direct to Henry of who to represent the German of the Now York her d on wafl also ft oa tiie St. BOOTH IN to Carry on Salvation Work 10.General William addressed three meetings here five He was by over 8,000 and hundreds of others were turned have not the rich said his at tho afternoon we in time have a corps go into Hyde Park just we have a Salvation said the lias 4,700 local and its doctrines in 37 From Nov. 10.Sixteen thousand tons of anthracite imported Britain reached this port on the from Now from from and irom Adjourned to Now 10,Some the testimony that has yei been taken in the case of the against Northern Securities company et ak probably will in New York City before Special Examiner Ingersoll of St. who left for Now York Tiie cera of several of the big eastern roads will be by the is a of the held in St. Paul three weeks Parade of 10.A of 10, 00(1 Catholics was of tiie of the of the 50th of St. John's cathedral In this city trf -Ko N. was present at the and the on Nov. 10.The machinists at the Steel ' at Mingo are on a They have just organized and presented their bat it waa liot One of the go Trade Nov. 10.Ten members of the trades arrived here on the from Eng They left this for N. i key will be joined by tho members of who have already - in the the will proceed to Nova Scotia inspect the coal mines that liud tho Steel Nov. 10,While cele tho marriage of Wojtko at the home of Wrabel of John Mort and John became in a quarrel with the was to death with a Tiie but arrested two hours He is said to have struck the Prince at Kansas Nov. 10. The Crown Prince of Siam broke his journey by a two stop The prince waa by a Mai a student Apparent Nov. 10.HecnTS.' Fk candidate for attorney in this city with local Republicans as to ballots to have eut In the Fifth Judicial district as Coman said that he not concede his He with George by telephone and was told that apparent returns bo far will not exceed 1,000. Submits to an Nov. 10,Dr. of Buffalo Sunday afternoon performed an operation on of tho stricture the pyloric of the He found cancer in the Tho was antl of Colonel Ho is years of age ami for Will Fill Nov. 10.-The executive of the board trustees have appointed President Jacob Gouki Schurman dean of the to till the vacancy caused -ly tlie of Professor A. ' - - Boys Wf ui bi on trlke eu was from to 2 Ship Nov. 10. The United ship B. reached port after a slow passage from Hampton Right Right Prices Back A. WELLS